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CJ70-47

Part # CJ70-47
Description CONN TRB JACK STR CRIMP
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COAX CONNECTORS
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Wrench Crimp Features
3-piece construction
Captive center contact pin in cone
assembly
Spring-loaded coupling ring using
a beryllium-copper crescent
washer
Freely rotating captured insert inside the clamp-nut assembly
Stepped captured insert inside the clamp-nut assembly
360° metal-to-metal, sandwich braid capture of the outer-
braid-to-cone assembly. (No insulation between the clamping
surfaces)
Machined barb on the end of the cone assembly
BNC Coax Wrench Crimp Connector
Trompeter’s BNC Coax Tool Crimp Connector
19 reasons why our BNC connectors outperform the competition every time!
SureNotch™ BNC
The UPL220 Series and the UPL250 Series feature SureNotch™,
Trompeter’s inn ovative solution for incomplete connector mating.
SureNotch™ provides immediate and reliable visual confirmation
of secure mating. The UPL250 Series Mini-BNC Series allow high-
er interconnect density, enabling 40% more interconnects in the
same area, with all the positive characteristics of the full size BNC.
Telco BNC
SureNotch™ BNC provides visual indicator that every BNC is
locked onto the mating jack
Black spring water highlights the notch
Standard feature on all Trompeter Telco 75 Ohm BNC’s
Hermetically Sealed Coax Connectors available, contact customer service.
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2
4
8
Tapered ferrule facilitates connector
insertion under the braid. Foil, if any,
is positioned inside the ferrule.
360° ferrule improves
connector-to-cable
tensile strength
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3
6
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Tested and
approved to NEBS
Level 3 Type 2.
Exterior ferrule surface
delivers superior cable
retention without braid
breakage.
Generous capture
cone design ensures
easy insertion of
center conductor.
Nickel, non-tarnish
finish adds to the
endurance and
reliability of this
rugged connector.
Spring-loaded coupling ring
uses a beryllium-copper
crescent washer to assure
positive electrical mating.
Fully enclosed metal outer conductor is an
integral part of a rugged construction,
important for handling the stress of cable
weight over time.
Spring fingers are plated with nickel for superior
wear properties over repeated matings.
This coupling ring also
avoids compression set
issues over time.
Stepped crimp sleeve grips the outer
jacket, increasing connector-to-
cable pull strength reliability.
Unique plating flow hole
ensures uniform interior
plating.
Unique locking center contact
design for high contact
retention.
50-millionths gold plating
improves durability over
thousands of mating cycles.
Beryllium Copper spring fingers
for high mating cycle life and
repeatability.
Machined solid PTFE insulator for
superior RF electrical performance.
Also provides superior electrical
conductivity for exceptional
signal quality (true 75-ohm).
Captive center contact
provides
positive tactile installer
feedback
for error-free assembly.
Also prevents pin movement
when cable is flexed.
Coax Connectors / BNC Coax Connector Introduction
COAX CONNECTORS
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“D” mounting holes are on page 54.
Mounting Hole: C2.085
.437 WRENCH FLATS
.931
.096
.606 DIA MAX
.437 HEX NUT
.500 FLATS
.997
.096
.600 DIA MAX
.437 HEX
1.208
.708
.593 DIA
MAX
.380
DIA
.642
.420
.078
.687 HEX NUT
CRIMP
SLEEVE
.4375-28UNEF-2A
1.020
1.220
.987
1.100
1.080
.890
1.300
.375-32UNEF-2A
.437 WRENCH FLAT
1.089
.250
.400
.500 HEX
ACCEPTS
.064 DIA
CONDUCTOR
.632
.593 DIA MAX
1.132
CRIMP SLEEVE
CONTACT PIN
1.100
.593
MAX
.444 DIA
1.100
1.600
CRIMP SLEEVE
CONTACT PIN
.593
MAX
.444 DIA
1.325
MAX
.848
.808
45°
1.900 MAX
CONTACT PIN
CRIMP SLEEVE
1.284
.424.430
.380
.433 MAX
Coax Connectors / BNC Coax Connector Introduction Coax Connectors / Miniature Coax 20/220 Series
BNC Plugs & Jacks
Cable Plug
Tool Crimp
50Ω........ PL220-
75Ω...... UPL220-
Cable Plug
Wrench Crimp
50Ω........... PL20-
75Ω......... UPL20-
Bulkhead Plug
Front Mount, Solder Pot
50Ω.................................................... PL21
75Ω.................................................. UPL21
Cable Plug
90° Right Angle, Full Crimp
75Ω....................................... UPLR220-
45° Angle, Full Crimp
75Ω...................................... UPLFF220-
Cable Jack
Wrench Crimp
50Ω................................. CJ20-
75Ω............................... UCJ20-
Cable Jack
Tool Crimp
50Ω................................ CJ220-
75Ω.............,................ UCJ220-
Bulkhead Cable Jack
Rear Tool Crimp
50Ω................................. BJ220-
75Ω............................... UBJ220-
Mounting Hole: D3.100
BNC Adapter
Male to Female Right Angle
75Ω BNC..................... UADRMF220
BNC “T” Adapter
50Ω.................................... BN23
75Ω.................................. UBN23
BNC Coupling Adapter
Barrel connector
50Ω.................................. AD228
75Ω................................ UAD228
Refer to Cable Group Tables, pages 74-91.
COAX CONNECTORS
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.625-24UNEF-2A
.750 HEX NUT
.830 DIA MAX
.437 HEX
1.000
.790
.096
.500-28UNEF-2A
.562 HEX NUT
.562 HEX NUT
ACCEPTS
.060 DIA
CONDUCTOR
1.060
.471
.437HEX
.500-28UNEF-2A
1.000
.806 .096
.625 HEX
.687 HEX
.562 HEX
.562 HEX NUT
.500-28UNEF-2A
.380
DIA
.757
1.060
SOLDER POT ACCEPTS
.060 DIA CONDUCTOR
.380 DIA
TYP
.700
1.284
.562 HEX
.500-28UNEF-2A
.584
.375-32UNEF-2A
.468 HEX
.425
.046
1.058
.500 HEX
ACCEPTS
.060 DIA
CONDUCTOR
.380 DIA
TYP
.562 HEX
.562 HEX NUT
.500-28UNEF-2A
1.280
.046
.505
.060
.584
1.284
±.015
.500-28UNEF-2A
Ø.380
TYP
.562 HEX NUT
.510
.505
.448
.443
RECOMMENDED
PANEL
CUTOUT
.562 HEX NUT
2X Ø.380
1.304
.096
.750
2X Ø.180 .050
2X Ø.108
THRU
.884
1.19
.710
.99
Ø.562
.562 HEX
.500-28UNEF-2A
.060
1.284
.42
2X Ø.380
Coax Connectors / Miniature Coax 20/220 Series
BNC Bulkhead Jacks
Insulated Bulkhead Cable Jack
Wrench Crimp, Rear Mount
50Ω............................................... BJ26-
75Ω............................................. UBJ26-
Mounting Hole: D2.187
GF-Ground lter version page
35
Non-insulated Bulkhead Jack
Feed-through
50Ω................................................... BJ224
75Ω................................................. UBJ224
Mounting Hole: DD3.156
Insulated Bulkhead Jack
Front Mount, Solder Pot
50Ω................................................... BJ227
75Ω................................................. UBJ227
Mounting Hole: D3.147
Insulated Bulkhead Jack
Recessed Insulated Adapter (RIA) Feed-through
75Ω.......................................... UBJ224-RIA
Bulkhead Cable Jack
Rear Mount, Wrench Crimp
50Ω.......................... BJ29-
75Ω........................ UBJ29-
Mounting Holes: D3.218 (D2.218-Cable Groups 6, 6E,51,52)
Bulkhead Jack
Non-insulated
50Ω.......................... BJ23
75Ω........................ UBJ23
Mounting Hole: D3.147
Insulated Bulkhead Cable Jack
Rear Mount, Solder Pot
50Ω.......................... BJ21
75Ω........................ UBJ21
Mounting Hole: D3.147
Bulkhead Jack
Feed-through Non-insulated
50Ω.......................... BJ24
75Ω........................ UBJ24
Mounting Hole: DD3.100, (Hermetically sealed
version available, call customer service).
Bulkhead Jack
Front Mount, Solder Pot
50Ω.......................... BJ20
75Ω........................ UBJ20
w/Solder Lug
50Ω....................... BJ20SL
75Ω..................... UBJ20SL
Mounting Hole: D5.125
Insulated Bulkhead Jack
Feed-through
50Ω.......................... BJ228
75Ω........................ UBJ228
Mounting Hole: DD3.156
Insulated Bulkhead Jack
Feed-through
50Ω.......................... BJ28
75Ω........................ UBJ28
Mounting Hole: D3.156 (Hermetically sealed version
available, call customer service).
GF-Ground Filter version available page 370c .
“D” mounting holes are on page 54.
Refer to Cable Group Tables, pages 74-91.
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