Claims
- 1. A method of securing a fitting to a sheathed electrical conductor, the fitting being of the type which sealably passes the conductor through an aperture in a bulkhead, and includes
- a flange portion having a diameter greater than the bulkhead aperture,
- a sleeve portion integrally adjacent and concentric with said flange portion having an outer diameter smaller than the bulkhead aperture and a length greater than the thickness of the bulkhead, and a threaded portion for receiving a fastener for drawing said flange portion into engagement with the bulkhead,
- said flange and sleeve portions including an axially-extending aperture dimensioned to slidably receive in surface contact the sheath of the conductor, and a lip on the face of said flange portion adjacent to said axially-extending aperture,
- said method including the steps of:
- inserting the sheathed electrical conductor through the axially-extending aperture so as to bring the sheath into surface-contact with the wall of the axially-extending aperture; and
- axially compressing the lip into the face of the flange portion so as to force the wall of the axially-extending aperture and the sheath to be radially deformed whereby a mechanically-rigid liquid-sealing engagement is established between the fitting and the sheath.
- 2. A method for securing a fitting to a sheathed electrical conductor as defined in claim 1 wherein only a portion of the lip portion is axially compressed such that the radial deformation of the aperture wall and the sheath are out-of-round to establish a locked-rotation relation between the fitting and the conductor.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 564,938, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,035,609, filed Apr. 3, 1975.
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