Coaxial contact with sleeve

Electrical connectors – Including or for use with coaxial cable – Having crimpable metallic cable conductor grip

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439877, H01R 1704

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051238640

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a coaxial contact for termination to a coaxial cable. The coaxial contact has an electrically conductive shell defining an open forward end (116). A center contact (56) for termination to a center conductor (208) of the cable is disposed concentrically within and isolated from shell (104) by a dielectric insert (26) and ferrule (28). A sleeve (300) is positioned over the cable jacket during assembly and after the center contact, dielectric insert and ferrule are positioned, the sleeve is employed to lay the braid strands over the ferrule. The sleeve may be left over the braid and crimped between the shell and braid.

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