Installation Instructions Connectors for HELIAX® FSJ4-75 Superflexible Foam-dielectric Coaxial Cable |
Bulletin 237005A Revision A |
This connector is designed for tab flaring of the outer conductor and mounting of the inner connector to the inner conductor of the coaxial cable. Shrink tubing is used to seal the conductor at the clamping nut. systems requires qualified, experienced personnel. Andrew installation instructions have been written for such personnel. Antenna systems should be inspected once a year by qualified personnel to verify proper installation, maintenance, and condition of equipment. Andrew disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe installation practices. Thoroughly Before Assembly 1. Prepare Cable. Straighten the end of the cable for at least 10 inches (254 mm) and saw off a short section so that the cable end is square. Remove the jacket to the dimension shown, using a straight-edged piece of heavy paper wrapped around the cable to guide the cutting knife. Carefully saw through the outer conductor and foam to the dimension shown. Make the cut shallow enough to avoid damaging the inner conductor. Then unscrew the piece of cut outer conductor from the foam and trim off the foam with a sharp knife. Use a file to remove copper burrs and a brush to remove copper particles from the foam. |
Taper the end of the inner conductor with a file for easier insertion into the inner connector during final assembly. Slide the shrink tube provided and the clamping nut onto the cable and position them a few inches from the cable end. 2. Add Gasket and Clamping Nut. Slide the gasket onto the outer conductor so that it butts against the jacket. Apply a thin coating of silicone grease to the outer surface of the gasket and to the gasket contact surface in the clamping nut. Note: The outer threads of the clamping nut must be kept free of grease. Screw the clamping nut fully onto the outer conductor and over the gasket so that 1/16 inch (2 mm) of outer conductor protrudes from the clamping nut. 3. Slit and Bend Outer Conductor. Make approximately 10 to 12 slits in the outer conductor with miniature diagonal cutters to a depth of 1/16 inch (2 mm) and bend the tabs against the clamping nut as shown. Then lay a knife tip on the tabs and gently tap the knife with a mallet to flatten the tabs. Trim off any tabs that extend beyond the edge of the clamping nut. Trim the foam flush with the flattened tabs. |