Common Leadwire Attachment
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Strain Relief
Before unsecuring the cable bundle, it is
recommended that strain relief loops be provided in
the cable. Form these loops over the handle of a
M-LINE DPR-1
Dental Probe
or rod of similar diameter. The jumper-wire loop,
which should lie in the plane of the specimen, is
usually held in place by the protective coating. The
cable loop, which should remain upright, is usually
located outside the coated area.
M-LINE 3145
RTV
silicone rubber can be used as a cable anchor.
After the cable has been properly anchored, the
remainder of the bundled cable can be unsecured and
routed to the strain gage instrumentation. If a cable
extension is added, remember that it should be
attached by soldering. Alligator clips, twist caps,
and most other mechanical connections should be
avoided when making electrical connections within
strain gage circuits.
Gages supplied with
Option P2
can be installed readily with these techniques in
most applications. Should you have any questions
about your particular application, our
Applications
Engineering staff
is always ready to assist you. Don't hesitate to
give them a call.
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