Agilent Technologies 85052B User's And Service Manual page 38

3.5 mm calibration kit
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Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices
Connections
Using a torque wrench guarantees that the connection is not too tight, preventing possible
connector damage. It also guarantees that all connections are equally tight each time.
Prevent the rotation of anything other than the connector nut that you are tightening. It
may be possible to do this by hand if one of the connectors is fixed (as on a test port).
However, it is recommended that you use an open-end wrench to keep the body of the
device from turning.
1. Position both wrenches within 90 degrees of each other before applying force. See
Figure
3-5. Wrenches opposing each other (greater than 90 degrees apart) will cause a
lifting action which can misalign and stress the connections of the devices involved.
This is especially true when several devices are connected together.
Figure 3-5
Wrench Positions
2. Hold the torque wrench lightly, at the end of the handle only (beyond the groove). See
Figure
3-6.
Figure 3-6
Using the Torque Wrench
3. Apply downward force perpendicular to the wrench handle. This applies torque to the
connection through the wrench.
Do not hold the wrench so tightly that you push the handle straight down along its
length rather than pivoting it, otherwise, you apply an unknown amount of torque.
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