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851-02R24-61P50

Description
61 CONTACT(S), ALUMINUM ALLOY, MALE, MIL SERIES CONNECTOR, CRIMP, RECEPTACLE
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size1MB,26 Pages
ManufacturerSOURIAU
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61 CONTACT(S), ALUMINUM ALLOY, MALE, MIL SERIES CONNECTOR, CRIMP, RECEPTACLE

851-02R24-61P50 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Contains lead
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerSOURIAU
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Other featuresSTANDARD: MIL-C 26482, POLARIZED
Back shell typeSOLID
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeMIL SERIES CONNECTOR
Contact to complete cooperationGOLD
Contact completed and terminatedTIN LEAD
Contact point genderMALE
Contact materialCOPPER ALLOY
Coupling typeBAYONET
DIN complianceNO
empty shellNO
Environmental characteristicsENVIRONMENT RESISTANT
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
JESD-609 codee0
MIL complianceYES
Manufacturer's serial number851
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation typeCABLE AND PANEL
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Shell surfaceCADMIUM PLATED
Shell materialALUMINUM ALLOY
Housing size24
Termination typeCRIMP
Total number of contacts61
souriau
851 Series
Applications
Former connector for military applications.
Now used in the fields of professional and
general electronics.
Description
• bayonet coupling
• environmental and hermetic versions
• solder, crimp, straight spills and wire wrap versions
• thermocouple contacts available
• cadmium free plating (Zinc Cobalt) version
Standards
Mil-C 26482 G series 1
NFC 93422-He 301 B
VG 95328
BS 9522 F 0017
GAM T1 list
QPL approved (solder version)
Characteristics
Mechanical
• Shell :
environmental version : aluminium alloy plating :
- olive green cadmium
- black anodised
- white cadmium
- satin finish bright nickel
- zinc cobalt (olive green)
hermetic version : steel
plating : - iridescent yellow cadmium
- nickel
• Insulator :
front section : neoprene elastomer (85 shore)
rear section : neoprone elastomer (40 shore)
• Contact :
crimp : inserted and removed from rear of insulator
retained by metallic clip ; solder and straight spills :
non removable ; wire wrap : removable or not remo-
vable
- material : copper alloy
- plating : gold overall or gold plated active zone
and tin/lead plated termination
- min retention force of contacts in insulator
contact size
20 (Ø 1 mm)
16 (Ø 1,6 mm)
crimp
68 N
113 N
solder straight spill ww
68 N
113 N
- hermetic version :
size 20 : 30 mΩ
• Shielding : 70 db to 5 MHz
size 16 : 14 mΩ
40 db to 100 MHz
• Mechanical endurance : 500 cycles (full mating-unmating)
Electrical
• Dielectric withstanding voltage :
• at standard pressure :
mated and unmated connectors
- 1 500 Vrms between size 20 contacts (service 1)
- 2 300 Vrms between size 16 contacts (service 2)
- 1 500 Vrms between mixed size 20
and 16 contacts (service 1)
• at reduced pressure (10 mbar) :
connectors mated and unmated
- 200 Vrms between size 20 contacts (service 1)
- 300 Vrms between size 16 contacts (service 2)
• Insulation resistance :
5 000 MΩ under 500 Vdc
• Current rating per contact :
size 20 : 7,5 A
size 16 : 13 A
• Contact resistance :
- environmental version :
size 20 : 4 mΩ
size 16 : 3 mΩ
Climatic
• Working temperature :
-55°C to +125°C
• Sealing :
crimp contact version, 1 bar differential
pressure, leakage
8 cm3/hr
- solder contact version, 2 bar differential pressure,
leakage
16 cm3/hr
• Hermiticity :
1 bar differential pressure leakage
2,8 mm3/hr
• Chemical resistance :
to MIL-C 26482 G series 1 and
NFC 93422-HE 301 B code A
• Resistance to salt spray :
48 hours at environmental temperature
- damp heat : 21 days
• Vibration :
to NFC 20-616
Ordering information
- Environmental connectors
basic series
shell type :
solder
00
01
02E
07
07A
06
08
36
76
crimp
00
-
01
-
02R
-
07
-
-
06
-
08
-
36
-
76
-
square flange receptacle accepting backshells
cable connecting receptacle
square flange receptacle not accepting backshells
jam nut receptacle accepting backshells
jam nut receptacle not accepting backshells
plug for use with straight backshells
plug for use with 90° backshells
screened plug for use with straight backshells
screened plug with lock finger
solder version
crimp version
851 - 00 E
851 - 00 R
8 - 3A
8 - 3A
P
P
50 •••
50 •••
backshell type :
shell size :
contact layout :
contact type :
orientation :
obligatory suffix :
see table
8 - 10 - 12 - 14 - 16 - 18 - 20 - 22 - 24
see table p 18
P
= male -
S
= female
normal (not included in part number)
W, X, Y, Z,
see table p 19
50
51
52
gold plated crimp contacts - solder contacts size 20 - contacts with a gold plated active zone
and tin plated terminations - other gold plated terminations
solder contacts gold plated size 20
zinc cobalt olive green plated (contacts : idem specif. 50)
olive green cadmium plate (without specification)
white cadmium plate
black anodised (solder contacts)
black anodised (crimp contacts)
nickel plate
nickel plate
backshell type T* and RT*
olive green cadmium plate
specification :
-
02
29
031
44
38
42
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