| Antal | |
|---|---|
| 1+ | kr 407,290 |
| 3+ | kr 359,990 |
Produktoplysninger
Produktoversigt
The 8LT521B39SD-LC from Souriau is an 8LT series plug with RFI shielding circular connector with 39 contacts. The 8LT series standard version is qualified in accordance to the MIL-DTL-38999 Series I. It is used in varied applications needing extremely reliable interconnections with high density contact arrangements in a miniature circular shell. This connector features high contact density, versatility and high reliability. It has a well proven electrical capability and designed to withstand extreme shock, exposure and vibration. Typical applications include marine equipments, communications equipments, medical instrumentation, ballistic missiles & weapon systems, test equipments armoured carriers & tanks.
- Quick mating, 3 point bayonet lock system, weight and space saving
- Mismating, error proof positioning keyway polarization (5 position )
- 100% scoop proof contact protection
- Thermoplastic or metallic insulator, liquid silicone rubber or fluorocarbone elastomer grommet/seal
- Insulation resistance is greater than or equal to 5000Mohm (at 500VCC)
- Endurance is 500 mating / unmating operations
- Salt spray exposure of 500hour as per MIL STD 1344 method 1001
- Operating temperature range from -65°C +175°C
- Aluminium alloy body material with olive green cadmium plating
- Copper alloy crimp socket contacts with gold plating (connector delivered without contacts)
Applikationer
Industrial
Tekniske specifikationer
8LT Series
Straight Plug
Crimp Socket - Contacts Not Supplied
21-39
Olive Drab Chromate over Cadmium
Gold
Corrosion Resistant, EMI
MIL-DTL-38999 Series I
39Contacts
Bayonet
Aluminium Body
Copper Alloy
D
Cadmium (17-Jan-2022)
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