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Manual Revision: July 18, 2019
Product Diagram (CONNLOCKPK)
Part Function
1Steel Cable Tether • Tether A/V Cables to A/V Adapters
2Aluminum Ferrule
• Create a loop by routing the Steel Cable Tether
through each opening
• Crimp to secure the Steel Cable Tether loop
3Heat Shrink Tubing • Shrink around the crimped Aluminum Ferrules
Requirements
• Swaging Tool x 1
• (Optional) Heat Gun x 1
• (Optional) Wire Cable Cutter x 1
For the latest requirements please visit: www.startech.com/CONNLOCKPK.
Installation
1. (Optional) Thread the Heat Shrink Tubing onto the center of the Steel Cable
Tether.
Note: This step is necessary if you plan to utilize the Heat Shrink Tubing.
2. Thread the Aluminum Ferrules onto each end of the Steel Cable Tether.
3. Wrap one end of the Steel Cable Tether around the A/V Cable.
Connectivity Lock - Steel Cable Tether
4. Route the working end of the Steel Cable Tether back into the second hole in the
Aluminum Steel Ferrule.
5. Cinch the Steel Cable Tether until it ts snugly around the A/V Cable.
Note: Do not cinch the Steel Cable Tether down all the way. Cinch the Steel Cable
Tether until it is no longer possible to slip the loop over the connectors of the AV
Cable.
6. Crimp the Aluminum Steel Ferrule in the appropriate tting of a Swaging Tool.
(Figure 1)
Note: It may be necessary to crimp the Aluminum Steel Ferrule a few times to create
a strong and circular shaped crimp.
7. Wrap the other end of the Steel Cable Tether around the cable portion of the A/V
Adapter.
1
2
3
Figure 1
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8. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to secure the Connectivity Lock to the cable portion of the A/V
Adapter. (Figure 2)
9. (Optional) Slide the Heat Shrink Tubing over the crimped Aluminum Ferrules.
10. (Optional) Apply heat to the Heat Shrink Tubing using a Heat Gun. Always keep
the Heat Gun moving to ensure the heat is evenly distributed over the Heat Shrink
Tubing. (Figure 3)
Note: Apply just enough heat to shrink the Heat Shrink Tubing. Excessive heat will
melt the nylon sheath that covers the Steel Cable Tether.
Removal
• Cut both ends of the Steel Cable Tether using a Wire Cable Cutter.
Note: Ensure the cut is made close to the Aluminum Steel Ferrule to prevent any
damage to the Cables.
Figure 2
Figure 3