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Series 77 “Full Nelson” Shrink Boots Semi-rigid heat-shrinkable boots offer excellent electrical, mechanical and environmental protection Rugged, Flame-retardant elastomeric material Resistant to high temperature and chemicals Option for NES smoke and toxicity compliance Straight or right angle Wide range of sizes and shapes for circular and rectangular connectors No special tooling required Rugged, Reliable Environmental Protection
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What are they used for? Shrink Boot Applications Strain relief for wiring exiting a backshell or connector. Sealing cables to backshells or connectors for both water as well as chemical exposure. Organizing wiring to specific dimensions such as 90° angles or other shape. Cable breakouts where one cable branches out to 2, 3, or 4 separate cables. Resealing field repaired cable or conduit connector assemblies.
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Battlefield electronics Under vehicles Long cable runs connecting field equipment Soldier systems All Sealed/Jacketed Cables Shrink Boot Applications Where Are They Used?
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Lipped Versus Lipless Boots
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Catalog How To Order Tree
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Catalog How to Order Tables
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Glenair Series 77 Boots Adhesive Types
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Adhesive Cross-Reference
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Specification Requirements, Type “R” Adhevive
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Shrink Boot Installation: Grab Your Gun and Your Boots! Ordinary heat gun is best tool for the job The part should be seated (heated) at the connector end first and recovered back to the cable. Not difficult to perform but training is needed. Adhesive parts must be heated longer to activate the adhesive. Heat guns at high temperature can scorch the outside of the part…so proper use of the tool is important.
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