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       Push in the end of the dielectric
           spacer to allow for conductor tab cutting.  Cut the outer
           conductor at 3/16" (5 mm) intervals to form tabs.  Bend and
           gently flatten the tabs against the splice body and the
           threaded body using the plastic rod and mallet, but do not
           thin the copper.  File off any burrs and then clean the tabs
           with solvent.
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       Pull the dielectric spacer out and
           trim it flush with the outer conductor tabs.  Then file the
           inner conductor to within 1/8" (3 mm) of these tabs and
           remove any loose particles.  Screw the inner stub and the
           conductor far enough to allow cutting notches in the 
           conductor.
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       | 7 | 
       Cut about 8 V-notches 18" (3 mm)
           deep in the inner conductor with metal snips.  Unscrew the
           inner stub until its outer tapered edge is aligned with the
           inner conductor notches and the outer conductor tabs.
           Bend an inner conductor tab into the slot of the inner stub
           to hold it in place.  Then bend the remaining tabs to the
           tapered surface of the inner stub.
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       | 8 | 
       Place the smaller O-ring into the
           groove of the splice body and the larger O-ring into the
           groove the threaded body.  Slide the collar onto the center
           of the stud.  Join the two cables with the stud and make
           sure that the right-hand and left-hand threads mate with
           their respective inner stubs.  Simultaneously screw the
           stud into both inner stubs in turnbuckle action.  Tighten
           the collar with a 3/4" wrench and make sure that the inner
           stubs are uniformly and firmly drawn together against the
           collar.
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       Insert the spacer halves between
           the cable ends as shown and screw the splice nut onto the
           threaded body.  Tighten the connection with wrenches --
           hold the threaded body and turn only the splice nut to
           50 lbf-ft (68 N-m).
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