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A, Open the tool by rotating locking latch downwards (Fig. 17). figurc B. Remov the cassene ftom the tool by moving the locking latch in the direction
ot the arrow (Fig 1 8). Then Push the cassette out of the tool by inserting wrench, or appropriate oblet, through hole in bottom of the tool. Turn blade adiustment set screws counterclockwise untilthey are fully retracted.
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C. Installation of adiustment gauge. The gauge is marked with difierent cable types. Install gauge so that the markings, which corresPond to the cable type to be stripped are above the adiustment screws (Fig. 19)' Close the
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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
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This procedure is recommended only in those cases where the 3-step strip you require is not available in one of the standard Corex@ ll Series cassettes.
The slide is the most unique and important part of the sftipper The slide allows you to ease the blades into the cable, reducing friction on the braid and dielectric as you strip.
A, lf your required strip length is s shown in Figure 13. you will choose
the 2-step cassette that matches your "C"-dimension. Mark cable at length A+C from end (Fig. 14).
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Slide Progression
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RG 174,188,316
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B. Open tool, Inselt doax fr'btfiic{t ilci. locate mark on cable over the righthanded blade. C. Close and latch tool and strlp cable
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Adiust your tool so that the appropriate slideprogression works. lf your cable size does not appear in this table,developlfeurown 2- or +stage sliding sequnce.
according to prior instruclion. Note: An adjustment of the tool might be necessary. A correet strip is shown in Fig.
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Warning! 3-step is not recommended tor most styles of RG 62, not for many cable styles with cellular polyethylene or other sofi dielectrics. Use 2-step tool instead.
Do not use stripper on coax cables with drain wires,
D. Mark exposed diloctric at length "A" trom end. E. Remove dielectric at the mark with a simple wire stripping plier (Fig. 16).
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Figure 1 shows what strip lengths any given Kitlcasse$e will give Reter to instruction material for your connector to detennine your strip requirements. Then refer to Fig. I to tind which cassette you should use.
Follow these steps when striooino with the Corexqll Coaxial Stripper.
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Cassette
V-block (Four V-blocks inctuded in each kit. see Fis 10 for size and colour.)
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202
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203
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red
0.24
blue
0,27
orange
0.36
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D. Hold the tool with the handle towards you and insert coax from left into the groove position. Close and latch tool, (Figs.4 and 5)
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(C)
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E. Fuslt sllde forward to apprcpriaie start position (see Fig. 6). Make sure proper c
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0,230 (6,8) 0.10 (2,5)
V-block is installed.
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"/mm
(8,3) (2,7)
0.220 0.220
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(5,5) (5,s)
Flecommended Settings
Coax
RG 58
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RG 59.62 RG 174,1E8.316
5,4,3
4,3
5,4,3
Note the parts ot the stripper in Figure 2,
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Locking
Iatch
RG 195,180
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Fotate lool around coax about 5 times (Fig. 7). Push slide loruard to next position in sequence, Rotate tool again. Then push slide foroard to final position and rotate tool tinal 5 times,
G. Moves llde back one position, Then pull cable out carefully while squeezing tool (Fig. 8). ltthere is too much resistance or strip is imperfect, go to step 'H'.
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Select proper V-block by O.D. of wire (see Fig. 10)
V-block
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Cable
2,5-3mm
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5,0 - 6,4 mm
6,4 - 7,6 mm
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H. Inspct your first strip, Determine how deeply each blade hs scored the cable.
Blue Yellow
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l. Adiust blade depth to match your cable size by turning allen screws at base ot tool (Fig. 9).
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release. Pull out V-block and replace with selected v-block. Note! with white v-block, you must position springs in holes.
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lf blade is a little far otf trom its proper position, turn its screw
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Note: adiust aobl so that the appropriate slide progression works (Figure 6), develop your own 2- or 3-stage sliding sequence. J. Tly stripping again, following steps A through G. lf strip is still not acceptable, adjustbladesone more time, followinginstructions
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Cassettes
Each cassette contains 2 sets ot cutting edges. Cassette can be reversed each time a blade set wears out. Numbers 1 and 2 are printed inside cassette to deterrnine usage.
lf braid is twisting too much, turn set screw tor braid-cutting blade +90" and turn set screw for iacket-cutting blace -90".
lf, after repeated adiustment, most ol braid will not cut properly, your blade set is probably worn out- Reverse cassette to try new blade set. Move lockino latch in direction of armw. wrench through hole in bottom of tool {Fio. 12).
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Wilh RG 174 or other very thin cable, very line adiustment is needed. Expecl to make several adiustments (+30"), to reach proper blade depth. Use a fresh blade set. Use only high quality thin cable.
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This procedure is recommended only in those cases where the 3-step strip you require is not available in one of the standard Gorex@ ll Series cassettes.
The slide is the mosl unique and important part of the stripper. The slide allows you to ease the blades into the cable, reducing friction on the braid and dielectric as you strip.
A, lf your required strip length is as shown in Figure 13. You will choose the 2-step cassette that matches your "C"-dimension. Mark cable at length A+C from end (Fig. 14).
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V-block
Slide Progresaion
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RG 174. 1 88.316
RG6
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5,4,3
5,4
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RG 195, t80
4,3,2
B. open tooi, insert boax fioffileft, and locate mark on cable over the righthanded blade. C. Close and latch tool and strlp cable
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according to prior instruction Note: An adlustment ot the tool might be necessary. A correct strip is shown in Fig.
Warnlng! s-step is not recommended for most styles ot RG 62, not for many cable styles with cellular polyethylene or other soft dielectrics. Use 2-step tool instead.
Do not use strippr on coax cables with dtain wires.
D. Mark exposed dielectric at length "A" irom end. E, Remove dielectric at the mark with a simple wire stripping Plier (Fig 16).
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B. Remove the cassette from the tool by moving the locking latch in the direction of the arrow (Fig 1 8). Then Push the cassette out of the tool by inserting wrench, or appropriate object, through hole in bottom of the tool. Turn blade adjustment set screws counterclockwise until they are tullY retracted.
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C, lnstallation ot adiustment gauge. The gauge is marked with different cable types- lnstall gauge so that the markings, which corresPond to the cable type to be stripped are above the adjustment screws (Fig. 19). Close the tool.
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AdJustment of the adiustment screws. Flotate adiustment screws clockwise until they touch the gauge (Fig. 20). Then open the tool and remove the gauge. Install the cassette, and the tool is now ready for use.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Figure 1 shows what strip lengths any given Kit/Cassette will give Refer to instruction material for your connector to detennine your strip requirements. Then refer to Fig. I to find which cassette you
Follow these steps when stripoino with the Corexqll Coaxial Stripper.
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downwards (Fig.3). C. Mark iacket of cable for center conductor length. (lf you have a simple wire cuttet ignore this instruction. You can cut center conductor to length after the strip or use conductor stop C-ST)
D. Hold the tool with the handle towards you and insert coax from left into the groove position. Close and latch tool. (Figs.4 and 5) E, Push el:de fcn#ard to apprcpriatestart position (see Fig. 6). Make sure proper V-block is installed.
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0.266 (6,s) 0.10 (2,5)
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Recommended Settings
V.block
ProgE$ion
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RG 59.62
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4,3,2
Rolat t@l around coax about 5 times (Fig. 7). Push slide foruard to ne)d position in sequence. Rotale tool again. Then push slide fotrard to final position and rotate tool tinal 5 times.
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G, Moves llde back one position. Then pull cable out carefully while squeezing tool (Fig. 8). lf there is too much resistance or strip is imperfect, go to step
"H".
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Select proper V-block by O.D. of wire (see Fig. 10).
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CableO
Colour
White
Red
2.5-3mm 3,0-5mm
5.0 - 6.4
6,4 - 7,6
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H. Inspect your first strip. Determine how deeply ech blade has scored the cable.
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l. Adjust blade depth to match your cable size by turning allen screws at base of tool (Fig. 9).
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mm mm
Blue Yellow
To change V-block. Open tool tully (Fig1 1 ) until the springs holding V-block release. Pull oul V-block and replace with selected V-block. Note! With white V-block. you must position springs in holes.
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Tips:
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90o.
- +27C-t360".
lf blade is a little tar ofi lrom its proper position, turn its screw
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Cassettes
Each cassette contains 2 sets of cutting edges. Cassefte can be reversed each time a blade set wears out. Number't and 2 are printed inside cas.sette to deterrnine usage.
J. Try stripping .gain, following steps A lhrough G. lf strip is still not acceptable, adiustbladesone more time, followinginstructions
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It braid is twisting too much, turn set screw for braid-cutting blade +90" and turn set screw for iacket-cutting blace -90". It, aner repeated adiustment, most of braid will not cut properly, your blade set is probably worn out. Reverse cassette to try new blade set.
With RG 174 or other very thin cable, vory tine adlustment is needed. Expec,t to make several adiustments (*30'), to reach p.oper blade depth. Use a tresh blade set. Use only high quality thin cable.
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