Connector For The Coaxial Cable - Mitsubishi MELSEC-A Series Reference Manual

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5.
SPECIFICATIONS
5.5.2

Connector for the coaxial cable

The following explains the structure and connecting procedures of the BNC connector
(connector plug for the coaxial cable).
(1)
Structure of the BNC connector and the coaxial cable
Fig 5.11 shows the structure of the BNC connector and the coaxial cable.
(2)
Procedure for connecting the BNC connector and the coaxial cable
The following describes the procedure for connecting the BNC connector and the
coaxial cable.
Fig 5.11 Structure of the BNC connector and the coaxial cable
(a) Remove the outer sheath of the coaxial cable
to specified dimensions as shown right. Use
caution not to damage the external conductor.
(b) Slip a nut, a washer, a gasket, and a clamp on
the coaxial cable, and loosen the external
conductor.
(c) Cut the external conductor, insulator, and
internal conductor to specified dimensions as
shown right.
As for the external conductor, cut it as the
same dimension as that of taper part and
smooth down it on the clamp.
(d) Solder the contact to the tip of the internal
conductor.
(e) Insert the contact assembly to the plug shell,
and engage the plug shell with the nut.
MELSECNET mode
MELSECNET
MELSECNET
MELSECNET
Operating Mode
mode
mode
Applicability
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MELSECNET/B
MELSECNET
MELSECNET
MELSECNET
MELSECNET
composite mode
mode
mode
composite mode

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