はじめに
In the sport of fencing, damaged body cords cause the electrical scoring system to fail. Since functioning body cords are required for all official fencing tournaments, fencers should always have their gear in working condition.
The most common type of damage to body cords is a break in the end of the wire, which is a simple fix. If the break is in the middle, you may need to buy a new cord if the remaining length is not enough. Use this guide to diagnose your body cord for foil/sabre and repair it if the damage is at the end of the wire.
必要な工具と部品
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Insert the three-pronged end of the body cord into the testing box.
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To test for breaks in the two-pronged wire, keep the conductive object in contact with both pins and move the cord in all directions beginning at the two-pronged end until you reach the end of the cord.
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Keep an eye on the red light on the testing box. If you encounter a problem area in the wire, the red light will flicker or turn off.
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Take note of the location of the break in the wire when the red light begins to flicker or turn off.
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While keeping the alligator clip in contact with the smaller pin, move the cord in all directions beginning at the three-pronged end until you reach the end of the cord.
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Keep an eye on the green light on the testing box. If you encounter a break in the wire, the green light will flicker or turn off.
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Take note of the location of the break in the wire when the green light begins to flicker or turn off.
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The body cord should now be fully functional! Repeat diagnostic steps using the fencing testing box to confirm the cord works.
The body cord should now be fully functional! Repeat diagnostic steps using the fencing testing box to confirm the cord works.
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