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"Gaius" wrote in message ... In article , Cables can pull out, given a bit of a tug. I use solder/clamped connectors and always solder the braid to the clamping sleeve. Never had a failure..... After I got out of the Navy, I worked as a Marine Electrician, installing equipment on Navy ships. My foreman told me that it is rarely done, but the Navy can perform a Quality Assurance "pull test" of 25 lbs on a connector. I think that's a lot of pull for a connector to withstand. |
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