MS3114F8-4P

MS3114 - Connectors, Receptacle, Electrical, Series 1, Solder Type, Jam Nut Mounting, Bayonet Coupling, 26482 Series I

Part Aliases: Amphenol Industrial Operations 71-266408-04P  
Used in both military-aerospace and commercial applications, MIL-DTL-26482 I harsh environment connectors are offered with crimp M39029 contacts as well as solder contacts. These 26482 1 connectors come in various types including wall mount, box mount, bulkhead mount, cable connecting, jam nut, and hermetic receptacles, along with straight plugs. Available in multiple shell sizes and insert patterns, they feature rugged aluminum shells with standard olive drab cadmium plating, ensuring durability in demanding environments. Perfect for applications requiring reliable electrical connections in challenging conditions, these connectors are essential for maintaining seamless communication and power distribution.
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Minimum/Multiple:1/1
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Manufacturer:Amphenol Industrial Operations
Manufacturer Part Number:Amphenol Industrial Operations MS3114F8-4P
Military Specification:MIL-DTL-26482 I
Series:Series I
Connector Type:Circular, Receptacle
Number of Contacts:4
Mount Type:Jam Nut Mounting
Contact Plating:Gold
Maximum Operating Temperature:125 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:-55 °C
Contact Size:20(4)
Contact Type:Solder Contacts
Mating Type:Bayonet
Finish/Coating:Cadmium Olive Drab
Termination Type:Solder
Keyway Polarization:N
Service Rating:I
Shell Style:Jam Nut Mounting Receptacle
Shell Size - Insert Arrangement:8-4
Service Class:F
Shell Material:Aluminum
Contact Gender:Male
Conductivity:Conductive
Ingress Protection:Environment Resistant
Contact Style:Pin
Service Class Detail:Grommet Seal with Strain Relief Clamp, Conductive
Part Aliases:71-266408-04P
SKU:AMIMS3114F8-4P

Environmental Initiative Details

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