3-12
85131E/F/H
Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Cables
Handling and Storage
4. Tighten the connection just to the torque wrench break point. The wrench handle gives
way at its internal pivot point. See
. Do not tighten the connection further.
CAUTION
You don’t have to fully break the handle of the torque wrench to reach the
specified torque; doing so can cause the handle to kick back and loosen the
connection. Any give at all in the handle is sufficient torque.
Connecting Precision 3.5 mm and SMA Connectors
An SMA connector will mate with a precision 3.5 mm connector. Because SMA connector
tolerances are less stringent than those of precision 3.5 mm connectors, gage the SMA
connector to be sure it will not damage the 3.5 mm connector. Use only a 90 N-cm (8 in-lb)
torque wrench on any connection involving an SMA connector.
How to Separate a Connection
To avoid lateral (bending) force on the connector mating plane surfaces, always support the
devices and connections.
CAUTION
Do not turn the device body. Only turn the connector nut. Damage to the
center conductor can occur if the device body is twisted.
1. Use an open-end wrench to prevent the device body from turning.
2. Use the torque wrench to loosen the connecting nut.
3. Complete the separation by hand, turning only the connecting nut.
4. Pull the connectors straight apart without twisting, rocking, or bending either of the
connectors.
Handling and Storage
• Install the protective end caps and store the cables in the foam-lined storage case when
not in use.
• Never store cables loose in a box, desk, or bench drawer. This is the most common cause
of cable connector damage during storage.
• Store cables in the same shape they have when you use them; do not either straighten a
cable or flex it more tightly. Even flexible cables last longer if you flex them as little as
possible.
• Keep cable connectors clean.
• Do not touch connector mating plane surfaces. Natural skin oils and microscopic
particles of dirt are easily transferred to a connector interface and are very difficult to
Summary of Contents for 85131E
Page 4: ...iv 85131E F H ...
Page 6: ...Contents 2 ...
Page 7: ...85131E F H 1 1 1 General Information ...
Page 11: ...85131E F H 2 1 2 Specifications ...
Page 15: ...85131E F H 3 1 3 Use Maintenance and Care of the Cables ...
Page 28: ...3 14 85131E F H Use Maintenance and Care of the Cables Handling and Storage ...
Page 29: ...85131E F H 4 1 4 Replaceable Parts ...
Page 34: ...4 6 85131E F H Replaceable Parts Returning a Cable or Cable Set to Agilent ...
Page 35: ...85131E F H A 1 A Connector Care Quick Reference ...
Page 38: ...A 4 85131E F H Connector Care Quick Reference Principles of Microwave Connector Care ...