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MODULE 4 INDEX
A
Aircraft wiring, 3-4
Alternative dip-tinning procedure, 2-26
Aluminum terminals and splices, 2-16
American standard wire gauge, 1-7
Antiseize compound, 2-33
Asbestos, conductor insulation, 1-17, 1-18,
3-15
Asbestos, safety, 3-15
B
Bench wire strippers, 2-2
Block diagrams, 3-9
Braid, fibrous, 1-20
C
Cable, 1-8
Cable- and wire-marking systems, 3-1, 3-2
Circular mil, 1-2
Circular-mil-foot, 1-4
Coaxial cable, 1-23
Compressed air/nitrogen heating tool, 2-13
Conductor, electrical, 1-1
conductor insulation, 1-12
conductor protection, 1-19
conductor size, 1-1, 1-10
copper-versus-aluminum conductors, 1-11
selection of wire size, 1-10
specific resistance or resistivity, 1-5
wire measurement, 1-6
Conductor insulation, 1-12
asbestos, 1-16, 1-17, 3-15
asbestos and varnish-cambric, 1-15
enamel, 1-18
extruded polytetrafluoroethylene, 1-16
fluorinated ethylene propylene, 1-16
mineral insulation, 1-19
paper, 1-17
plastics, 1-15
rubber, 1-13
rubber, code-graded, 1-14
rubber, latex, 1-14
Conductor insulationContinued
silicone, 1-14
silk and cotton, 1-18
synthetic, 1-21, 3-15
thermoplastics, 1-15
varnish-cambric and asbestos, 1-15
Conductor protection, 1-19
metallic protection, 1-21
nonmetallic protection, 1-20
Conductor sizes, 1-1, 1-10
circular mil, 1-2
circular-mil-foot, 1-4
square mil, 1-2
Conductor splices and terminal connections,
2-2
aluminum terminals and splices, 2-16
fixture joint, 2-7
insulation removal, 2-2
knotted tap joint, 2-8
preinsulated copper terminal lugs and
splices, 2-18
rattail joint, 2-7
splice insulation, 2-9
terminal lugs, 2-10
western union splice, 2-5
wire nut and split bolt splices, 2-8
Copper-versus-aluminum conductors, 1-11
Crimping procedures for terminal lugs, 2-10
D
Diagrams, electrical, 3-6, 3-7
block, 3-8
isometric, 3-8
pictorial, 3-7
schematic, 3-10
single-line, 3-9
terminal, 3-14
wiring, 3-13
Dielectric strength, 1-13
Dip-tinning procedure, 2-25
alternative procedure, 2-26
Double lacing, 2-40