Posts Tagged ‘crimping’

Stripper Cutter

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Stripper Cutter
How a hot wire ford E350 1988 (Econoline)?

I have access to all cables, and I have a wire cutter / stripper. I tried red + Green then touch the yellow and blue, and nothing happened. and his car just lost the key

Even if you have it running, the wheel will blocked. Without repeating the ignition lock, you will do more harm than good. How to call a locksmith will save a lot of frustration. But if it is a emergency, take a flathead screwdriver, hammer and a pair of pliers. Hammer screwdriver in the ignition and turn with pliers. This will damage your cylinder the ignition lock. Have your driver's license and registration ready, because if the police show their will to the need to explain.

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Coaxial Crimping

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Coaxial Crimping
Crimping a connector for coaxial cable?

What are the points to be addressed when crimp a connector to a co axial cable? If the wire contact with the connector? or the mesh should be isolated from the connection?

Yes, the wire must be in contact with the connector body. The wire the center should not touch the screen, or the connector. If there is a sleeve on the connector, should go between the mesh and the middle of nylon (which may or may not be aligned with the paper.) If no paper inside, generally should be left intact in the one around the insulation for the contact center. The connector can play this role, if any, but the paper should not be in direct contact with the center conductor.

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Crimping Tool

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Crimping Tool
What major chain stores (Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, etc. ..) you can find an RJ-45 crimping tool in?

Need to collect one day, so you can not order online. I've had no luck online, as all "online only through" .. I thought they have, but I thought I would ask before making the trip.

Home Most deposits have a range of networking tools for quality decent. I know my local stores have started carrying a wide range of networking tools Klein, although your mileage may vary. Lowes usually carries the same number of elements Home Depot is new, so most likely also have tools available networks. I stayed away from anything WalMart sells. When connecting network, quality tools will save you hours of grief if you use them for any period of time. Investing in good tools pay at time and frustration. For reference, he said he can not order online: You http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100661695&N=+501516+90401+10000003+20000061 You can also find decent occasionally crimping tools at Radio Shack.

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Cable Cutter

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Cable Cutter
In a sailboat, which is the "mizzen chains," referring too?

I've been reading CS Forrester "Mr. Midshipman Hornblower" and among many other naval obscure references, lists the "bow string" sometimes, and the "major networks" and "mizzen chains" too. It is the anchor cable! The context is when boarding a ship or boat leaving a smaller boat. Spoken passage about him "struggling with clumsiness in the mizzen chains and looking to the side of the blade, while the man on the boat can "barely reach the strings with his boat hook. When they reach the another ship, "the main chains of the brigade were much smaller than the mizzen chains," the other "but this time I had to go up" to get to them. Furthermore, the two sailors who went before him stand looking at him, but says if it's the cover are. Anyway, it's not anywhere in the "Glossary of nautical terms" on Wikipedia. Anyone have any idea what this term means?

I think these are the chainplates for stays of holding mizzen. The mast support cables smaller back (mizzen) are attached to the boat with chainplates. I imagine that they could become very large.

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