Instruction Sheet
MCX Straight Cable Plug
1060772-1 and 1060772-2 408-8314
LOC B
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29 APR 08 Rev B
(Direct Solder Attachment)
Housing Assembly
Contact
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ELECTRONICS
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION CABLE
1060772-1 MCX Straight Cable Plug .085 S/R
1060772-2 MCX Straight Cable Plug .047 S/R
Figure 1
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet contains the assembly
procedure for the MCX Straight Cable Plugs shown in
Figure 1. These connectors are solder attachment
type connectors that attaches to .085 S/R and
.047 S/R cable.
No special tools (other than soldering equipment and
cutting equipment) are required.
Revision information can be found in Section 3.
Dimension on this sheet are in millimeters [with
inches in brackets], unless otherwise specified.
2. ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
2.1. Preparing the Coaxial Cable End
1. Remove the end portion of the cable jacket to
expose the cable dielectric and cable inner
conductor.
2. Trim the dielectric and inner conductor as shown
in Figure 2.
2.2. Soldering the Center Contact to the Cable Inner
Conductor
To avoid personal injury, exercise all local and
safety practices when working with the soldering
equipment.
Figure 2
4.70 +/- .03
[.185 +/- .001]
2.54 +/- .03
[.100 +/- .010]
Inner
Conductor
Cable
Outer
Conductor
Dielectric
1. Tin the inner conductor.
2. Heat the center contact with the soldering
equipment and carefully push it over the center
conductor so that it butts against the dielectric. It
should appear as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3
Cable Outer
Conductor
Dielectric
Contact
Butts
Against
Dielectric
Contact
Heat Here
3. Remove excess solder and splatter.
2.3. Soldering the Housing Assembly to the Cable
1. Position and secure the housing in a small
bench vise.
2. Insert the cable into the housing assembly, and
seat it against the inside of the housing.
To avoid personal injury, exercise all local and
safety practices when working with the soldering
equipment.
NOTE
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DANGER DANGER