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Terminating of plugs and straight receptacles with cable crimping (solder contact)
M5
3
2
2
3
1
4
4
4
Straight plug
Free receptacle
Fixed receptacle
nut fixing
T ± 0.2
S ± 0.2
L ± 0.2
Solder
Solder
1.
Cable preparation
First place the strain relief (if to be used) on the cable.
Strip the cable according to dimensions below.
2.
Cable terminating
2.1 Place the crimp ferrule
on the cable. Widen the shield braid. Slide
the subassembly
over the cable until the insulator rests against
the dielectric and the cable conductor is visible through the contact
solder hole.
2.2 Solder the conductor through the hole.
2.3 Slide the crimp ferrule
onto the shield until it rests against the
crimp backnut of the subassembly
. Crimp with the LEMO crimping
tool using the hexagonal opening (see “Tooling” on page 32).
Slide the insulator
onto the subassembly
.
2.4 Slide the assembly into the connector shell
and screw it onto the
subassembly
. Tighten using the appropriate tool to a torque of
0.25 Nm (see tooling on pages 31 and 32).
Push the strain relief (if used) onto the crimp ferrule.
T
5
5
S
12
12
L
17
19
Cable
group
1-2-3-4-5-8
6-7
M5
Note:
these terminating instructions apply to the following models:
M5 = FFS, FFV, PCS, PSS, PES