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MD53-02H9-19P-5

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19 CONTACT(S), ALUMINUM ALLOY, MALE, CIRCULAR CONNECTOR, CRIMP, RECEPTACLE
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size554KB,10 Pages
ManufacturerTE Connectivity
Websitehttp://www.te.com
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19 CONTACT(S), ALUMINUM ALLOY, MALE, CIRCULAR CONNECTOR, CRIMP, RECEPTACLE

MD53-02H9-19P-5 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerTE Connectivity
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
Other featuresCOMPATIBLE CONTACT, POLARIZED
Back shell typeSOLID
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeCIRCULAR CONNECTOR
Contact point genderMALE
Coupling typeSNAP
DIN complianceNO
empty shellNO
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceNO
Manufacturer's serial numberMD53
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsNO
Installation typeCABLE AND PANEL
OptionsHERMETIC
Shell materialALUMINUM ALLOY
Housing size9
Termination typeCRIMP
Total number of contacts19
Circular Connectors
MARC 53 Series Connectors
General Information
The MARC 53 Series
Connector family represents
a major advancement in the
design of high density (.080
[2.03] contact centers), sub-
miniature, power and coaxi-
al contact connectors. The
MARC 53 Series Connectors
consists of two connector
styles — the Military
approved MD53 featuring
shoulder entrapped con-
tacts, and the new RMD53
utilizing rear insertable/
removable contacts.
MARC 53 Series Connectors
combine positive lock —
the rugged, push-pull, lock-
coupling mechanism — with
the unique positive seal
multiple sealing system.
Positive lock is our new fin-
ger-tip, push-pull coupling
with the safety lock feature,
and is the only connector
made with positive “blind
mating” indication. When the
plug is fully engaged, the
coupling ring can be rotated
45° to the safety lock
position; if the plug is not
completely engaged, the
coupling ring cannot be
turned to the safety lock
position. Consequently,
under “blindmating” condi-
tions, it is always possible
to determine if the plug is
properly engaged without
visual reference, damage, or
accidental disengagement.
The environmental integrity
is guaranteed by multiple
seal construction using sili-
cone rubber “0” rings and a
floating, voidless insert con-
struction. The floating insert
design allows the inserts to
move within the connector
housing to control interfacial
sealing pressure in spite of
tolerance accumulation, and
a compression interfacial
seal with minimum engaging
force. Both the primary “0”
ring system and the contin-
uous dielectric construction
withstand the MIL-C-38300A
altitude breathing test. The
sealing system meets the
air leakage requirements of
not more than 1 cubic inch
of air per hour at a 30 P.S.l.
pressure differential. This
redundant sealing method
is indicative of the inherent
reliability built into our
connectors.
MARC 53 Series Connector
power contacts are manu-
factured from high grade
copper alloys, and are
designed to be crimped
with standard M22520
tooling using subminiature
contact locators.
MARC 53 Series Connectors
incorporate hard insulators
in both the plug and recep-
tacle inserts for exceptional
contact stability. Shoulder
entrapment positively
retains the front insertable
MD53 contacts between
the front and rear insulators.
The new RMD53 contacts
are rear insertable and
removable and are retained
within the connector insula-
tors by clips which can be
visually inspected. No inser-
tion or extraction tools are
required for either the MD53
or RMD53 contacts using
nominal size wire.
MARC 53 Series Connectors
are truly field serviceable…
no special tools are required
for maintainability. In addi-
tion, connector subcompo-
nents damaged through
handling or misuse can
be procured separately
generally without the need
to scrap entire connector
units.
Weight reductions as high
as 67% are achieved with-
out loss of performance.
MARC 53 Series Connectors
are available in both environ-
mental and hermetic styles.
In addition to the positive
lock plug, a threaded cou-
pling plug is also available.
Part numbers for configura-
tions offering various finishes
and accessories plus other
design variations to satisfy
special requirements are
also available.
MD53
shoulder entrapped contacts
RMD53
rear insertable contacts
Materials and Finishes
Housings and quick discon-
nect couplings are machined
from bar stock aluminum to
combine maximum strength
with minimum weight.
Threaded couplings are
machined from non-mag-
netic, stainless steel bar
stock for durability of the
coupling threads. Contacts
are manufactured from high
conductivity copper alloys
which have been selected
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Catalog 1308638
Revised 8-05
www.tycoelectronics.com
Dimensions are in inches and
millimeters unless otherwise
specified. Values in brackets
are metric equivalents.
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
USA: 1-800-522-6752
Canada: 1-905-470-4425
Mexico: 01-800-733-8926
C. America: 52-55-5-729-0425
South America: 55-11-3611-1514
Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628
Japan: 81-44-844-8013
UK: 44-141-810-8967
for low contact resistance
over the operating range of
the connectors. Inserts are
molded from flame-resistant,
glass-filled diallyl phthalate,
meeting ASTM D5948
requirements. All resilient
parts are made of high-
temperature, silicone
elastomers. Fuel resistant
compounds are used
where swelling affects the
performance of the
connector. All materials are
selected for their non-
magnetic properties.
The standard finish is hard
black, non-conductive,
anodized finish on connector
housings and quick discon-
nect couplings; stainless
steel threaded coupling is
passivated with black oxide
finish. Conductive finish
modifications include gold
finish and electroless nickel
finish. Multi-finish modifica-
tions for connector plugs
include black anodized
disconnect coupling with
conductive finish on shell
grounding members.
Contacts are gold plated
per MIL-G-45204 require-
ments. See Page 73 for
modification information.
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