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<Fixing the connector>

Slightly widen the external conductor of the coaxial cable, which is crimped to a contact on the internal conductor, in order to smoothly enter the shell inside the external conductor. Press in the external conductor end of the coaxial cable to just before the crimping part of the shell and put the sleeve into the crimping section. Then press in the coaxial cable until a “click” sound can be heard. Confirm that the contact end point touches your finger cushion.

Widen a little

Sleeve

Shell

Crimping section

Finger

<Crimping external conductor>

 

Completely put into

Crimp the external conductor.

the crimping section.

 

 

Insert thoroughly the sleeve into the crimping section of the shell and crimp. Put the sleeve in the hexagonal dice and closely stick the shell to the crimping dice. Pull the moving frame

6to the fixing frame side while pressing the coaxial cable and shell from both sides, and crimp until the ratchet is removed.

(Crimping width: 10 mm)

*Use the crimping tool in the direction shown in the illustration right.

Using the crimping tool in the reverse direction will not crimp correctly.

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Dice blade shape

Crimping dice

Closed contact

 

Dice blade shape

 

looking from this side

 

Push

 

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<Insulation test>

Insulation test of shell and contact

Using a tester, check the conductivity between the internal conductor and the external conductor in the connector. When the indication of the tester shows ohms, the insulation is appropriate.

<Conductivity test>

Conductivity test

After short-circuiting the one end of the connector crimped to the c o a x i a l c a b l e , c h e c k t h a t conductivity is attained.

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