JBXFD1G08MCSDSMR Souriau Connection Technology, JBXFD1G08MCSDSMR Datasheet - Page 6

CONN PLUG 8POS STRAIGHT CRIMP

JBXFD1G08MCSDSMR

Manufacturer Part Number
JBXFD1G08MCSDSMR
Description
CONN PLUG 8POS STRAIGHT CRIMP
Manufacturer
Souriau Connection Technology
Series
JBXr
Datasheets

Specifications of JBXFD1G08MCSDSMR

Connector Type
Plug, Male Pins
Number Of Positions
8
Shell Size - Insert
1
Mounting Type
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Termination
Crimp
Fastening Type
Push-Pull
Orientation
G
Shell Material, Finish
Brass, Chrome over Nickel
Features
Shielded
Product Type
Connectors
Shell Style
Plug
Number Of Contacts
8
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Ingress Protection
-
Shell Size, Military
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
SOU1559

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Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
JBXFD1G08MCSDSMR
Manufacturer:
SOURIAU
Quantity:
20 000
Contact will not seat in
connector, contact backing out.
Bent solder contact
Connector will not release
from mating part or operate
correctly
Over tightened the back nut.
Collet will not grip cable.
Connector will not assemble.
Contact stubbing after mating.
Electrical failure.
sometimes necessary to pot the back end of the connector so that the contacts are sealed off from the
environment. When this application is needed, it is recommended that the assembler engage a mating
connector/alignment tool to the assembly being potted. Once the mating connector/alignment tool is
engaged, it must be left engaged until the potting compound has hardened. This will insure that the
true position requirements are met. If the application is for low volume, a mating connector can be
used. If the application is for high volume, it is recommended that an alignment tool be purchased
from the supplier.
REV 4 – April 14, 2004
11. If the connector requires a protective boot, slide the boot over the lip on the back nut.
12. Potting of backend of plug with clipped contacts:
Problem:
Clipped contacts are designed to float in the connector so that they self align when mated. It is
Wrong wire or insulation size, wrong strip
length, poor crimping, broken clips,
damaged insulator, removed contact without
proper removal tool, bad crimp.
Bent in handling, bent in soldering
operation, connector assembled incorrectly.
Pins and insulator were inserted into
electrical test while unprotected by
shell
Not using flats on latching sleeve and back
nut to torque connector, improper assembly
of the connector, over mold material inside
connector.
or operate correctly, damage connector.
Loose cable in connector.
Incorrect alignment of key in connector,
half bushings, connector housing, insulator,
collet, braid in key slots in collet.
Bent contact and damaged contact,
connector-assembled incorrectly.
Improper crimping, wrong wire strip length,
wire loading incorrect location, poor solder
joint.
Connector will not release from mating part
Trouble Shooting
Cause:
Use correct wire, adjust strip length, strip and
re-crimp with new contact, replace insulator,
using wrong crimp tool, replace contact.
Replace insert with contacts.
Release back nut and re-torque, disassemble
and reassemble, replace connector.
Loosen back nut and retighten.
Check correct collet size is being used.
Disassemble connector and reassemble
connector-aligning keys, relocate braid in
collet.
Re-align contact, replace insert with contacts.
Remove contact with correct removal tool,
reinstall new contact, and verify strip length.
Correction:

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