MS3476L14-15SY

MS3476 - Connectors, Plug, Electric, Series 2, Crimp Type, Bayonet Coupling, 26482 Series II

The MIL-DTL-26482 Series 2 connectors offer enhanced sealing performance over their Series I counterparts, perfect for harsh environment applications. These versatile connectors feature a range of receptacles and plugs, including narrow and wide flange, cable connecting, and jam nut options. With 9 shell sizes and 33 insert arrangements available, they accommodate various configurations using M39029 crimp contacts. Constructed with aluminum shells and offering a selection of plating options, such as olive drab cadmium and electroless nickel, these connectors meet stringent military specifications. Designed for reliability in demanding conditions, they are ideal for aerospace and defense applications requiring secure and durable electrical connections.
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Manufacturer:Aero-Electric Connector | Conesys
Manufacturer Part Number:Aero-Electric Connector | Conesys MS3476L14-15SY
Military Specification:MIL-DTL-26482 II
Series:Series II
Connector Type:Circular, Plug
Number of Contacts:15
Mount Type:Straight Plug
Contact Plating:Gold
Maximum Operating Temperature:200 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:-55 °C
Contact Size:16(1), 20(14)
Contact Type:Rear Release, Removable Crimp Contacts
Mating Type:Bayonet
Finish/Coating:Electroless Nickel
Termination Type:Crimp
Keyway Polarization:Y
Service Rating:I
Shell Style:Straight Plug
Shell Size - Insert Arrangement:14-15
Service Class:L
Shell Material:Aluminum
Contact Gender:Female
Conductivity:Conductive
Ingress Protection:Space Grade, Environment Resistant
Contact Style:Socket
Service Class Detail:Fluid Resistant Conductive Electroless Nickel for Space Applications Only
SKU:AERMS3476L14-15SY

Environmental Initiative Details

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