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Clamp positioned
against Cable Jacket
Clamp Braid folded
over Clamp and trimmed
Clamp Collar
Nut Secured Into
Plug Assembly
50 Ω BNC Plug Connector
Plug
Assembly
Contact
Clamp
Grooved Side
Gasket
Washer
Nut
Gasket (note groove)
Washer
Nut
Cable Jacket
7.92 mm (± .25)
.312 in. (± .01)
3.96 mm (± .25)
.156 in. (± .01)
Dielectric
Dielectric
Contact soldered to conductor
and bottomed on dielectric
Plug Assembly
Gasket (Ref.)
Contact Assembly
inserted into Plug
Assembly
13B
13C
13D
13E
13F
13G
13H
FIGURE 13: BNC CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
The BNC Connector consists of a plug assembly,
a contact, a clamp, a gasket, a washer, and a nut.
1. Slide nut, washer and gasket over cable end;
then strip outer cable jacket using the
recommended strip-length dimension in
figure 13b.
2. Slide clamp over cable braid and position it
against the cable jacket. After clamp is
properly positioned, comb out the braid.
3. Fold cable braid over the clamp and trim it so
that it is positioned against the clamp collar.
See figures 13c and 13d.
4. Using the dimension in figure 13e, strip
dielectric to expose the center conductor. If
applicable, tin the center conductor.
5. Solder contact to the conductor (using
standard soldering techniques), making sure
contact is bottomed on cable dielectric. See
figure 13f.
DO NOT allow a hot soldering iron to touch
cable dielectric. Certain cable dielectric
materials, such as polypropylene, will expand
if they come in contact with a hot soldering
iron.
6. Insert contact into plug assemble until contact
snaps into place. See figure 13g.
7. Thread nut into plug assembly until it is
secured. Recommended cable clamp tightening
torque is 2.8–3.4 N•m [25-30 in.-lb.], using a
7/16" wrench. See figure13h.
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