Herein disclosed is a coaxial connector for connecting a coaxial cable to some device including another coaxial cable. The coaxial connector comprises a hollow ring-shaped member threaded with the coaxial cable and having an inner diameter which is slightly larger than an outer diameter of the coaxial cable. The hollow ring-shaped member has an annular cross section. The coaxial connector further comprises a cylindrical housing having a seat surface portion which allows the hollow ring-shaped member to be seated thereon, and pressing means for pressing the hollow ring-shaped member seated on the seat surface portion of the cylindrical housing to the cylindrical housing. The hollow ring-shaped member is transformed by the pressing means, thereby fixing the coaxial cable to the cylindrical housing.
A guide tube includes of a body having a beveled surface at one end that is inserted into the hollow body of a coaxial cable end connector, with a centered lengthwise tubular passage formed in the other end into which is inserted the coaxial cable conductors. The present arrangement enables the easy and efficient insertion of the conductors onto the body of the end connector, and removable of the thereby guide tube increasing the working efficiency of the installation personnel as an optimized tool capable of continuous and repeated usage.
Disclosed is an electrical connector assembly wherein an electrical signal transformer is mounted to or within the electrical connector assembly. The electrical connector assembly is mounted to a printed circuit board utilized in a telecommunication network digital cross-connect module. The electrical connector assembly is preferably a BNC, a TNC type or a 1.6/5.6 of electrical connector.
A F-type coaxial cable connector includes an outer tubular sleeve which receives an inner tubular post. The inner post includes a projecting barrel portion sized to receive the center conductor and the dielectric layer of a prepared coaxial cable end. The barrel portion includes a raised barb which separates the outer jacket and conductive braid or foil of the coaxial cable, the post further including an annular flange having a circumferential cavity which receives the end of the separated cable jacket and braid, providing a 360.degree. seal. The post and rotating nut are driven longitudinally into the stationary outer sleeve to crimp the connector and to complete the cable termination.
A connector for attaching a cable to a terminal includes a connector body with a hex head fastener rotatably attached at one end of the body. A compressible gasket or clamp sleeve is positioned along the connector body for engaging and sealing about a portion of the jacket of the cable received within the connector.
A connector for attaching a cable to a terminal includes a connector body with a hex head fastener rotatably attached at one end of the body. A compressible gasket or clamp sleeve is positioned along the connector body for engaging and sealing about a portion of the jacket of the cable received within the connector.