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8-3
Y-shaped connector
with test probes
Cable connector
Socket
Cable connector
Socket
Fig. 8.2-2 Coaxial Connector of the DDF
Take the following steps to make the connector:
1) Peel the outer jacket of the cable for about 14mm, as shown in a} of Fig. 8.2-3.
2) Slip in sequence the cable connector sheath, the heat-shrink tube and the
crimping tube. Open the shielding net forth with a net opening sleeve (or do it
manually). And then strip the internal insulation layer to expose 3mm of the
internal conductor, as shown in b) of Fig. 8.2-3.
3) As shown in c) of Fig. 8.2-3, insert the internal conductor into the connector.
Note that the core wire must be inserted into the leg at the rear of the internal
conductor. Weld the wire and cut the shielding net neatly to 6mm long.
4) Push the crimping tube and the shielding net to the end of the connector, as
shown in d) of Fig. 8.2-3.
5) As shown in e) of Fig. 8.2-3, crimp the crimping tube into a cube with the
crimping pliers. Note that crimp again in another direction after the first
crimping.
6) As shown in f) of Fig. 8.2-3, slip the heat-shrink tube around the crimped
crimping tube, and heat around it using a hot blower to make it shrink. And then
screw the end sheath.