Amphenol
RF Interconnects
Termination Instructions
A
Cable Solder (Semi-Rigid)
B
Cable Solder (Semi-Rigid)
C
Cable Crimp
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
and jacket per “RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIM’S” in
catalog.
STEP 3. Solder the BODY to cable as
shown. (Avoid excessive heat
which may distort dielectric.)
STEP 4. Place the RETAINER RING in the
groove of BODY, and put the
GASKET in the position as shown.
STEP 5. Compress the BODY assembly and
assemble the SHELL as shown.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
and jacket per “RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIM’S” in
catalog
STEP 3. Insert inner conductor into the
CONTACT PIN and solder it as
shown
STEP 4. Solder the MAIN BODY to cable as
shown (avoid excessive heat which
may distort dielectric). Then press
the INSULATOR into the MAIN
BODY until it stops.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown.
STEP 2. Strip the cable inner conductor,
dielectric, braid, and jacket per
“RECOMMENDED CABLE
STRIPPING DIM’S” in catalog.
STEP 3. Slide the HEX NUT and FERRULE
onto cable. Then insert the
BARREL into braid and dielectric,
and slide the FERRULE over braid
and crimp it as shown.
STEP 4. Slide the REAR INSULATOR
against the BARREL. Then insert
inner conductor into the CONTACT
PIN and solder it as shown.
STEP 5. Slide the FRONT INSULATOR
against the REAR INSULATOR.
STEP 6. Insert cable and parts into the
MAIN BODY, then screw the HEX
NUT until it is tight.
D
Cable Solder (Semi-Rigid)
E
Cable Crimp/Crimp
F
Cable Crimp/Crimp
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
and jacket per “RECOMMENDED
CABLE STRIPPING DIM’S” in
catalog.
STEP 3. Solder inner conductor to the
contact pin of MAIN BODY, and
solder cable jacket to the MAIN
BODY as shown.
STEP 4. Screw the NUT into the MAIN
BODY until it stops.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown. A crimp tool is necessary to
complete the termination.
STEP 2. Strip the cable inner conductor,
dielectric, braid, and jacket per
“RECOMMENDED CABLE
STRIPPING DIM’S” in catalog.
STEP 3. Insert inner conductor into the
CONTACT PIN and crimp it with
the crimp tool as shown. Then slide
the FERRULE onto cable.
STEP 4. Insert the MAIN BODY into braid
and dielectric.
STEP 5. Slide the FERRULE over braid and
crimp it with the crimp tool as
shown.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown. A crimp tool is necessary to
complete
STEP 2. Strip the cable inner conductor,
dielectric, braid, and jacket per
“RECOMMENDED DIM’S” in
catalog.
STEP 3. Insert inner conductor into the
CONTACT PIN and crimp it with
the crimp tool the FERRULE onto
cable.
STEP 4. Insert the MAIN BODY into braid
and dielectric.
STEP 5. Slide the FERRULE over braid and
crimp it with the crimp tool as
shown.
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Amphenol
RF Interconnects
Termination Instructions
S
Cable Solder (Semi-Rigid)
T
Cable Solder (Semi-Rigid)
STEP 1.
U
Cable Solder (Semi-Rigid)
STEP 1.
STEP 1.
STEP 2.
STEP 2.
STEP 2.
STEP 3.
STEP 3.
STEP 3.
STEP 4.
STEP 4.
STEP 4.
STEP 5.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
and jacket as per
RECOMMENDED CABLE
STRIPPING DIM'S" in catalog.
STEP 3. Insert inner conductor into the
CONTACT PIN and solder it as
shown.
STEP 4. Solder the MAIN BODY to cable as
shown.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
and jacket as per
"RECOMMENDED CABLE
STRIPPING DIM'S" in catalog.
STEP 3. Solder inner conductor to the
contact pin of MAIN BODY, and
solder cable jacket to the MAIN
BODY as shown.
STEP 4. Press the COVER into the MAIN
BODY until it flat with the MAIN
BODY.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
and jacket as per
"RECOMMENDED CABLE
STRIPPING DIM'S" in catalog.
STEP 3. Slide the INSULATOR onto inner
conductor against the jacket. Then
insert inner conductor into the
CONTACT PIN and solder it as
shown.
STEP 4. Slide the SOLDER NUT onto cable.
STEP 5. Insert cable and parts into the
MAIN BODY, then screw the
SOLDER NUT until it is tight and
solder it as shown.
V
Cable Crimp
W
Cable Crimp
Terminology
CRIMP/CRIMP
- Inner Contact and Ferrule is
Crimped
CRIMP/SOLDER
- Inner Contact is Soldered
and Ferrule is Crimped
Solder straight strain relief plugs
- Inner
Contact is Soldered, Strain Relief can be by
either boot, overmould or plastic cover
Captive contact
- Inner Contact fixed to
Dielectric
Non Captive contact
- Inner Contact
supplied separately
Pin to Pin contact
- Inner Contact fixed to
Dielectric, a second Inner Contact is supplied
that fits into the fixed Contact
Twist-on
- Coax Screwed into housing, inner
conductor makes contact with a fixed Inner
Contact
Isolated bulkheads
- Connector Bulkhead
isolated from housing.
Clamp/Solder
- Inner Contact Soldered, coax
Clamps into housing with a screw-lock
Preferred Termination
is a solder inner
contact and crimp ferrule as this offers
superior performance.
Connector gender
generally determined by
Inner Contact
STEP 1.
STEP 1.
STEP 2.
STEP 2.
STEP 3.
STEP 3.
STEP 4.
STEP 4.
STEP 5.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown. A crimp tool is necessary to
complete the connection.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
braid, and jacket as per
"RECOMMENDED CABLE
STRIPPING DIM'S" in catalog.
STEP 3. Insert cable into the back end of
MAIN BODY gently, and feed it into
the guide hole.
STEP 4. Crimp it with the crimp tool as
shown.
STEP 1. All parts of the connector are
shown. A crimp tool is necessary to
complete the connection.
STEP 2. Strip the inner conductor, dielectric,
braid, and jacket as per
"RECOMMENDED CABLE
STRIPPING DIM'S" in catalog.
STEP 3. Slide the FERRULE onto cable.
STEP 4. Solder inner conductor to contact
pin of the MAIN BODY as shown.
STEP 5. Slide the FERRULE over braid;
crimp it with the crimp tool as
shown.
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