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© 2017 Cinch Connectors, Inc.

 

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Cinch Connectivity Solutions Waseca

299 Johnson Avenue SW, Suite 100

Waseca, MN 56093 USA 

 

 +1 507.833.8822

[email protected]

cinch.com

1.  Identify connector parts (8 piece parts) and tools (4 piece 

parts).

2.  Strip cable jacket and dielectric to dimension shown. Do 

not nick center conductor. Clean all debris from cable.

3.  Slide stem over cable jacket, keeping stem correctly 

oriented to end of cable. 

4.  Insert jack contact into rear insulator. Make sure insulator 

is correctly oriented to contact. Place jack contact and 
rear insulator onto center conductor, keeping insulator 
correctly oriented between cable jacket and contact. 

5.  Slide stem away from jack contact. Insert contact into 

stop screw and clamp cable in vise. Tighten stop screw 
until light pressure is applied between jack contact, rear 
insulator and cable jacket.

6.  Solder jack contact to center conductor through solder 

hole using .020 (.051) diameter flux core solder wire. Use 

a minimum amount of solder for a good joint. 

7.  After solder joint has cooled, remove cable from vise and 

remove any excess solder from jack contact with a sharp 

blade and clean all debris from contact and rear insulator.

8.  Slide stem over rear insulator and tighten stem into 

location fixture until stem bottoms out. 

9.  Insert cable into vise, but do not clamp. Insert jack 

contact into stop screw and tighten location fixture until 

stop screw bottoms out. Clamp cable in vise.

10. Solder stem to cable jacket, using a minimum amount of 

solder for a full fillet joint. Allow assembly to cool before 

removing from vise.

11. After solder joint has cooled, un-clamp cable and remove 

location fixture from stop screw and cable assembly. 

Insert front insulator into bulkhead jack body. Insert cable 
assembly into body and tighten to 25-30 in-lbs.

12. Add gasket, lock washer and mounting nut when 

installing connector to panel.

Type N Bulkhead Jack Solder Style for Semi-Rigid Cable

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