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PC01E-14-18PY(001)

Description
Circular Connector, 18 Contact(s), Aluminum Alloy, Male, Solder Terminal, Receptacle,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size48KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerAmphenol
Websitehttp://www.amphenol.com/
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PC01E-14-18PY(001) Overview

Circular Connector, 18 Contact(s), Aluminum Alloy, Male, Solder Terminal, Receptacle,

PC01E-14-18PY(001) Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerAmphenol
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other featuresPOLARIZED
Back shell typeSOLID
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeCIRCULAR CONNECTOR
Contact to complete cooperationNOT SPECIFIED
Contact point genderMALE
Coupling typeTHREADED
DIN complianceNO
empty shellNO
Environmental characteristicsENVIRONMENT RESISTANT
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceNO
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation typeCABLE
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Shell surfaceCADMIUM PLATED
Shell materialALUMINUM ALLOY
Housing size14
Termination typeSOLDER
Total number of contacts18
PC01
cable connecting receptacle
L
S
A
Q
Z
TERMINATION ASSEMBLIES
“A” General Duty
“A” (SR), “E” (SR), “P” (SR)
Strain Relief
“E” Open Wire Seal
“P” Potting Boot
“W” Cable Seal
L
V
L
L
L
L
N
D
N
GDH
N
N
D
N
D
.375 MIN
PC01A-XX-XXX
C
PC01A-XX-XXX (SR)
PC01E-XX-XXX (SR)
PC01P-XX-XXX (SR)
PC01E-XX-XXX
PC01P-XX-XXX
PC01W-XX-XXX
Note: This connector style is sometimes referred to as a cable connecting “plug”.
It does, however, mate with either a straight or 90 degree plug.
To complete part number see how to order on page 61.
Recept.
Front View
A
Thread
Class 2A
Q
Thread
Class 2A
Receptacle
Side View
Class “E”
Shell
Size
S
Max.
L
Max.
Z
Max.
D
Min.
L
Max.
N
Max.
V
Thread
Class 2A
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
.442
.570
.697
.814
.950
1.068
1.196
1.312
1.440
.3750 DS
.5000 DS
.6250 DS
.7500 DS
.8750 DS
1.0000 DS
1.1250 DS
1.2500 DS
1.3750 DS
.875
.875
.875
.875
.875
.875
.875
1.031
1.031
.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
Class “E”
N
Max.
L
Max.
.924
.924
.924
.924
.924
.924
.924
1.081
1.081
.175
.297
.421
.546
.663
.787
.879
1.014
1.135
Class “P”
1.518
1.518
1.518
1.518
1.518
1.518
1.518
1.578
1.578
.462
.590
.717
.834
.970
1.088
1.216
1.332
1.460
.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
Class “A” (SR), “E” (SR), “P” (SR)
Shell
Size
C
Thread
D
Min.
G
Dia.
H
Max.
L
Max.
N
Max.
D
Min.
L
Max.
N
Max.
Class “W”
D
L
Closed Free
Max.
N
Max.
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
6-32
6-32
6-32
6-32
6-32
8-32
8-32
8-32
.240
.302
.428
.552
.615
.740
.740
.928
.125
.188
.312
.375
.500
.625
.625
.750
.812
.875
1.000
1.125
1.188
1.438
1.438
1.719
1.922
1.922
1.922
1.922
2.047
2.078
2.344
2.344
.550
.675
.803
.920
1.047
1.165
1.290
1.418
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.250
1.434
1.434
.440
.560
.685
.813
.930
1.057
1.175
1.301
1.430
.192
.317
.434
.548
.673
.798
.899
1.024
1.149
1.406
1.406
1.406
1.406
1.406
1.406
1.406
1.562
1.562
.484
.608
.734
.858
.984
1.110
1.234
1.360
1.484
.168
.205
.338
.416
.550
.600
.635
.670
.230
.312
.442
.539
.616
.672
.747
.846
1.680
1.680
1.823
2.015
2.231
2.461
2.835
2.999
.547
.675
.812
.940
1.067
1.194
1.322
1.449
All dimensions for reference only.
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