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2M660-083-NF-U506-5

Description
Connector Accessory
CategoryThe connector    Connector bracket   
File Size254KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerAmphenol
Websitehttp://www.amphenol.com/
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2M660-083-NF-U506-5 Overview

Connector Accessory

2M660-083-NF-U506-5 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerAmphenol
Reach Compliance Codeunknow
Connector bracket typeCONNECTOR ACCESSORY
Manufacturer's serial number2M660-083
2M803 1/4 Turn Bayonet Coupling
Ordering Guide for Protection Caps 2M660-082 & 2M660-083
Contacts
& Tools
Protection Caps:
2M803 ¼ Turn Bayonet Protective Caps are available in plug and receptacle versions.
Protective caps keep the connector interface dry and clean while not in use. Caps
come in a variety of materials, lanyard styles and lengths to accommodate specific
design requirements.
2M Specs
2M803 FEATURES INCLUDE:
• Aluminum or Stainless Steel Bodies
• Rubber Gaskets for Environmental Sealing
• Stainless Steel Fittings
• Variety of attachments
2M801
2M803
2M660-08X
Series
Service Class
-M
Attachment
Type
-G
Shell Size
6
Attachment Code
04
Attachment
Length in Inches
2M804
-5
SERIES
2M660-082
Protection Cap
for Bayonet
Plug
Connectors
Protection Cap
for Bayonet
Receptacle
Connectors
ATTACHMENT TYPE
-G
Nylon Rope
-H
-N
-S
-SK
-T
-U
Stainless Steel
Wire Rope, Teflon®
Jacket
No Attachment
Stainless Steel Sash
Chain
Nylon Rope With
Slip Knot
Stainless Steel Wire
Rope, No Jacket
Stainless Steel Wire
Rope, Polyurethane
Jacket
SHELL
SIZE
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
15
Omit for attachment
Type N (No Attachment)
Example "-5" equals
five inch length
2M805
2M660-083
ATTACHMENT CODE
Omit for attachment Types N
(No Attachment) and SK (Slip Knot)
01 –.147 (3.73) I.D.
02 –.147 (3.73) I.D.
Small Ring
04 –.173 (4.39) I.D.
06 – N/A
14 –.385 (9.78) I.D.
15 –.445 (11.30) I.D.
16 –.570 (14.48) I.D.
Large Ring
17 –.635 (16.13) I.D.
18 –.695 (17.65) I.D.
19 –.885 (22.48) I.D.
20 –1.070 (27.17) I.D.
50 –.420 (10.67) I.D.
52 –.480 (12.19) I.D.
54 –.635 (16.13) I.D.
56 –.745 (18.92) I.D.
Split Ring
58 –.885 (22.48) I.D.
60 –1.010 (25.65) I.D.
64 –1.125 (28.58) I.D.
68 –1.345 (34.16) I.D.
2M Filter &
Accessories
HD38999
SERVICE CLASS
Finish
-C
-M
-NF
-MT
-Z1
-ZM
-ZN
-ZNU
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Aluminum/Black Anodize
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Aluminum/Electroless Nickel
Aluminum/Cadmium with Olive
Drab Chromate
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Contact Amphenol Aerospace for more information at 800-678-0141 • www.amphenol-aerospace.com
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Stainless Steel/Passivated
Stainless Steel/Electroless Nickel
Aluminum/Zinc-Nickel w/Olive
Drab Chromate
Aluminum/Zinc-Nickel with Black
Chromate
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