
37
3
2
1
4
5
L ± 0.2
S ± 0.2
T ± 0.2
Solder
2
1
3
4
L ± 0.2
S ± 0.2
T ± 0.2
Solder
Terminating of elbow plugs (90°) with cable collet and cable crimp
1.
Cable preparation
First place the strain relief
(if to be used) on the cable.
Strip the cable according to
dimensions below.
2.
Cable terminating
2.1 Place the crimp ferrule
and
collet
on the cable. Fold
back the shield braid onto the
conical part of the collet, and
trim to outer edge of the
collet.
2.2 Slide the assembly into the
connector shell
and tighten
the collet nut
using the
appropriate tool to a torque
of 0.25 Nm (see “Tooling” on
page 31 and 32). Check that
the cable conductor rests in
the contact slot, solder the
conductor through the hole.
2.3 Place the insulating sleeve
over the soldered contact.
2.4 Close the access hole with
the flat screw
.
Push the strain relief (if used)
onto the collet nut
.
1.
Cable preparation
First place the strain relief
(if to be used) on the cable.
Strip the cable according to
dimensions below.
2.
Cable terminating
2.1 Place the cable crimp ferrule
on the cable and widen the
braiding.
2.2 Slide the cable into the
connector shell
. Check that
cable conductor rests in the
contact slot, tin solder the
conductor through the hole.
Slide the crimp ferrule
over
the braiding until it reaches
the connector shell
. Crimp
with the LEMO crimp tool
using the hexagonal opening
(see “Tooling” on page 32).
2.3 Place the insulating sleeve
over the soldered contact.
2.4 Close the connector hole
with the flat screw
.
Push the strain relief (if used)
onto the crimping tube
.
T
1
S
3.5
L
Cable
group
1-2-3-4-8
6.5
M6
T
1
3
S
4.5
4.5
L
9
11
Cable
group
1-2-3-4-8
6-7
M7
Note:
these terminating instruc-
tions apply to the following models:
M6 = FLA
Note:
these terminating instruc-
tions apply to the following models:
M7 = FLS, FLV
M6
M7