MS3471 (AE771) Cable Connecting Receptacle


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Description

MIL-DTL-26482 Series 2, bayonet coupling, rear-removable crimp contact connectors were designed as an upgrade to MIL-DTL-26482 Series 1. Series 2 connectors are intermountable and interchangeable with both solder and front-release crimp Series 1. They are also identical to the inactivated MIL-DTL- 83723 Series I connectors.

Series 2 connectors are widely used on commercial, military and aerospace systems requiring general-purpose, miniature cylindrical bayonet coupling connectors. This family of connectors is offered in 4 receptacle-mounting styles. They include narrow flange wall mounting receptacles, wide flange wall mounting receptacles, cable connecting receptacles and jam nut mounting receptacles which incorporate “O” ring seals, designed for rear panel “D” hole mounting. Plugs are available in two designs, with and without RFI grounding.

Thirty-three insert arrangements per MIL-STD-1669 are tooled and qualified to MIL-DTL-26482 Series 2, utilizing 3 to 61 M39029 contacts. Contacts come in sizes 20, 16 and 12, terminating wire sizes from 24 to 12 gauge. These connectors are available in wide range of shell materials and finishes. Aluminum shells are offered in electroless nickel, olive drab cadmium and black anodic. Other finishes such as zinc cobalt are available upon request to commercial callouts only.

In addition, we offer passivated stainless steel shells with standard environment-resisting inserts (commercial callouts only), and for highly corrosive environments, nickel-aluminum-bronze shells with standard environment-resisting inserts (commercial callouts only).

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Feature Attributes

Connector Style:
Receptacle
Mounting Type:
Cable
Contact Material:
Copper Alloy
Contact Mating Life:
500
Contacts Supplied:
Yes
Grommet Seal Material:
Silicone
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