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titleOfInvention Terminal processing apparatus and terminal processing method for coaxial cable
abstract A terminal processing apparatus and a terminal processing method for a coaxial cable that can reduce the working time required for terminal processing and suppress the cutting of an external conductor. A coaxial cable terminal processing apparatus for performing terminal processing of a coaxial cable having an insulator and an outer conductor sequentially provided around a center conductor, the center conductor releasing hole for allowing the center conductor to escape 5 is formed, and a cylindrical insulator push-in portion 3 for pushing the insulator 23 at the front end surface, and a base end portion of the insulator push-in portion 3 are integrally and coaxially extended, and the outer diameter thereof is the insulator push-in portion. A flaring member 2 having a frustoconical shape that is formed in a truncated cone shape so as to gradually increase in diameter as it moves away from 3 and that expands the outer conductor 24 in a tapered shape by being pushed into the end of the coaxial cable 21 It was. [Selection] Figure 1
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