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Bulkhead feedthrough cable jack connectors

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TE CONNECTIVITY
PREVIOUS PART
PART NUMBER
1057160-1
1057159-1
1. INTRODUCTION
These instructions cover the application of the Type N
Bulkhead Feedthrough Cable Jack Connectors listed
in the table in Figure 1. These connectors are used in
direct solder attachment type applications.
Dimensions in these instructions are in metric units
NOTE
[with U.S. customary units in brackets], unless
otherwise indicated. Figures are for identification
i
only and are not drawn to scale.
The table in Figure 2 indicates the tooling required for
the application of these connectors. The TE part
numbers are listed, along with the previous part
numbers, and the tooling description.
TE PART
PREVIOUS PART
NUMBER
NUMBER
2098-5206-54
1055439-1
(T-4567)
2098-5207-54
1055440-1
(T-4700-1
2098-5277-10
1055472-1
(T-4561)
91362-1
- -
2098-5276-02
1055471-1
(T-4572)
Figure 2
Reasons for revision can be found in Section 3,
REVISION SUMMARY.
© 2011 Tyco Electronics Corporation, a TE Connectivity Ltd. Company
All Rights Reserved
*Trademark
TE Connectivity, TE connectivity (logo), and TE (logo) are trademarks. Other logos, product and/or Company names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Type N 
Bulkhead Feedthrough 
Cable Jack Connectors
Gasket
Housing
NUMBER
3004-7941-01
Type N Bulkhead Feedthrough Cable Jack
3004-7941-00
DESCRIPTION
Cable Fixture
Subassembly
Clamp Insert Assembly
Center Contact Holder
Solder Gage
Locator Tool
TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111
PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752
Dielectric
Center Contact
DESCRIPTION
Figure 1
2. ASSEMBLY
2.1. Cable Preparation (See Figure 3)
1. Insert the squared end of the cable into the fixture
base hole pattern #2.
2. Place the saw in the saw slot and cut through the
outer conductor and into the dielectric while rotating
the cable.
To avoid personal injury, always use caution and
DANGER
follow all local practices when using a cutting blade.
STOP
3. Remove the cable from the fixture and finish
cutting the cable with a cutting blade.
4. Bare the inner conductor by prying the outer
conductor and dielectric from the cable.
2.2. Soldering the Center Contact to the Cable Inner
Conductor (See Figure 4)
To avoid personal injury, always use caution and
DANGER
follow all local practices when using soldering
equipment.
STOP
1. Tin the inner conductor of the cable.
2. Place the solder gage on the inner conductor
flush with end of the outer conductor.
3. Place the center contact in the holder, heat the
center contact and push it over the inner conductor
of the cable to rest firmly against the solder gage.
4. Remove solder gage and excess solder.
This controlled document is subject to change.
For latest revision and Regional Customer Service,
visit our website at www.te.com
Instruction Sheet
408-4911
03 NOV 11 Rev C
Rear Housing
O-Ring
CABLE TYPE
- .141 Semi-Rigid Coaxial Cable
- .141 Semi-Rigid Microporous Cable
1 of 2
LOC B

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Summary of Contents for TE Connectivity Type N

  • Page 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752 For latest revision and Regional Customer Service, *Trademark visit our website at www.te.com LOC B TE Connectivity, TE connectivity (logo), and TE (logo) are trademarks. Other logos, product and/or Company names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 2 408-4911 DO NOT use flux or solvent in the cable dielectric Outer Conductor NOTE Fixture Base  area of micro-porous cable. Hole Pattern #2  90° 2.3. Soldering Cable Sub-Assembly to Rear Housing 1. Place the rear housing on the end of the cable 2.79 ±0.254] Cable Dielectric sub-assembly.

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