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Mounting Nut

Lockwasher

Gasket

Housing

Dielectric

Center Contact

O-Ring

Rear Housing

TE CONNECTIVITY 

PART NUMBER

PREVIOUS PART 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

CABLE TYPE

1057160-1

3004-7941-01

Type N Bulkhead Feedthrough Cable Jack

- .141 Semi-Rigid Coaxial Cable

- .141 Semi-Rigid Microporous Cable

1057159-1

3004-7941-00

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Instruction Sheet

TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111

PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752

This controlled document is subject to change.

For latest revision and Regional Customer Service, 
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LOC B

408-4911

Type N 

Bulkhead Feedthrough 

Cable Jack Connectors

03 NOV 11  Rev C

Figure 1

1. INTRODUCTION

These instructions cover the application of the Type N 
Bulkhead Feedthrough Cable Jack Connectors listed 
in the table in Figure 1. These connectors are used in 
direct solder attachment type applications.

NOTE

i

Dimensions in these instructions are in metric units 

[with U.S. customary units in brackets], unless 

otherwise indicated. Figures are for identification 

only and are not drawn to scale.

The table in Figure 2 indicates the tooling required for 
the application of these connectors. The TE part 
numbers are listed, along with the previous part 
numbers, and the tooling description.

TE PART 

NUMBER

PREVIOUS PART 

NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

1055439-1

2098-5206-54

(T-4567)

Cable Fixture 

Subassembly

1055440-1

2098-5207-54

(T-4700-1

Clamp Insert Assembly

1055472-1

2098-5277-10

(T-4561)

Center Contact Holder

91362-1

- -

Solder Gage

1055471-1

2098-5276-02

(T-4572)

Locator Tool

Figure 2

Reasons for revision can be found in Section 3, 
REVISION SUMMARY.

2. ASSEMBLY

2.1. Cable Preparation (See Figure 3)

1. Insert the squared end of the cable into the fixture 
base hole pattern #2. 

2. Place the saw in the saw slot and cut through the 
outer conductor and into the dielectric while rotating 
the cable.

DANGER

STOP

To avoid personal injury, always use caution and 

follow all local practices when using a cutting blade.

3. Remove the cable from the fixture and finish 
cutting the cable with a cutting blade.

4. Bare the inner conductor by prying the outer 
conductor and dielectric from the cable.

2.2. Soldering the Center Contact to the Cable Inner 

Conductor  (See Figure 4)

DANGER

STOP

To avoid personal injury, always use caution and 

follow all local practices when using soldering 

equipment.

1. Tin the inner conductor of the cable.

2. Place the solder gage on the inner conductor 
flush with end of the outer conductor.

3. Place the center contact in the holder, heat the 
center contact and push it over the inner conductor 
of the cable to rest firmly against the solder gage.

4. Remove solder gage and excess solder.

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