UNITY TACTICAL AXON SWITCH - NGAL | breakdown and install

Published on May 8, 2024
Duration: 7:29

This video provides a detailed installation guide for the Unity Tactical Axon Switch with an NGAL, emphasizing proper cable management to prevent heat damage and ensure reliability. It highlights the use of Gaffer tape for securing cables and protecting connectors, and Camo Form for improved grip and stability. The guide focuses on ergonomic integration for a more natural weapon manipulation.

Quick Summary

To prevent NGAL cables from melting, route them through M-LOK slots and secure them with zip ties, ensuring they stay away from the hot barrel. Using Gaffer tape also helps protect the cable and keep it in place.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Axon NGAL Cables
  2. 00:48Cable Routing & Protection
  3. 01:31Securing Cables with Gaffer Tape
  4. 02:42Gaffer Tape Benefits
  5. 04:28Camo Form Grip Application
  6. 06:17Function Check & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you prevent NGAL cables from melting on a rifle?

To prevent NGAL cables from melting, route them through M-LOK slots and secure them with zip ties, ensuring they stay away from the hot barrel. Using Gaffer tape also helps protect the cable and keep it in place.

What is the best tape for securing tactical weapon accessory cables?

Gaffer tape is highly recommended for securing tactical weapon accessory cables like those for an NGAL. It offers excellent adhesion, remains sticky without leaving residue, and withstands heat better than many other tapes.

Why is Camo Form used on a rifle handguard?

Camo Form is applied to a rifle handguard to provide a consistent, improved grip texture. It also helps to further secure pressure pads and cables, contributing to a more ergonomic and stable weapon platform.

What cable length is recommended for Unity Tactical Axon switches with NGAL?

For full-sized weapon systems and Hydra mounts, custom cable lengths of 7-8 inches for the Unity Tactical Axon switch are recommended. This length provides optimal reach without excessive slack.

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