MS3475L14-18P

MS3475 - Connectors, Plug, Electrical, RFI Shielded, Series 2, Crimp Type, Bayonet Coupling, 26482 Series II

The MIL-DTL-26482 Series 2 connectors offer enhanced sealing and rear hardware versatility over their Series I counterparts. Available in various configurations including narrow and wide flange receptacles, cable connectors, and jam nut receptacles, they are designed for harsh environments. With 9 shell sizes and 33 insert arrangements, these connectors utilize M39029 crimp contacts in sizes 20, 16, and 12. Crafted from aluminum, they feature a range of plating options such as olive drab cadmium, electroless nickel, and black anodic finishes. Certified for RoHS compliance and approved for Boeing BACC standards, these connectors are ideal for military and aerospace applications, providing reliable performance in demanding conditions.
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Manufacturer:Aero-Electric Connector | Conesys
Manufacturer Part Number:Aero-Electric Connector | Conesys MS3475L14-18P
Military Specification:MIL-DTL-26482 II
Series:Series II
Connector Type:Circular, Plug
Number of Contacts:18
Mount Type:Straight Plug
Contact Plating:Gold
Maximum Operating Temperature:200 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:-55 °C
Contact Size:20(18)
Contact Type:Rear Release, Removable Crimp Contacts
Mating Type:Bayonet
Finish/Coating:Electroless Nickel
Termination Type:Crimp
Keyway Polarization:N
Service Rating:I
Shell Style:Straight Plug EMI/RFI Shielding
Shell Size - Insert Arrangement:14-18
Service Class:L
Shell Material:Aluminum
Contact Gender:Male
Conductivity:Conductive
Ingress Protection:Environment Resistant, Space Grade
Contact Style:Pin
Service Class Detail:Fluid Resistant Conductive Electroless Nickel for Space Applications Only
SKU:AERMS3475L14-18P

Environmental Initiative Details

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