Abstract:
A connector body includes upper and lower housings. The lower housing defines a locking structure, a cable channel and a retention channel adjacent the cable channel. The upper housing defines a complementary locking structure for interlocking the housings, and a retention projection for registering with the retention channel. The connector body may be assembled by moving the housings along a first direction into a mated position in which upper and lower housings register with one another but are not interlocked, and then moving the housings along a second direction transverse to the first direction until the locking structures interlock and the retention projection is in registration with the retention channel with the strength members pinched therebetween. A cable connector assembly includes a terminated fiber optic cable received in the connector body, with the ferrule retained between the housings and the strength members pinched between the retention projection and retention channel.