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D38999/46MH2BC

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MIL Series Connector, 85 Contact(s), Composite, Female, Crimp Terminal
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size960KB,111 Pages
ManufacturerDefense Logistics Agency
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MIL Series Connector, 85 Contact(s), Composite, Female, Crimp Terminal

D38999/46MH2BC Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Objectid1128524352
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresSTANDARD: MIL-C 38999, EMI/RFI SHIELDED TYPE
Rear interface of connectorMIL-C-38999 Ser III,IV
Connector insertion detailsI283
Connector typeMIL SERIES CONNECTOR
Contact point genderFEMALE
Contact part numberM39029/56-350
Number of contacts85
Contact size22
Contact typeCrp Rear Rlse
Coupling typeBREECH
other instructionsPlug, Straight
Drawing date and revision17DEC99,K
Environmental characteristicsENVIRONMENT RESISTANT
waterproof levelPartial
MIL complianceYES
Military connector housingS411B
Mixed contactsNO
Maximum operating temperature200 °C
Minimum operating temperature-65 °C
Maximum plug diameter1.831 inch
polarizationC
Shell surfaceELECTROLESS NICKEL
Shell materialCOMPOSITE
Housing size23
Termination typeCRIMP
Total number of contacts85
Unique insertion numberH2
INCH-POUND
MIL-DTL-38999K
17 December 1999
SUPERSEDING
MIL-C-38999J
06 April 1990
DETAIL SPECIFICATION
CONNECTORS, ELECTRICAL, CIRCULAR, MINIATURE, HIGH DENSITY,
QUICK DISCONNECT (BAYONET, THREADED, AND BREECH COUPLING),
ENVIRONMENT RESISTANT, REMOVABLE CRIMP AND HERMETIC SOLDER CONTACTS
GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
This specification is approved for use by all Departments
and Agencies of the Department of Defense.
1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope. This specification covers four series of miniature, high density, bayonet, threaded, or breech
coupling, circular, environment resistant, electrical connectors using removable crimp or fixed hermetic
solder contacts, and are capable of operation within a temperature range of -65°C to +200°C (see 1.3.1d).
See 6.1 for intended use and applications.
1.2 Description. All series include rear release removable pin and socket contacts with crimp
termination. All series are designed to assure proper orientation of the mating halves prior to electrical
circuit closure. All series include hermetically sealed receptacles with fixed contacts for solder termination.
All series include EMI shielding capability. Series I, III, and IV connectors with conductive finishes provide
electrical continuity between mated shells prior to contact engagement and have the contacts so located as
to be protected from handling damage and inadvertent electrical contact. Series II provides low silhouette
for minimum size and weight and includes connectors which provide shell-to-shell electrical continuity when
mated.
1.3 Classification.
1.3.1 Connectors. Connectors fabricated to this specification are classified as follows:
a. Series: The series I, II, III, and IV connectors are not interchangeable or intermateable.
I
II
III
IV
-
-
-
-
Scoop-proof, bayonet coupling.
Non-scoop-proof, bayonet coupling, low silhouette.
Scoop-proof, triple start, self-locking, threaded coupling.
Scoop-proof, breech coupling.
Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may
be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Defense Supply Center Columbus,
ATTN: VAI, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus OH 43216-5000 by using the self-address
Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this
document or by letter.
AMSC N/A
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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