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801-069-26MT5-3BD703

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Circular Connector,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size513KB,1 Pages
ManufacturerGlenair
Websitehttp://www.glenair.com/
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Circular Connector,

801-069-26MT5-3BD703 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Objectid7017206555
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Connector typeCIRCULAR CONNECTOR
MIGHTY MOUSE
Low-Profile
Cobra Plug Connectors
How To Order Mighty Mouse Cobra Plug Connector and Backshell Assemblies
Sample Part Number
Connector Series and
Mighty Mouse Cobra
Basic Part Number
805-061 triple-start with
self-locking coupling nut,
exploded view
801-069-26
ZNU
8-13
P
A
1
05
B
Thread
Master
Key
Material/Finish
801-069-26
Double-Start self-locking plug
with ratchet mechanism (the clicker)
804-066-06
QDC Push-Pull plug
805-061-16
Triple-Start plug with ratcheting
anti-decoupling mechanism
M
= Aluminum / Electroless Nickel RoHS Compliant
NF
= Aluminum / Cadmium with Olive Drab Chromate
ZNU
= Aluminum / Zinc-Nickel with Black Chromate
MT
= Aluminum / Nickel-PTFE RoHS Compliant
Z1
= Stainless Steel / Passivated RoHS Compliant
See Table V - A: 801-069 B: 804-066 C: 805-061
A
= Pin, Solder
B
= Socket, Solder
P
= Pin, Crimp
S
= Socket, Crimp
A, B, C, D, E, F
- See Table II
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- See Table I
See Table VI
ØC
J
B
F
Shell Size - Contact
Arrangement
Contact Style
Polarization Key Position
MIGHTY MOUSE
Cable Exit Direction
Cable Entry Size
Cobra
Table I: Cable Exit Direction
Cable Exit
Direction
Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
45°
90°
135°
180°
225°
270°
315°
Cable Exit Direction
(Direction 2 Shown)
Master
Key
Table II: Key Positions
A
B
C
D
E
F
150°
75°
95°
140°
75°
95°
210°
210°
230°
275°
275°
210°
B° A°
The ultra-low profile EMI/RFI
plug and backshell assembly
Innovative shielded low profile right angle connector plug and backshell assemblies reduce
clearance requirements without compromising ruggedness or shielding performance.
Available in Series 801 double-start, Series 804 QDC push-pull, and Series 805 triple-start, Cobra
assemblies provide optimal low-profile cable routing and legendary Mighty Mouse connector
performance in a single package. Each Cobra assembly is equipped with a removable rear cover
and gasket for easy crimp or solder contact termination of the connector. Integrated low-profile
backshell is equipped with an EMI/RFI shield termination platform and a shrink boot lip. The
ultra-lightweight assembly may be clocked in eight different angle orientations for additional
flexibility in cable routing. Connectors are equipped with polarization keying to prevent mis-
mating. Glenair Mighty Mouse Cobra mates with available square flange and jam nut receptacles
from each respective connector series. Fourteen contact arrangements are available, all with
Size #23 contacts from shell size 5 to shell size 21 with 3-130 contacts respectively. Connector
shells are aluminum alloy or stainless steel.
Entry
Entry
Code
Size
Size
02
.125
10
.625
03
.188
11
.688
04
.250
12
.750
05
.313
13*
.813
06
.375
14*
.875
07
.438
15*
.938
08
.500
16*
1.000
09
.563
17*
1.063
* Entry codes 13-17 not available for Series 804 Cobra
Code
B: 804-066
Contact Arr.
5-3
6-4, 6-6, 6-7
7-10
8-13
9-19
10-26
12-37
14-55
C: 805-061
Contact Arr.
8-4, 8-6, 8-7
9-10
10-13
11-19
12-26
13-31
15-37
18-55
19-85
21-100
23-130
Table VI - Cable Entry
Table V - Shell Size/Contact Arrangements
Shell Size
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
16
17
19
21
A: 801-069
Contact Arr.
5-3
6-4, 6-6, 6-7
7-10
8-13
9-19
10-26
11-31
13-37
16-55
17-85
19-100
21-130
Max Entry Shell Size
03
5
04
6
05
7
06
8
07
9
08
10
09
12
10
14
12
13
15
17
Max Entry Shell Size
03
8
04
9
05
10
06
11
07
12
08
13
10
15
12
18
19
21
23
Max Entry
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
12
13
15
17
„„
Space-saving design
features one-piece
machined and brazed
connector shell and
right angle backshell for
minimum height and
optimal EMI performance.
„„
Master key clocking
enables easy cable entry/
exit routing in eight
angles
„„
Removable rear cover
and gasket provides easy
access to end of connector
for crimp or solder contact
termination
MATERIALS/FINISH
• Contacts: Copper alloy, gold plated
• Backshell Housing, Connector Shell,
Coupling Nut and Lid: Aluminum or
Stainless Steel
• Backshell Sealing Gasket and Interfacial
Seal: Fluorosilicone
• Screws: 300 Series Stainless Steel
• Insulator: LCP
SPECIFICATIONS
• Current Rating: #23 5 Amps
• Test Voltage (DWV) #23: 500 VAC Sea Level
• Insulation Resistance: 5000 megohms
minimum
• Contact Resistance: 73 millivolt drop at 5
Amp test current
• Mating Cycles Series 801 and 804: 2000;
Series 805: 500
B-6
• Operating Temperature: -55° C to +150° C
• Shielding Effectiveness: 50 dB min from
100MHz to 1000MHz.
• Magnetic Permeability: 2.0µ
• Vibration: 37g / Shock: 300g
• Immersion, mated: 1meter water
immersion for 1 hour
NOTES
• Rear insulator grommet not supplied.
• Cobra plugs mate with respective series
receptacles with same layout, polarization
and opposite contact gender.
B-7
• Hand crimp tool: P/N 809-015.
Positioner for hand tool: P/N 809-005.
Insertion/extraction tool P/N 809-088.
• Crimp barrel accommodates 22, 24, 26
and 28 gage wire.
• All Cobra plugs equipped with Size #23
contacts.
© 2014 Glenair, Inc • 1211 Air Way, Glendale, CA 91201 • 818-247-6000 • www.glenair.com • U.S. CAGE code 06324
© 2014 Glenair, Inc • 1211 Air Way, Glendale, CA 91201 • 818-247-6000 • www.glenair.com • U.S. CAGE code 06324
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