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8D0-25X07BA022

Description
MIL Series Connector, 99 Contact(s), Composite, Female, Crimp Terminal, Receptacle,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size351KB,6 Pages
ManufacturerSOURIAU
Environmental Compliance  
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MIL Series Connector, 99 Contact(s), Composite, Female, Crimp Terminal, Receptacle,

8D0-25X07BA022 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
MakerSOURIAU
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other featuresSTANDARD: MIL-DTL-38999, EMI SHIELDED, POLARIZED
Back shell typeSOLID
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeMIL SERIES CONNECTOR
Contact to complete cooperationNOT SPECIFIED
Contact point genderFEMALE
Contact materialNOT SPECIFIED
Coupling typeTHREADED
DIN complianceNO
empty shellYES
Environmental characteristicsENVIRONMENT/FLUID RESISTANT
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceYES
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation typeCABLE AND PANEL
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
Shell materialCOMPOSITE
Housing size25
Termination typeCRIMP
Total number of contacts99
8D Series
D38999 Composite Series
Connector part numbers
Basic Series
8D
0
-
1
1
J
35
P
N
Shell style:
0:
Square flange receptacle
5: Plug with RFI shielding
Type:
None:
Connectors with standard crimp contacts.
L: Receptacle with long PC
tail (male and female size #22D, #20).
C: Receptacle with short PC
tail (male and female #22D, #20, #16).
S: Receptacle with specific PC
tail (male et female #22D)
W: Receptacle with male contacts #22D for wire wrap (3 wraps)
T:
Receptacle with male contacts #20 for wire wrap (2 wraps)
P:
Receptacle with solder cup (male and female size #22D; male #16 & #1
2;
female #16 & #1
2 and male female #20 please consult us)
Shell size: 09, 1 , 1 15, 1 1 21 23, 25
1 3,
7, 9, ,
Plating:
J:
Olive drab cadmium
M: Nickel
X:
Without plating
Contact layout:
See pages 1 to 16
3
Contact type:
P:
Pin (500 mating/unmating)
H:
Pin (1
500 mating/unmating)
A:
Connector supplied less pin contact or with specific contacts (connector marking: A + orientation)
S:
Socket (500 mating/unmating)
J:
Socket (1
500 mating/unmating)
B:
Connector supplied less socket contact or with specific contacts (connector marking: B + orientation)
Orientation: N, A, B, C, D, E
(see page 64)
Specification:
046:
Tinned straight PC tail
251:
Connector provided with power contacts (layouts with contact #8)
022: Fuel tank
Special custom:
None:
Standard plastic cap
M:
Antistatic plastic cap
L: For P or S contact type only, connectors delivered without contacts, connectors marking P or S plus orientation.
-
-
L
MIL-DTL-38999 part numbers*
Basic Series
D38999/
20
M
Shell style:
20:
Square flange receptacle
26: Plug with RFI shielding.
Plating:
J:
Olive drab cadmium
M: Nickel
Shell size:
09=A, 1
1=B, 1
3=C, 1
5=D, 1
7=E, 19=F, 21=G, 23=H, 25=J
Contact layout:
See page 1 for layout according to MIL-DTL-38999
7
Contact type:
P:
Pin (500 mating/unmating)
H:
Pin (1
500 mating/unmating)
A:
Connector supplied less pin contact or with specific contacts (connector marking: A + orientation)
S:
Socket (500 mating/unmating)
J:
Socket (1
500 mating/unmating)
B:
Connector supplied less socket contact or with specific contacts (connector marking: B + orientation)
Orientation: N, A, B, C, D, E
(see page 64)
L: For P or S contact type only, connector delevired without contacts, connector marking P or S (without L)
B
35
P
N
L
* Note: To place an order of MIL connectors delivered without MIL removable crimp contacts and keep P or S plus orientation marking,
it must be specify clearly on the order (by adding a suffix L at the end of the P/N or specified in comment).
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