Datasheet

114--16017
Rev L 5 of 12
G. Wire Barrel Seam
The wire barrel seam shall be closed adequately to confine al l strands of the wire. There shall be no loose
strands. Wire strands should not be embedded in the outside of the wi re barrel.
H. Straightness
The contact, including the cutoff tab, shall not be bent above or below the datum line more than the
amount shown i n Figure 3.
I. Twist and Roll
There shall be no twist or roll in crimped portion that will impair usage of the contact. See Figure 3.
Figure 3
Datum Line
4_ Max
4_ Max
10_ Max
Twist and Roll
Straightness
Datum Line
4_ Max
Datum Line
Note: Not t o Scal e
10_ Max
Up--and--Down
S i d e -- t o -- S i d e
3.3. Assembly
A cri mped contact (pin or socket) must be inserted into the housing by aligning it wi th the desired contact cavity
in the BA CK (wire side) of the housing. The wire must be grasped directly behind the insulation barrel and the
contact pushed straight into the contact cavity until the contact bottoms (there will be an audible click).
Excessive force must NOT be used when inserting the contact into the contact cavity. The contact stop of the contact
is designed to ensure proper insertion depth of the contact. Over--insertion will cause damage to the contact or contact
cavity of the housing and prevent the contact from floating in the contact cavity, which is necessary for optimum
performance of the connector.
The wire must be pulled back lightly to ensure that the contact is locked in place.
3.4. Panel Mounting (Cap Housing)
A. Thickness
The panel thickness range shall be 0.79 through 2.01 [.031 through .079].
B. Cutout
The dimensions of the panel cutout for panel mounting is provided in Fi gure 4.
CAUTION
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