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408-8695 Datasheet, PDF (2/3 Pages) Tyco Electronics – Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools
3. Thread the retaining screws into the holes and
carefully close the tool handles. Tighten the
screws with the appropriate hex wrench.
4. CRIMPING PROCEDURE
See Figure 2.
4.1. Center Contact
1. Prepare the connector and the cable according
to the instructions packaged with the connector.
2. Slide the center contact onto the center
conductor of the cable; then insert the contact
assembly into the center contact crimp section of
the die.
Insert Center
Contact Into
Partially Closed
Crimping Dies
Center Contact
Slipped Over
Center Conductor
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2. Slide the ferrule forward over the braid until the
ferrule butts against the shoulder on the
connector body.
Flange on End of Center
Contact Butts Against Die
Flange on End
of Contact
Crimping Die
Figure 3
3. Place the ferrule on the anvil of the die
assembly so that the shoulder on the connector
body is butted against the die. See Figure 4.
4. Holding the assembly in place, close the tool
handles until the ratchet releases.
Ferrule
(Ref)
Crimping Die (Ref)
Shoulder on
Connector Body
Butts Against Die
NOTE
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Figure 2
Make sure that the flange on the end of the center
contact butts against the crimping die. See
Figure 3.
3. Crimp the center contact by holding the cable
in place; then close the tool handles until the
ratchet releases.
A. Ferrule
1. Insert the crimped center contact into the
connector body until the cable dielectric butts
against the dielectric inside of the connector
body. The flared braid will then fit around the
support sleeve of the connector body.
Typical RF
Connector (Ref)
Ferrule on Anvil of
Crimping Dies
Figure 4
5. INSPECTION
5.1. Visual Inspection
Inspection of the crimping dies should be made on a
regular basis to ensure that they have not become
worn or damaged. Inspect the crimp sections for
flattened, chipped, worn, or broken areas. If damage
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