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805-005-02ZB18-208ED

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Circular Connector, 33 Contact(s), Stainless Steel, Male, Solder Terminal, Receptacle,
CategoryThe connector    The connector   
File Size2MB,4 Pages
ManufacturerGlenair
Websitehttp://www.glenair.com/
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Circular Connector, 33 Contact(s), Stainless Steel, Male, Solder Terminal, Receptacle,

805-005-02ZB18-208ED Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Objectid7094403723
Reach Compliance Codenot_compliant
ECCN codeEAR99
YTEOL8.37
Other featuresSTANDARD: MIL-DTL-38999, POLARIZED
Back shell typeSOLID
Body/casing typeRECEPTACLE
Connector typeMIL SERIES CONNECTOR
Contact point genderMALE
Number of contacts32,1
Contact size23,8
Coupling typeTHREADED
DIN complianceNO
rotation140
other instructionsSQUARE FLANGE RECEPTACLE
empty shellNO
Environmental characteristicsENVIRONMENT RESISTANT
Filter functionNO
IEC complianceNO
MIL complianceNO
Plug informationMULTIPLE MATING PARTS AVAILABLE
Mixed contactsYES
Installation typeCABLE AND PANEL
Maximum operating temperature175 °C
Minimum operating temperature-65 °C
OptionsGENERAL PURPOSE
polarizationD
Shell surfaceCHROMATE
Shell materialSTAINLESS STEEL
Housing size18
Termination typeSOLDER
Total number of contacts33
Unique insertion number18-208
Series 805 Mighty Mouse Triple-Start ACME Thread
PCB or Solder Cup Receptacle
805-005 and 805-017 Ordering Information
Printed Circuit Board/Solder Cup Receptacles
feature low profile shells for
minimum protrusion inside enclosures and integral standoffs for board washout.
Contacts are non-removable.
Water Immersion, Unmated
Specify 805-005 connectors for applications where
open face water immersion is not a requirement. For MIL-STD-810 Method 512G
immersion requirements, specify 805-017 watertight connectors . These 805-017
connectors are specially sealed (“MOD-518”) and are 100% tested to maintain a
helium leak rate of 1 x 10
-4
cc/second at one atmosphere pressure differential from
-40° C to +70° C.
How To Order
Sample Part Number
Series
H
-02, -12, -22
Square Flange
-07
Jam Nut
Series 805
Shell Style (See Table I)
Shell Material and Finish
Shell Size - Insert
Arrangement
Contact Type
Shell Key Positions
(See Table II)
A
= Normal
805-017
805-005
= Receptacle with Standard Epoxy Potting
805-017
= Receptacle with Special “MOD-518” Sealing For Open Face
(unmated) Water Immersion Requirements. 100% Leak Tested.
-02
= Square Flange Front or Rear Mount
-12
= Square Flange Rear Mount Non-Locking Clinch Nuts
-22
= Square Flange Rear Mount Locking Clinch Nuts
-07
= Jam Nut Rear Panel Mount
C
= Aluminum / Black Anodize (Non-Conductive); RoHS Compliant
M
= Aluminum / Electroless Nickel; RoHS Compliant
MT
= Aluminum / Nickel-PTFE RoHS Compliant
NF
= Aluminum / Cadmium with Olive Drab Chromate
ZNU
= Aluminum / Zinc-Nickel with Black Chromate
Z1
= Stainless Steel / Passivated; RoHS Compliant
ZB
= Stainless Steel / Olive Drab Chromate over Cadmium
ZC
= Stainless Steel / Zinc Cobalt Alloy/Black Chromate
See Contact Arrangements Page H-2
P
= Pin, PC Tail
S
= Socket, PC Tail
E
= Pin, Solder Cup
F
= Socket, Solder Cup
D
= Pos. D
E
= Pos. E
F
= Pos. F
-07
M
10-13
P
B
B
= Pos. B
C
= Pos. C
Table I: Shell Style
Key Position
Normal (A)
B
C
D
E
F
A
150°
75°
95°
140°
75°
95°
Table II: Key Positions
Key Rotation
B
210°
210°
230°
275°
275°
210°
Dimensions in Inches (millimeters) are subject to change without notice.
© 2014 Glenair, Inc.
Series 80 Mighty Mouse
U.S. CAGE Code 06324
Printed in U.S.A.
GLENAIR, INC.
1211 AIR WAY
GLENDALE, CA 91201-2497
818-247-6000
FAX 818-500-9912
www.glenair.com
H-18
E-Mail: sales@glenair.com
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