Einleitung

This is a guide on the technique on how to terminate wires for a Garmin Avionics Install.

This is not approved material and all work done on aircraft should be done by certificated individuals per the appropriate manual.

This guide covers the use of a twisted pair wire but the technique is applicable to any shielded wire.

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    • DMC crimpers with appropriate turret

    • Wire strippers

    • Flush cuts

    • Razor

    • Fine tip sharpie, or label printer for wires

    • Heat gun

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    • Wire

    • Shield braid

    • Heat shrink (2 pieces), at least one piece white

    • Environmental splice

    • Pins

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    • Interior wires- where the signal is passed through

    • Outer layer of insulation

    • Shielding- a braid inside the wire over the interior wires. This protects the signal from interference or interfering with other signals. The shielding is terminated to a ground

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    • Expose about 1.5" of shield by removing outer layer of wire.

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    • Remove shielding to expose wires

    • Option 1: unbraid shield and the cut away from wire

    • Option 2: carefully cut shield away without nicking the interior wires

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    • Cut a 0.25" long section from outer layer of the wire about 2.5" from the end of the wire.

    • This accomplished with a razor. A new razor will cut more easily through the insulation but can also cut through the shielding. A dull razor is harder to cut with but also more forgiving to mistakes.

    • If the shielding is cut through and the interior wires nicked there is a high potential for a short to ground and that section of wire must be cut off and the wire must be restarted.

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    • Insert the environmental splice over the cut shielding block and insert the shield braid into it. The solder ring must go over both the exposed shield and the braid.

    • Insert a piece of heat shrink over the end of the wire where the shield and outer insulation is cut. This will protect the end of the wire

    • Heat the splice and heat-shrink with a heat gun. Ensure the solder flows in the splice soldering the braid to the shield.

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    • Strip wires appropriate length - detailed in next step

    • Crimp terminals to wire

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    • The wire strip length should by just barely longer than the barrel (where the wire goes) of the crimped contact

    • First picture shows a correct termination

    • Second picture shows to long of strip on wire

    • To make sure the wire is stripped long enough the conductor strands should be visible in the witness hole circled in the third picture

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    • Add heat-shrink with wire number added to it to identify wire after install

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    • Push pins into connector, the should lock into place and need a special tool for removal

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    • Crimp ring terminal to shield braid

    • Install ring terminal to designated grounding location. Often the connector back-shell.

    • This step is done last after all wires for a connector are installed and back-shell is assembled on connector. Sometimes a separate ground lug needs to be installed onto the back-shell.

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