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Equipment and cable installation
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Planning

Description
This section provides information about the following:
Tools, test equipment and accessories
Listed below are the tools, test equipment and accessories necessary to perform the
procedures in this section. Installers should have both metric and English unit tools.
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365-372-304R7.1
Issue 2 March 2008
Tools, test equipment and accessories
Mounting options
Cabling checklist.
Description
Screwdriver(s)
Thomas & Betts
R-5648B Crimping Tool
Paladin
Coaxial Wire
Stripper
R-5648B D5
Replacement Paladin
Cassette R-5648B D5
Wire-Wrap Gun
R-4496A
Impact Tool -Wire
R-5974
ESD Wrist Strap
R-4987C
Multimeter (Optional)
ITE-6379
Comments
A screwdriver(s) with the appropriate head(s) is
(are) required for securing the mounting screws,
repositioning the mounting brackets, installing the
interfacing cables, and for setting the circuit
breakers to the OFF position.
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The crimping tool, wire stripper and soldering iron
are only required if installing DS3 cables. The
replacement cassette is for the wire stripper tool.
The wire-wrap gun is required for terminating DS1
cable and must be able to accommodate 24 gauge
wire.
The impact tool is required for terminating Ethernet
cable onto a 110 type panel.
A wrist strap must be worn when handling circuit
packs. Use the electrostatic discharge (ESD) jack
provided on the shelf.
The voltmeter must be capable of measuring DC
voltage in the 40- to 60-volt range. The use of the
voltmeter is optional since the shelf will alarm or
shut down if the proper voltage is not supplied.
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