Construction of and method of processing end portion of shielded

Electrical connectors – With circuit conductors and safety grounding provision – Grounding to conductive sheath of cable

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174 6555, H01R 466

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060196157

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A shielded cable (1) includes a conductor (2), an inner insulating sheath (3) covering the conductor (2), a braid (4) provided around the inner insulating sheath (3), and an outer insulating sheath (5) covering the braid (4). An end portion of the outer insulating sheath (5) and an exposed portion of the braid (4), disposed adjacent to the end portion of the outer insulating sheath (5), are covered with an annular shield stopper (11) in such a manner that the shield stopper extends over the outer insulating sheath and the braid. An annular pressing portion (19) of a shield terminal (12) is inserted between the braid (4) and the inner insulating sheath (3). The shield stopper (11) is pressed, thereby simultaneously forming a first pressed portion (28) and a second pressed portion (29) at the shield stopper, the first pressed portion being pressed into the outer insulating sheath (5) while the second pressed portion is pressed into the braid (4).

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