INDEX-3
M
Marking systems, cable- and wire-, 3-1
Marling hitch, 2-39
Marling hitch with a half hitch, 2-39
Metallic armor, 1-23
Metallic conductor protection, 1-21
lead sheath, 1-22
metallic armor, 1-22
metallic sheath, 1-21
steel tape, 1-23
wire armor, 1-23
wire-braid armor, 1-22
Metallic sheath, 1-21
Mil, 1-1
Mineral insulation, 1-19
N
Navy electricity and electronics training series,
iv-vi
Nonmetallic conductor protection, 1-20
fibrous braid, 1-20
fibrous tape, 1-20
jute and asphalt covering, 1-21
rubber and synthetic covering, 1-21
unspun felted cotton, 1-21
woven cover, 1-21
Nylon cable straps, 2-44
P
Paper, conductor insulation, 1-17
Pencil iron and special tips, 2-32
Pictorial diagram, 3-7
Plastic electrical tape, 2-10
Plastics, conductor insulation, 1-15
Polytetrafluoroethylene, extruded, 1-16
Preinsulated copper terminal lugs and splices,
2-18
crimping procedure for splices, 2-18
preinsulated splices, 2-18
terminating copper wire with preinsulated
terminal lugs, 2-18
Properties of a solder joint, 2-33
R
Rattail joint, 2-7
Resistance or resistivity specific, 1-5
Resistance soldering tool, 2-31
Rotary strippers, 2-2
Rubber, conductor insulation, 1-13
Rubber tape, 2-9
S
Safe current ratings, 1-11
Safety, 3-15
Schematic diagram, 3-10
Schematic reading, 3-1
cable- and wire-marking systems, 3-1
electrical diagrams, 3-6, 3-7
Self-clinching cable straps, 2-44
Shipboard wiring, 3-1, 3-4
Silicone rubber insulation, 1-14
Silk and cotton, conductor insulation, 1-18
Single lacing, 2-39
Single-line diagram, 3-9
Solder joint, 2-33
Soldering, 2-24
aids, 2-36
alternative dip-tinning procedure, 2-26
flux, 2-35
procedure for tinning copper wire with a
soldering iron, 2-27
process, 2-24
solder, 2-33
solvents, 2-35
tinning copper wire and cable, 2-24
tools, 2-27
Soldering aids, 2-36
Soldering flux, 2-35
Soldering gun, 2-30
Soldering irons, 2-27
Soldering irons, safety, 3-18
soldering set, resistance, 2-31
Soldering tools, 2-27
pencil irons, 2-32
special tips, 2-32
Solvents, 2-35
Splice insulation, 2-9, 2-10
Splices, crimping procedures, 2-22