Connector housing and method of assembling connector

Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Plural-contact coupling part

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439395, H01R 13502

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056881487

ABSTRACT:
Both a method of assembling a connector and a connector housing usable for executing the method are provided. In the method, the connector housing moulded as one body is prepared at first. The housing consists of a housing body with an opening, a cover for closing the opening and a connecting piece for connecting the connector housing with the cover. Then, a wire is installed into the body through the opening. Next, the connecting piece is cut, so that said cover is separated from said housing body. Thereafter, the separated cover is slid into said housing body on the opening, so that it is covered with the cover. To facilitate the sliding of the cover, the housing body is provided with a sliding groove while the cover is provided with a projection to be engaged with the groove.

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