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LMR-600 Connector Installation Guide

This document provides an 8-step procedure for installing an EZ-600-NMC-2-D connector on LMR-600 cable. The steps include flushing and squaring the cable end, stripping the cable using specific tools, deburring the center conductor, flaring out the braid wires, and threading and tightening the connector onto the cable while applying the proper torque.

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LMR-600 Connector Installation Guide

This document provides an 8-step procedure for installing an EZ-600-NMC-2-D connector on LMR-600 cable. The steps include flushing and squaring the cable end, stripping the cable using specific tools, deburring the center conductor, flaring out the braid wires, and threading and tightening the connector onto the cable while applying the proper torque.

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3190-2641 (replaces 3190-1387)

EZ-600-NMC-2-D Connector Installation Procedure on LMR-600

1) Flush cut the cable squarely. 2) Strip the cable end using side 1 of
CCT-01 cutting tool is recommended. the CST-600 tool.

3) Debur the center conductor


using the debur tool on side #2 of
the CST-600 tool. Conductor end 4) Strip back the jacket using side
should be slightly chamfered. #2 of the CST-600 tool. Make
sure that the thumb wheel is set to
clamp.

5) Make sure the braid is straight. Square the


connector with the cable and twist onto the cable
until it bottoms on the jacket 6) Flare out the braid as shown.
(THE BRAID WIRES SHOULD BE FLUSH (MAKE SURE THAT 100% OF
WITH THE END OF THE CONNECTOR BODY) THE BRAID IS FLARED AWAY
FROM THE CORE)

7) Begin threading the front of the


connector onto the back end while 8) Tighten firmly with two 15/16”
keeping the back end firm against wrenches. Torque connector to 50 in-
the jacket. lbs or until O-ring is barely visible.
Last revised 6/4/12

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