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Description
Connector Accessory, Protective Cover, Aluminium,
CategoryThe connector    Connector bracket   
File Size195KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerGlenair
Websitehttp://www.glenair.com/
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Connector Accessory, Protective Cover, Aluminium,

667-261-ZNU-F2158 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Objectid145007473163
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Assembly namePROTECTIVE COVER
Connector bracket typeCONNECTOR ACCESSORY
DIN complianceNO
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceNO
MaterialALUMINIUM
Installation option 1LOCKING
667-261 and 667-262 Ordering Information
Protect Connectors From Damage
Machined aluminum or stainless steel
protective covers have fluorosilicone
gasket for a watertight fit.
Stainless Steel Fittings and Rings
Choose small diameter eye fittings
for panel attachment. Larger rings fit
under the jam nut or over cable jackets.
Split rings can be installed on fully
assembled cables.
Polyurethane-Coated SST Wire Rope
provide resistance and good flexibility.
Or, choose a Fluoropolymer jacket for
high temperature exposure.
Braided Nylon Rope
provides excellent
flexibility and good abrasion resistance,
and can be ordered with slip knot
fittings for easy installation on any size
cable.
Table I: Cover Style
How To Order
Sample Part Number
Series
(See Table I)
Plug Cover
Receptacle
Cover
667-262
-M
-G
9
04
-6
Shell Material / Finish
667-261
= Plug Cover
667-262
= Receptacle Cover
C
= Aluminum / Black Anodize
(Non-Conductive) RoHS Compliant
M
= Aluminum / Electroless Nickel
RoHS Compliant
NF
= Aluminum / Cadmium with Olive
Drab Chromate
ZNU
= Aluminum / Zinc-Nickel with
Black Chromate
MT
= Aluminum / Nickel-PTFE RoHS
Compliant
Z1
= Stainless Steel / Passivated RoHS
Compliant
D
= Bead Chain, CRES, Passivate
F
= Wire Rope, Nylon Jacket
G
= Nylon Rope
H
= SST Wire Rope, Fluoropolymer Jacket
667-261
Plug Cover
667-262
Receptacle Cover
Table II: Attachment Code
Omit for attachment types
N
(No Attachment)
and
SK
(Slip Knot)
01
– .126 (3.20) I.D.
02
– .145 (3.68) I.D.
04
– .188 (4.78) I.D.
Small Ring
06
– .197 (5.00) I.D.
14
– .385 (9.78) I.D.
15
– .445 (11.30) I.D.
16
– .570 (14.48) I.D.
17
– .635 (16.13) I.D.
18
– .695 (17.65) I.D.
19
– .885 (22.48) I.D.
20
– 1.070 (27.17) I.D.
22
– 1.210 (30.73) I.D.
23
– 1.275 (32.39) I.D.
25
– 1.530 (38.86) I.D.
26
– .950 (24.13) I.D.
27
– .766 (19.46) I.D.
28
– 1.015 (25.78) I.D.
29
– .315 (8.0) I.D.
Large Ring
30
– 1.380 (35.05) I.D.
31
– .820 (20.83) I.D.
32
– .265 (6.7) I.D.
33
– .510 (12.95) I.D.
50
– .420 (10.67) I.D.
52
– .480 (12.19) I.D.
54
– .635 (16.13) I.D.
56
– .745 (18.92) I.D.
58
– .885 (22.48) I.D.
60
– 1.010 (25.65) I.D.
64
– 1.125 (28.58) I.D.
68
– 1.345 (34.16) I.D.
Attachment Type
N
= No Attachment
R
= Wire Rope, PVC Jacket
S
= SST Sash Chain
SK
= Nylon Rope With Slip Knot
T
= SST Wire Rope, No Jacket
U
= SST Wire Rope, Polyurethane Jacket
“SST” = Stainless Steel
Shell Size
Attachment Code
(See Table II)
Attachment Length (inches)
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, 21, 23
Small Ring =
01
thru
06
Large Ring =
14
thru
33
Split Ring =
50
thru
68
Omit for attachment Type N (No Attachment) Example
“-6” equals six inch length
Split Ring
Dimensions in Inches (millimeters) are subject to change without notice.
© 2014 Glenair, Inc.
Series 80 Mighty Mouse
U.S. CAGE Code 06324
Printed in U.S.A.
GLENAIR, INC.
1211 AIR WAY
GLENDALE, CA 91201-2497
818-247-6000
FAX 818-500-9912
www.glenair.com
X-69
E-Mail: sales@glenair.com
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