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PT00P-8-3S(025)

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MIL Series Connector
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size225KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerAmphenol
Websitehttp://www.amphenol.com/
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PT00P-8-3S(025) Overview

MIL Series Connector

PT00P-8-3S(025) Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerAmphenol
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Factory Lead Time12 weeks
Connector typeMIL SERIES CONNECTOR
Manufacturer's serial numberPT00P
PT00 (MS3110)
SP00
wall mounting receptacle
(TP)
S
R
PT
.120 ± .005 Dia.
(.147 ± .005 Dia., size 24)
SP
.150 ± .005 Dia.
(TP)
M
L
Q
R S
4 Holes
A
“PG” Cable Gland Seal
K
“A” General Duty/
“C” Pressurized“
“A” (SR), “E” (SR), “P” (SR),
MS / “F” Strain Relief
Z
“P” Potting Boot
L
TERMINATION ASSEMBLIES
“E” Open Wire Seal
L
V
L
L
L
N
D
PT00PG-XX-XXX
N
D
N
GDH
N
N
D
“J” Cable Seal
.375 MIN
PT00A-XX-XXX
SP00A-XX-XXX
PT00C-XX-XXX
C
PT00E-XX-XXX
SP00E-XX-XXX
MS3110E-XX-XXX
PT00P-XX-XXX
SP00P-XX-XXX
MS3110P-XX-XXX
RELEASED / Dec . 21 2015, 2:09:12 PM
XL
PT00A-XX-XXX (SR)
SP00A-XX-XXX (SR)
PT00E-XX-XXX (SR)
SP00E-XX-XXX (SR)
PT00P-XX-XXX (SR)
SP00P-XX-XXX (SR)
MS3110F-XX-XXX
To complete part number see how to order on page 25.
n
(MMC) located within .0025 of (TP)
Receptacle Front View
R
S
(TP)
Max.
PT
SP
PT
SP
A
+.001
–.005
K +.020
–.010
PT
SP
P
N
D
MS3110J-XX-XXX
Receptacle Side View
M +.010
Q
–.000
L
Thread
Max.
PT
SP
Class 2A
Class “A”, “C”
D
Min.
L
Max.
N
Max.
V
Thread
Class A
Shell
Size
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
.469
.594
.719
.812
.906
.969
1.062
1.156
1.250
1.375
.641
.734
.812
.938
1.031
1.125
1.203
1.297
1.375
1.500
.688
.812
.938
1.031
1.125
1.219
1.312
1.438
1.562
1.688
.953
1.047
1.125
1.250
1.344
1.438
1.516
1.672
1.750
1.875
H
Max.
.348
.473
.590
.750
.875
1.000
1.125
1.250
1.375
1.500
L
Max.
.493
.493
.493
.493
.493
.493
.493
.650
.650
.683
.524 .906
.524 .906
.524 .906
.524 .906
.524 .906
.524 .906
.524 .906
.650 1.125
.650 1.125
.683 1.188
L
Max.
.431
.431
.431
.431
.431
.431
.431
.556
.556
.589
.462
.462
.462
.462
.462
.462
.462
.556
.556
.589
.3125-32 NEF
.4375-28 UNEF
.5625-24 NEF
.6875-24 NEF
.8125-20 UNEF
.9375-20 UNEF
1.0625-18 NEF
1.1875-18 NEF
1.3125-18 NEF
1.4375-18 NEF
L
Max.
N
Max.
.468
.468
.468
.468
.468
.468
.531
.531
.531
.498
Z
Max.
PT
SP
.438 .175 1.553 .462
.438 .297 1.553 .590
.438 .421 1.553 .717
.438 .546 1.553 .834
.438 .663 1.553 .970
.438 .787 1.553 1.088
.438 .879 1.553 1.216
.531 1.014 1.703 1.332
.531 1.134 1.703 1.460
.498 1.259 1.765 1.585
XL
Max.
.3750-32 NEF
.5000-28 UNEF
.6250-24 NEF
.7500-20 UNEF
.8750-20 UNEF
1.0000-20 UNEF
1.1875-18 NEF
1.1875-18 NEF
1.4375-18 NEF
1.4375-18 NEF
Class “PG”
L
Max.
Class “A” (SR), “E” (SR), “P” (SR), MS / “F”
Shell
C
Size Thread
Class “E”, MS / “E”
Class “P”, MS / “P”
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
6-32
6-32
6-32
6-32
6-32
8-32
8-32
8-32
8-32
.240
.302
.428
.552
.615
.740
.740
.928
.990
D
Min.
.125
.188
.312
.375
.500
.625
.625
.750
.800
G
Max.
.812
.875
1.000
1.125
1.188
1.438
1.438
1.625
1.719
1.922
1.922
1.922
1.922
2.047
2.078
2.344
2.344
2.406
.550
.675
.803
.920
1.047
1.165
1.290
1.418
1.543
N
Max.
1.266
1.266
1.266
1.266
1.266
1.266
1.266
1.516
1.516
1.578
.440
.560
.685
.813
.930
1.057
1.175
1.301
1.430
1.555
N
Max.
.192
.317
.434
.548
.673
.798
.899
1.024
1.149
1.274
D
Min.
1.438
1.438
1.438
1.438
1.438
1.438
1.438
1.656
1.656
1.717
.484
.608
.734
.858
.984
1.110
1.234
1.360
1.484
1.610
Class “J”
D
N
Closed Free Max.
.168
.205
.338
.416
.550
.600
.635
.670
.740
.230
.312
.442
.539
.616
.672
.747
.846
.894
.547
.675
.812
.940
1.067
1.194
1.322
1.449
1.576
2.271
2.271
2.411
2.599
2.943
3.172
3.610
3.766
3.985
M12x1.5-6H
M16x1.5-6H
M16x1.5-6H
M18x1.5-6H
M22x1.5-6H
M25x1.5-6H
M25x1.5-6H
M32x1.5-6H
M32x1.5-6H
B
Thread
.936
.936
.936
.936
.936
.936
1.180
1.180
1.180
All dimensions for reference only.
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