SHIELD CONNECTOR
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March 19, 2026
A shield connector includes a second shell attached at a position opposite to a first shell with a part of a housing interposed between the first shell and the second shell. The second shell has a wire holding portion that holds four wires led out toward a leading-out direction between the first shell and the second shell. The wire holding portion has four housing grooves that are formed toward a position where the four wires are bundled, and each houses one of the four wires such that the four wires are spaced apart from one another along a first direction. Two of the four housing grooves form regulatory grooves. The regulatory groove includes a first portion formed along a leading-out direction, and a second portion that is a portion formed to be slanted with respect to the leading-out direction.
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