MA-COM 2008152-1

Instruction Sheet
408-10154
LIGHT-N-LOK* Connectors
24 JUL 07
Rev A
2. DESCRIPTION
Wire
White Wire
Release Latch
Black Wire
Plug Assembly
These connectors consist of a plug and a receptacle.
Customers may order complete cable assemblies
from Tyco Electronics. Refer to the table in Figure 1
for specific assembly part numbers.
3. ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
Strain-Relief
CAUTION
In the field, these connectors must be assembled
by a qualified electrician in accordance with
national and local electrical codes and the
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Plug
White Wire
Wire
following instructions.
Select the proper connector part number for your
production requirements.
When selecting connectors 2008149–1, 2008150–1,
or 2008152–1 refer to the following procedures:
Strain-Relief
Receptacle Assembly
1. Strip wires with 18 AWG solid copper
conductors having a maximum insulation diameter
of 2.18 mm [.086 in.] to the dimensions provided in
Figure 2.
Black Wire
Plug Connector
Receptacle
Strip
Gage
CONNECTOR PART
DESCRIPTION
NUMBER
2008149-1
Plug 3-Position
2008150-1
Receptacle 3-Position
2008152-1
Pre-Mated Plug and Receptacle
Recommended Strip Length
Figure 1
Conductor
Figure 2
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers the assembly
procedures of LIGHT–N–LOK Connectors
2008149–1, 2008150–1, and 2008152–1.
NOTE
For detailed application requirements, refer to
Application Specification 114-13207.
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NOTE
Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in
2. Insert each stripped wire into an insertion hole in
the back of the plug or receptacle until bottomed.
For field wiring, black and white wires must be
inserted into corresponding holes marked “B” or
“W”. This “Wire–Trap Termination” method
removes the need for application termination
tooling. See Figure 3.
NOTE
millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Figures and
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illustrations are for reference only and are not
drawn to scale.
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Insulation
9.53 +0.80 [.375 +.031]
Pull back gently on the wires to ensure they have
latched fully into the connectors.
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5. Dress the wire 180° to complete the process.
See Figure 6.
Wires Bottomed
in Connector
Assembly
Wires Dressed
in Slots at 180°
Figure 3
3. Pull the wire down through the slot in the
strain– relief. See Figure 4.
Figure 6
6. Apply optional approved flammability rated tape
or clamp to organize the wires. See Figure 7.
Figure 4
4. Rotate the wire 90°. See Figure 5.
Optional Tape or
Clamp May Be
Applied
Figure 7
4. CONNECTOR MATING
Figure 5
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Align the polarized mating faces of the connectors,
and push the connectors together. DO NOT force the
connectors to mate. When fully mated, the
connectors must appear bottomed with each other
and flush at the point of engagement. An audible and
tactile “click” will be heard and felt. See Figure 8.
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5. CONNECTOR UNMATING
DANGER
6. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR
To reduce risk of electric shock, DISCONNECT
The contacts and connectors, are not repairable. DO
NOT use damaged or defective contacts or
connectors. DO NOT remove the wire and
re–terminate contacts.
the electrical supply before unmating the
connectors
To unmate the connectors, squeeze the release
latches on either side of the plug and pull back until
both connectors separate from each other.
CAUTION
Do NOT pull on wires when unmating the
connectors.
7. REVISION SUMMARY
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Tape or Clamp
Tape or Clamp
10 [.394] Max.
10 [.394] Max.
Plug
Receptacle
Figure 8
Rev
A
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