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Technical Application Guide
| Typical Complex Cable Connector |
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A. Wire Seal |
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B. Socket Contact |
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C. Chamfered Socket Lead-In |
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D. Peripheral O-Ring Seal |
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E. Pin Contact |
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F. Contact Retention Clip |
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G. Interfacial Seal |
| Contact Color Code and BIN* |
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0 - Black |
5 - Green |
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1 - Brown |
6 - Blue |
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2 - Red |
7 - Violet |
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3 - Orange |
8 - Gray |
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4 - Yellow |
9 - White |
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* Basic Identification Number |
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Manufacturers have the option of identifying contacts by
stamping the BIN* code on the shoulder of the wire barrel |
| Wire Stripping Technique |
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- Determine the proper length of insulation to be removed. Wire must be visible in inspection hole. Insulation must be 1/64” – 1/32” from end of contact or inside of insulation cup.
- Insert wire into exact center of correct cutting slot for wire size to be stripped. Each slot is marked with wire size.
- Close handles together as close as possible.
- Release handles, allowing wire holder to return to open position.
- Remove stripped wire.
- After stripping, strands of wire should be twisted firmly together in the same direction as the normal lay of the wire.
- Stripped wire with nicked or cut strands is not acceptable.
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