D38999/26FF18BD

MIL-DTL-38999/26 - Connectors, Electrical, Circular, Plug, Straight, Removable Crimp Contacts, Series III

The MIL-DTL-38999 III (D38999) harsh environment connectors are designed for rugged applications, featuring wall mount receptacles, jam nut receptacles, and straight self-locking RFI plugs. With 9 shell sizes and 54 insert arrangements available, these connectors accommodate a wide range of configurations, utilizing M39029 contacts in various sizes including 22D, 20, 16, 12, 10 power, and 8 twinax. Offered in aluminum, stainless steel, and lightweight composite shells with multiple plating options such as olive drab cadmium, nickel, black zinc nickel, and passivated stainless steel, they ensure durability and reliability. Compliant with RoHS regulations and Boeing BACC-approved designs, they provide secure and efficient connectivity in demanding environments.
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Manufacturer:Amphenol Aerospace
Manufacturer Part Number:Amphenol Aerospace D38999/26FF18BD
Military Specification:MIL-DTL-38999 III
Series:Series III
Connector Type:Circular, Plug
Number of Contacts:18
Mount Type:Straight Plug
Maximum Operating Temperature:200 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:-65 °C
Shell Size:19
Contact Size:8Twinax(4), 22D(14)
Contact Type:Removable Crimp Contacts
Mating Type:Threaded
Finish/Coating:Electroless Nickel
Supplied Less Contacts:Yes
Keyway Polarization:D
Service Rating:M, Twinax
Shell Style:Straight Plug EMI/RFI Shielding
Shell Size - Insert Arrangement:F18
Service Class:F
Shell Material:Aluminum
Contact Gender:Female
Conductivity:Conductive
Ingress Protection:Environment Resistant
Contact Style:Less Standard Socket Contacts
Service Class Detail:Electroless Nickel Plated Aluminum Shell (Conductive)
SKU:AAOD38999/26FF18BD

Environmental Initiative Details

Environmental Initiative:RoHS
Compliant:Unknown
Date of this Information:Unknown
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