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Guidelines for the Use and Installation of Bonded Cable Harness Supports
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP6881
- Issued
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Language:
English
Scope
This ARP provides recommended use and installation procedures for bonded cable harness supports.
Rationale
To provide information regarding design criteria, adhesive recommendation, and installation procedures to the users of bonded cable harness supports.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
Table 1 | Typical wire support adhesive properties data (provided by Click Bond, Inc.) | |
Table 2 | Recommended abrasive media for bare substrates | |
Table 3 | Recommended abrasive media for painted substrates | |
Table 4 | Baseplate size versus adhesive spot diameter (provided by Click Bond, Inc.) | |
Table 4 | Typical studs/standoffs | |
Table 5 | Typical right angle supports | |
Table 6 | Typical nutplate standoffs |
Issuing Committee
AE-8A Elec Wiring and Fiber Optic Interconnect Sys Install
SAE Committee AE-8A, Electrical Wiring and Fiber Optic Interconnect Systems Installation, is associated with those activities directed by the Aerospace Electronics and Electrical Systems Division of SAE and SAE Committee AE-8, Aerospace Electrical/Electronic Distribution Systems which relate to installation and maintenance of electrical wire systems and associated hardware standards and specifications.
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