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851-02E18-32PZ5216

Description
MIL Series Connector, 32 Contact(s), Male, Wire Wrap Terminal, Receptacle,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size48KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerEsterline Technologies Corporation
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MIL Series Connector, 32 Contact(s), Male, Wire Wrap Terminal, Receptacle,

851-02E18-32PZ5216 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerEsterline Technologies Corporation
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresSTANDARD: MIL-C-26482, COMPATIBLE CONTACT: 8500-4220
Back shell typeSOLID
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeMIL SERIES CONNECTOR
Contact to complete cooperationGOLD
Contact completed and terminatedGold (Au)
Contact point genderMALE
Contact materialCOPPER ALLOY
Coupling typeBAYONET
DIN complianceNO
empty shellNO
Environmental characteristicsCHEMICAL/ENVIRONMENT/VIBRATION RESISTANT
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
JESD-609 codee4
MIL complianceYES
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation typeCABLE AND PANEL
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Shell surfaceCADMIUM PLATED
Housing size18
Termination typeWIRE WRAP
Total number of contacts32
851 Series
Wire wrap and straight spills connectors
Square flange receptacle type 02 E
wire wrap version
L
E
4 Holes ØJ
shell
size
08
A
B
Max
C
Max
ØD
Max
E
F
Max
H
J
L
Max
T
9.46
.372
12.03 11.70
.474
.461
1.32 10.84 15.09 20.99 12.42
.052
.427
.594
.826
.489
3.13 20.50
.123
.807
10
H
ØD
ØA
15.01 11.70
.591
.461
1.32 13.99 18.26 24.19 12.42
.052
.551
.719
.952
.489
3.13 20.50
.123
.807
9.46
.372
12
19.07 11.70
.751
.461
1.32 17.37 20.62 26.54 12.42
.052
.684
.812 1.045
.489
3.13 20.50
.123
.807
9.46
.372
F
14
B
C
22.25 11.70
.876
.461
1.32 20.57 23.00 28.89 12.42
.052
.810
.906 1.137
.489
3.13 20.50
.123
.807
9.46
.372
straight spills version
L
4 Holes ØJ
E
16
25.42 11.70
1.001
.461
1.32 23.62 24.61 31.29 12.42
.052
.930
.969 1.232
.489
3.13 20.50
.123
.807
9.46
.372
18
28.60 11.70
1.126
.461
1.32 26.69 26.97 33.69 12.42
.052 1.051 1.062 1.326
.489
3.13 20.50
.123
.807
9.46
.372
T
ØA
ØD
F
20
31.77 14.35
1.251
.565
2.15 29.89 29.36 36.89 10.69
.085 1.177 1.156 1.452
.421
3.13 23.80
.123
.937
7.76
.306
7
mini
B
C
22
34.95 14.35
1.376
.565
2.15 33.04 31.75 39.99 10.69
.085 1.301 1.250 1.574
.421
3.13 23.80
.123
.937
7.76
.306
24
38.12 15.20
1.501
.598
2.15 36.24 34.92 43.15 10.69
.085 1.427 1.375 1.699
.421
3.81 23.80
.150
.937
7.76
.306
Jam nut receptacle type 07 A
wire wrap version
L
P
shell
size
08
A
12.03
.474
B
Max
17.90
.705
C
Max
2.64
.104
F
Max
26.94
1.061
H
12.42
.489
L
Max
20.64
.813
P
Max
19.29
.759
S
Max
23.94
.943
T
9.46
.372
10
H
ØA
S
15.01
.591
17.90
.705
2.64
.104
30.14
1.187
12.42
.489
20.64
.813
22.38
.881
26.95
1.061
9.46
.372
12
19.07
.751
17.90
.705
2.64
.104
34.94
1.376
12.42
.489
20.64
.813
27.13
1.068
31.74
1.250
9.46
.372
14
B
C
ØF
22.25
.876
17.90
.705
2.64
.104
38.04
1.498
12.42
.489
20.64
.813
30.33
1.194
34.94
1.376
9.46
.372
straight spills version
L
P
16
25.42
1.001
17.90
.705
2.64
.104
41.26
1.624
12.42
.489
20.64
.813
33.48
1.318
38.24
1.506
9.46
.372
18
T
28.60
1.126
17.90
.705
2.64
.104
44.44
1.750
12.42
.489
20.64
.813
36.68
1.444
41.34
1.628
9.46
.372
20
ØA
7
mini
S
31.77
1.251
22.45
.884
3.44
.135
49.14
1.935
8.64
.340
25.99
1.023
39.83
1.568
46.04
1.813
8.49
.334
22
ØF
34.95
1.376
22.45
.884
3.44
.135
52.24
2.057
8.64
.340
25.99
1.023
43.03
1.694
49.24
1.939
8.49
.334
B
C
24
38.12
1.501
23.30
.917
3.44
.135
55.54
2.187
7.79
.307
26.84
1.057
46.18
1.818
52.74
2.076
7.79
.307
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