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Housing 

Subassembly

Center Contact

Outer Sleeve

Heat-Shrink

Tubing

TE PART NO.

PREVIOUS PART NO.

CABLE TYPE

1059540-1

4536-7341-02

RG55/U, 142, 223, 400

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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, 
visit our website at www.te.com

LOC B

408-8267

OSP* Flange Mount Cable

Jack Connector 1059540-1

20 SEP 11  Rev B

Figure 1

1. INTRODUCTION

This instruction sheet contains the assembly 
procedure for OSP Flange Mount Cable Jack 
Connector 1059540-1. Refer to Figure 1. These 
connectors are floating rear mount, crimp attachment 
type connectors that attach to the cable listed in Figure 
1. Figure 1 also contains the previous part number for 
the flange mount cable jack connector.

NOTE

i

Dimensions on this sheet are in millimeters [with 

inches in brackets], unless otherwise specified. 

Figures are not drawn to scale.

The table below references the tools required to apply 
this connector. The table includes tool description, TE 
part number, and the corresponding “previous” part 
number.

TOOL

DESCRIPTION

PART NO. CROSS-REFERENCE

TE NO.

PREVIOUS NO.

Crimping Tool

1060713-1

5698-5014-54

(T-4718)

Crimping Die

1060714-1

5698-5015-54

(T-4702-1 Die No. B)

Contact Holder

1055454-1

2098-5221-10

(T-4578)

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

2. ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

2.1. Preparing the Coaxial Cable End  

(Figure 2)

1. Place the heat-shrink tubing and outer sleeve on 
the cable.

Inner

Conductor

Dielectric

Heat-Shrink 

Tubing

2.16 +/- .254

[.085 +/- .010]

Cable

Braid

Outer

Sleeve

Cable

Jacket

Figure 2

2. Using a knife, remove the end portion of the cable 
jacket.

DANGER

STOP

To avoid personal injury, be sure to use personal 

protection, including gloves, when handling a knife,

3. Trim the cable braid to length.

4. Trim the cable dielectric to length.

5. Trim the inner conductor to length.

6. Flare the cable braid.

2.2. Soldering Center Contact to Cable Inner Conductor 

(Figure 3)

DANGER

STOP

The soldering equipment is hot. To avoid personal 

injury, be sure to exercise caution when working 

around soldering equipment.

1. Tin the inner conductor of the cable.

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