SOURIAU brings to market a lightweight, robust and reliable 8STA High
Density solution from the smallest to the largest size with #26 contact.
A reliable & robust solution
LAY
14
-
68
Well proven design as standard 8STA: derived
from MIL-DTL-38999 & JN1003.
Provides flexibility according to your application.
From shell size 02 to 14.
Designed for 24 to 30 AWG wire, smaller
diameter tubing and boots.
PC tail pin and socket contacts for box design.
High Density layout 14-68 example:
Twice the number of contacts - a size smaller
shell can be used for the same application.
NEW
OUT
7 shell sizes available
Lightweight & flexible
Significant space saving
14-35
14-68
18-35
37 contacts
#22D
68
contacts
#26
66 contacts
#22D
8STA Series
|
High Density
Description
• Derived from MIL-DTL-38999 & JN1003
standard
• Rugged aluminium body to ensure long service
life in the harshest environment
• 100% scoop proof
• Available in 6 shell sizes:
02-05; 04-06; 06-09; 08-12; 10-26; 12-43; 14-68
• Contacts #26 for AWG 24 to 30
Technical features
Mechanical
• Shell:
Aluminium alloy
• Shell plating:
Conductive black zinc
Nickel (F)
• Insulator:
Thermoplastic
• Shell continuity:
≤10mΩ
• Grommet & seal:
Liquid silicone rubber
• Contact:
Copper alloy
• Contact plating:
Gold
• Endurance:
500 mating cycles
• Shock:
300g for 3ms and EIA-364-27
• Vibration:
147m/s², 10 to 2000Hz
Electrical
• Contact resistance:
Size 26: 16mΩ
• Insultation resitance:
≥5000MΩ (at 500Vdc)
• Contact rating:
Size 26: 3 Amp
Environmental
• Operating temperature:
-55°C to +175°C
• Sealing mated connectors:
IP67 (1 metre for 30 min minimum)
• Salt spray:
48 hours
Dimensions, Orientations, Contacts, Tooling and Accessories
Please see ‘‘8STA/8TA Series’’ Catalog.
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8STA Series
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High Density
Ordering information
Basic series
Shell type:
0:
Oval flange receptacle
1:
In line receptacle
2:
Oval Flange receptacle with PCB contacts
6:
Plug
7:
Jam nut receptacle
Shell size:
02, 04, 06, 08, 10, 12, 14
Contact layout:
See below
Type of contact:
P:
Pin
S:
Socket
Orientation:
N:
Red,
A:
Yellow,
B:
Blue,
C:
Orange,
D:
Green,
E:
Grey (shell size 02 only),
U:
Universal
Specification:
None :
Standard crimp version
499:
Integrated clinch nut on the flange:
. M2 insert (shell type 0 & 2 only for shell sizes 04 & 06)
. M3 insert (shell type 0 & 2 only for shell sizes 08, 10 & 12)
523:
Light weight in line receptacle - for shell sizes 08 to 12 (shell type 1 only)
528:
Integrated clinch nut on the flange: M2.5 insert (shell type 0 & 2 only for shell sizes 04 & 06)
566:
Rackable plug - for shell sizes 10 & 12 (shell type 6 only)
8STA
6
12
43
P
N
Contact layouts
(viewed from front face of male insulator)
02
05
04
06
06
09
08
12
5#26
6#26
9#26
12#26
10
26
12
43
14
68
26#26
43#26
68#26
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8STA Series
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High Density
PCB drilling information
- Viewed from front face of male insulator.
02-05
+Y
04-06
+Y
06-09
+Y
08-12
+Y
10-26
+Y
-X
+X -X
+X -X
+X
-X
+X
-X
+X
All information in this document presents only general particulars and shall not form part of any contract. All rights reserved to SOURIAU for changes without prior notification or public announcement. Any duplication is prohibited, unless approved in writing.
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