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802-010-07ZI7-10PD

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Circular Connector, 10 Contact(s), Stainless Steel, Male, Crimp Terminal, Receptacle,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size205KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerGlenair
Websitehttp://www.glenair.com/
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802-010-07ZI7-10PD Overview

Circular Connector, 10 Contact(s), Stainless Steel, Male, Crimp Terminal, Receptacle,

802-010-07ZI7-10PD Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerGlenair
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Other featuresPOLARIZED
Back shell typeSOLID
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeCIRCULAR CONNECTOR
Contact point genderMALE
Coupling typeTHREADED
DIN complianceNO
empty shellNO
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceNO
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation typeCABLE AND PANEL
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Shell materialSTAINLESS STEEL
Housing size7
Termination typeCRIMP
Total number of contacts10
Base Number Matches1
Series 802 “Aqua Mouse”
3500 PSI Rated
Series 802 Receptacles
Viton® Rubber Seals
offer
outstanding resistance to chemicals.
A piston o-ring provides sealing to the
mating plug. Pin inserts have a Viton
interfacial seal for “cork in bottle” for
extra protection.
316 Series
Stainless Steel
shells
offer maximum resistance to mecanical
and environmental abuse.
Three Shell Mounting Options:
Jam nut with o-ring for rear panel
mounting, square flange for front
panel mounting, or in-line receptacles
for free-hanging cables.
Two Shell Styles:
Choose the
integral band platform for direct
attachment of a cable shield. Install
a boot, or overmold a boot over the
band platform. An accessory thread
is available for attaching strain reliefs
and backshells.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Jam Nut, Rear Mount
Square Flange
HOW TO ORDER SERIES 802 CRIMP RECEPTACLES
Sample Part Number
80 2 -0 11
Series
– 02
Shell Style
ZM
Shell Material /
Finish
Z1
Stainless Steel /
Passivated
10- 26
Shell Size- Insert
Arrangement
5-3
6-1
6-4
6-7
7-1
7-10
8-13
9-4
9-19
10-26
12-2
12-37
14-55
15-85
3 #23 Contacts
1 #16 Contact
4 #23 Contacts
7 #23 Contacts
1 #12 Contact
10 #23 Contacts
13 #23 Contacts
4 #16 Contacts
19 #23 Contacts
26 #23 Contacts
2 #12 Contacts
37 #23 Contacts
55 #23 Contacts
85 #23 Contacts
P
Contact Type
P
Pin
B
Shell Key
Position
A
Normal
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
S
Socket
Standard #23 contacts
accept #22 through
#28 AWG wire. Special
contacts for #26 to #30
AWG are available. Use
the following contact
codes to specify these
contacts:
B
Pos. B
802-010
Receptacle with
Banding Platform
01
In-Line
ZM
Stainless Steel /
Electroless Nickel
Plated
C
Pos. C
D
Pos. D
802-011
Receptacle with
Accessory Thread
02
Square Flange
G
Pin #2630
#23 contacts are packaged
with connectors. #16 and #12
contacts must be ordered
separately.
H
Socket #2630
07
Jam Nut for Rear
Panel Mounting
© 2006 Glenair, Inc.
CAGE Code 06324/0CA77
Printed in U.S.A.
GLENAIR, INC. • 1211 AIR WAY • GLENDALE, CA 91201-2497 • 818-247-6000 • FAX 818-500-9912
www.glenair.com
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E-Mail: sales@glenair.com
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