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JBXFD1G05MCSDSMR Datasheet, PDF (29/44 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Sealed and Unsealed Push-Pull Connectors
JBX Series
Push-Pull Connectors
Turret with locator for pin and socket 1.6 mm and 2 mm contacts
Figure 4.A
Shell size
2
3
Ø Contact
1.6
2
1.6
2
AWG
14 - 16 - 18
12 - 14 -16
14 -16 - 18
12 - 14 - 16
SOURIAU P/N
JBX 2 OUT LT16
JBX 2 OUT LT20
JBX 3 OUT LT16
JBX 3 OUT LT20
Male & female contacts
DANIELS P/N
TH 564
TH 565
TH 566
TH 567
ASTRO P/N
650 - 030
650 - 031
650 - 038
650 - 035
Crimping tool
Specifications MIL-C-22520 / 7.01
Contacts 0.7 mm - 0.9 mm
and 1.3 mm
Specifications MIL-C-22520 / 7.01
Contacts 1.6 mm and 2 mm
MIL P/N - SOURIAU P/N
MIL-22520/7-01
MIL P/N SOURIAU P/N
MIL-22520/1-01
Supplier P/N
DANIELS: MH860
Supplier P/N
DANIELS: AF8
Buchanan: 615708
b. If using clipped solder contacts, prep each wire with flux and then tin dip each exposed wire end. Next pre-load a piece of
heat shrink onto the wire (Individual heat shrink tubes are optional). Solder each wire to the solder cup end of the contact. To
avoid shorts, make sure that no solder comes in contact with any other contact or wire on the connector. After the contact
has been soldered to the wire, check each contact to insure that the contact is securely soldered to the wire. Slide the
pre-loaded heat shrink over the solder joint and shrink into place. Do not over-heat the solder joint area as it can cause the
solder to re-flow or it could burn the wire insulation.
5. If inserting terminated contacts:
a. Starting with the interface end of the contact, insert each contact into the backside of the insulator that has the
position loading path indicator (worm) on it. Start with the end of the position loading path indicator (worm) that has
the half circle on it (Position #1). Then follow the position loading path indicator (worm) around the insulator. You will
go counter clockwise if using a male contact and clockwise if using a female contact (see diagram below for the posi-
tion loading path indicator (worm) layout). If the connector as center contacts, it is some times easier to start at the end
of the position loading path indicator (worm) (last position) and work backwards. This is up to the assembler and the
process used to insert the contacts. Make sure not to bend the contact when inserting it into the insulator. It is extremely
important that the contact is seated in the insulator for the connector to function properly. The contact should click/snap
into place when seated. Check each contact for proper seating.
6. Removal of contacts:
Using the proper extraction tool (See FIGURE 6.A), insert the tool over the front of the contact and push contact out. Failure
to use the proper extraction tool can result in damage to the contact.
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