Tether Handling; Connector Handling - Eddyfi Technologies Magg 310 Manual

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Tether Handling

The tether is one of the most important parts of the system. It feeds power and control signals to the
system and returns data to the controller. If the tether is damaged from improper use, poor handling or an
accident, the system may become inoperable. This could lead to significant downtime, loss of production,
and avoidable costly repairs. It is encouraged to stress the importance of the tether and its use to anyone
operating or maintaining the system. For maximum tether life and reliability, we recommend the following
tether handling tips.
Do not step on the tether.
Do not drive over the tether.
Do not bend the tether beyond its minimum bend radius.
Do not kink the tether.
Do not snap load the tether.
Avoid loading the tether whenever possible.
Always use the cable grip strain relief if applicable to your system.
Regularly inspect the tether for damage.
Regularly clean the tether.
Note:
Protecting the conductors inside the tether is critical to the life and operation of the tether.
Proper tether handling and care will result in extended tether life and system reliability.

Connector Handling

Connectors are an essential part of system reliability. They should be properly maintained and cared for
to ensure long life and reliability. It is recommended to follow these steps to help prevent damage and
increase the life of connectors.
Always put the cap back on the tether bulkhead when the tether is disconnected.
Always inspect the end of the connector prior to engaging.
Never plug in a dirty or damaged connector.
Visually align keyways or locating pins prior to engaging the connector.
Always fully engage or tighten the connector.
Secure locking collars finger tight.
Install dummy plugs on unused connectors.
Disconnect by pulling straight, not on an angle.
Do not pull on the cable to disengage the connector.
IMPORTANT: Never "Hot Plug" any connector, this will result in internal damage to the
electronics. Power down the system prior to connecting the inspection system tether.
Note:
Never use WD-40 or similar solvent-based fluids on connectors or crawlers. These will cause
the rubber parts of the connector or crawler to soften and swell rendering them inoperable.
Document: umed018307
Source Location: C:\epdm\isleng\products\ed-magghd\manuals\umed018307.docm
Revision: A01
Created by: ST
Magg™ 310
Date: 24 Feb 2021
IPN: 3097222-A01
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