Mike,
What I meant was to strip everything from the cable, EXCEPT the final foil layer which surrounds the foam insulator. MY Belden quad shield, from outer jacket in, goes like this:
Outer jacket
Aluminum braid (40 % coverage)
Foil (100% coverage)
Aluminum braid (60 % coverage)
Foil final layer (100%, bonded to the foam insulator)
solid copper conductor
So, Im talking about stripping everything off EXCEPT the final foil that surrounds the foam insulator, and NOT folding anything back. Clean straight cut.
Also, does it matter if the final shielded foam insulator is recessed a bit inside the connector after terminating, or does it need to be flush with the inner inside bottom (looking straight at the inside of the connection), of the connector?
I ask this only because all of the compression connectors seem to be different in length, which then indicates that the final stripping dimensions are different prior to termination depending on which connector you use. Stripping for my Paladin compression tool, but using Ideal connector leaves the foil/foam covered dielectric recessed somewhat, although the copper conductor does not touch the connector at all, and wouldnt when joined.
Thanks again!!
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