JKXEP0G07FPSDP Souriau Connection Technology, JKXEP0G07FPSDP Datasheet

Circular Push Pull Connectors PUSH-PULL CONNECTOR

JKXEP0G07FPSDP

Manufacturer Part Number
JKXEP0G07FPSDP
Description
Circular Push Pull Connectors PUSH-PULL CONNECTOR
Manufacturer
Souriau Connection Technology
Series
JKXr
Datasheet

Specifications of JKXEP0G07FPSDP

Product Type
Connectors
Number Of Contacts
7
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
JKX PLUG ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Straight Plug Assembly
Protective Boot
1. Determine what size cable you will be using. Then select the proper collet number for that
cable.
2. Strip the cable and each wire to the required strip length.
Rev 1 – April 14, 2004

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JKXEP0G07FPSDP Summary of contents

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JKX PLUG ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Straight Plug Assembly 1. Determine what size cable you will be using. Then select the proper collet number for that cable. 2. Strip the cable and each wire to the required strip length. Rev 1 – ...

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When assembling a plug with a protective boot, prep the cable by taking the protective boot (#6) and sliding it with the small inside diameter first onto the cable. Then slide the small diameter end of the back nut ...

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Locator Pin and Socket .07-.09 mm and 1.3 mm contacts Turret with locator for pin and socket 1.6 mm and 2 mm contacts b. If using soldered contacts, prep each wire with flux and then tin dip each exposed wire ...

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Removal of Contacts: a. Using the proper extraction tool insert the tool over the front of the contact and push contact out. Failure to use the proper extraction tool can result in damage to the contact. 7. Take the ...

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Once the outer shell is installed onto the connector housing, apply thread lock to thread area. Then slide the cable glade (#3) collet (#4) and back nut (#5) up until you can manually start the back nut threads onto ...

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Problem: Contact will not seat in Wrong wire or insulation size, wrong connector, contact strip length, poor crimping, broken backing out. clips, damaged insulator, removed contact without proper removal tool, bad crimp. Bent solder contact Bent in handling, bent in ...

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