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Ensure you have either completed a Risk Assessment or read (and confirmed as being read) the relevant Risk Assessment before attempting this procedure.Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Manager at the earliest opportunity if this procedure has, or needs to be altered in any way Top of page Gently insert the crimped contact/cable sub assembly into the connector body until fully located, at the same time ensuring that the cable entry part of the connector is inserted between the dielectric and the braid.Crimp the contact using the Crimp Tool K011.Trim back outer sheath braid and dielectric as illustrated in the diagram.Slide a 25mm length of Heatshrink Sleeve EEL 16-05-01 over the cable.Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Manager at the earliest opportunity if this procedure has, or needs to be altered in any wa Top of page Return the crimp tool(s) and dies to their appropriate storage area before leaving Amendments to Procedure Slide the sleeve along the cable until it butts against the connector shoulder and shrink into place.Slide the ferrule along the cable until it butts against the connector shoulder and crimp.Gently insert the crimped contact / cable sub assembly into the connector boady until fully located, at the same time ensuring that the cable entry part of the connector is inserted between the dielectric and the braid.Crimp the contact using the appropriate Crimp Tool.Trim back outer sheath, braid and dielectric as illustrated in the diagram.Slide the ferrule over the cable as shown.Slide a 25mm length of Heatshrink Sleeve EEl 16-04-01 over the cable.Use Crimp Tool K100 with Die 2051 for ferrule size: 5.3mm x 12.5mm.Use Crimp Tool K011 with Die 29204 for ferrule size: 6.3mm x 15.5mm.RG174 Crimp Connectors are supplied with 2 different ferrule sizes, you must ensure the appropriate crimp tool is used for each type. This procedure has been written specifically for the following items: The UQ Risk Management Database is located at: Tool Options.Ensure you have either completed a Risk Assessment or read (and confirmed as being read) the relevant Risk Assessment before attempting this task.