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INSTALLATION OF RELEASE ASSEMBLY LANYARD AND RIPCORD ASSEMBLY
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Figure 3-33.—Reeving release lanyard

two   housings   are   correctly   positioned   and securely  retained.  Safety-tie  the  locking  pin to  the  stud  with  one  turn  of  waxed  size FF  nylon  thread  (V-T-295),  single.  Pass  the thread  through  the  lanyard  knot  and  tie  the ends with a surgeon’s knot, followed by a square knot. The   next   procedure   is   to   insert   the   top ripcord   pin   through   the   beveled   side   of the  eye  in  the  power  cable.  Route  the  lan- yard   over   the   helper’s   side   of   the   top   end flap  V.  Tack  the  lanyard  to  the  top  end flap  at  the  V  with  1/8-inch  slack  between the  locking  pin  and  the  tacking,  passing the tacking around the lanyard. Use one turn of waxed size E nylon thread, single. Tie its ends with a surgeon’s knot, followed by a square knot (fig. 3-31). Route the lanyard along the inside of the top end  flap  to  the  helper’s  side  of  the  automatic actuator  power  cable  buttonhole.  Tack  the lanyard to the upper edge of the container with one  turn  of  single,  waxed,  size  E  nylon  thread (fig. 3-32), allowing 1/8 inch of slack between the tackings.  The  tacking  must  pass  around  the lanyard and not through it. Tie the ends with a surgeon’s  knot,  followed  by  a  square  knot. Figure 3-31.—Tacking locking pin. Figure 3-32.—Tacking release lanyard. Reeve the lanyard through the lanyard guide grommet   (fig.   3-33).   Place   the   3`6-inch   mark on  the  lanyard  over  the  bar  on  the  inboard connector   link   located   on   the   helper’s   side. Secure  the  lanyard  to  the  connector  link  bar with  a  bowline  knot.  Ensure  the  lanyard  is positioned  between  the  webbing  and  the  connector link end. Tie an overhand backup knot in the end of  the  lanyard. You  should  have  the  QA  inspect  your  work at  this  point. ATTACHMENT  OF  FIRING LANYARD  TO  SUSPENSION LINE  CONNECTOR  LINK Before attaching the firing lanyard, ensure that the safety pin is installed in the spreading gun. Then starting at the gun, route the firing lanyard between suspension lines 7 and 8. Slide the canopy towards the container and form an S-fold in the suspension  lines  large  enough  to  allow  the  loop in the end of the firing lanyard to align with its connector  links.  Be  careful  to  check  to  see  that no   suspension   lines   are   dropped   from   the connector  link  bar. 3-14

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