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- Cuong Tran
- Patrick Frande
10kV Connector Termination
- 10kV connector pack comes with the following:
- (Make sure that the P/N is 1065-2 and not 1065-1. The center pin on the 1065-1 has smaller inside diameter not compatible with our HV cable)
- First, slide the heat shrink onto the cable you want to terminate. Then, slide the terminator on.
- The HV cable will have the following layers:
- Strip the jacket back to the length indicated in the photo below. Use the connector to determine this length.
- The cut must be even. (TIP: Use an X-Acto knife.)
- Pull back the metallic shielding to the base of the jacket cutoff. Trim excess metal, but leave small rim of shielding.
- Strip insulation layer to the length indicated in the photo below. Use the gold pin to determine this length.
- The cut must be even so that the pin will be flush. TIP: Use an X-Acto knife. Pictured below: an uneven cut.
- Put gold pin in clamp and fill with solder.
- To do this, hold the soldering iron against the pin's side hole. You will need about 1" of solder.
- Put the soldering iron against the side hole again to soften the solder and insert the cable's conductor tip.
- TIP: Use a section of 22 AWG cable jacket to keep from inserting the conductor too far.
- Smooth out the ring of solder that has formed where the pin meets the cable. Use an X-Acto knife to do this.
- Fit connector over the pin.
- Put it on with gentle twisting motions–do not force it on. If it doesn't fit at first, smooth out the solder more. Pictured below: Cuong's tool for making sure connector is far enough onto the cable.
- Smooth what's left of the metallic shielding back up over the connector bottom.
- Fit terminator onto base of connector and crimp (hole size .213").
- Put heat shrink over the terminator and base of connector and shrink to cable.
- Insert O-ring in tip of connector.
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