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MATES WITH ALL THREADED COMMERCIAL SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015) CONNECTORS

Amphenol 97 series connectors are a durable, cost-effective commercial SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015) connector available in a variety of shell styles, sizes, contacts, and layouts. Contacts are silver-plated with pre-tinned solder cups. These Amphenol 97 series connectors are excellent for industrial applications including robotics, machine tools and welding. For full product information on Amphenol 97 series connectors, please see the specifications below.

Get shopping! Amphenol 97 series connector industrial prefixes include 97-3100A, 97-3102A, 97-3106A and 97-3108B.

 

 

Features

  • Cost-effective
  • Solder termination
  • UL-recognized and CSA-certified
  • Wide selection of shell styles and insert patterns
  • Wide variety of connector finishes
  • Threaded coupling, hard dielectric inserts
  • Solid or split-shell construction

 

 

Materials & Finishes

Shell
Aluminum alloy
 
Shell Plating
Olive Drab Chromate, Clear Chromate Coating over Cadmium Plating to QQ-P-416, Black Alloy, Conductive Black Alloy, Electroless Nickel, Green Zinc, Gray Zinc Nickel
 
Contacts
Brass or copper alloy
 
Contacts Platings
Silver plating to ASTM B700 (solder contacts have tinned solder pot) gold plating to ASTM B488
 
Insulator
Diallyl phthalate (blue color)

 

 

Electrical Data

Operating Voltage/Test Voltage

* Each insulator has a specific rating. These numbers should be used by the designer only as a guide.

97 series connectors show no evidence of breakdown when the given test voltages are applied between the two closest contacts and between the shell and the contacts closest to the shell for a period of one minute, per MIL-STD-1344 Method 3001.

 

Current Rating & Contact Resistance

Maximum total current to be carried per connector in wire bundles as specified in MIL-W-5088. Contact resistance when tested to MIL-C-39029 will not exceed voltage drops listed in above table.

 

 

Mechanical

Wire Range Sizes
26 to 0 AWG
 
Contact Resistance
 
Insulation Resistance
> 5,000 megohms at 77°F (25°C) per MIL-DTL-5015, 3.18
 
Mating Life
100 cycles minimum per MIL-DTL-5015, 3.16
 
Salt Spray
MIL-STD-1344 Method 1001 Condition B minimum (Cadmium) 48 hour, Gray Zinc Nickel 500 hours
 
Heat
+257˚F (+125˚C) for 60 hours, +185˚F (+85˚C) for 1,000 hours per MIL-DTL-5015, 4.6.14, minimum
 
Chemical Resistance
20-hour full immersion (unmated) in hydraulic fluid and lubricating oil per MIL-DTL-5015 minimum
 
Vibration
10 to 2,000Hz (15g’s) 10 microseconds maximum discontinuity to MIL-STD-1344 Method 2005 per MIL-DTL-5015
 
Shock
50g 11 millisecond duration, three major axes 10 microseconds maximum discontinuity to MIL-DTL-5015, 3.13
 
Contact Type
Solder (hard silver or gold plating), High Voltage
 
Number of Circuits

 

Contact Retention and separation forces to MIL-DTL-5015, 4.6.6 & 3.26 minimum.

Polarization
Integral key and keyway plus optional rotational polarization.Click here for valid rotations.
 
Approvals/Agency Listing
UL# EII5497; CSA LR69183 for 97 Series

 

 

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AMPHENOL
Interconnect Product Manufacturer, Electrical, Electronic, Fiber Optic Connectors, Coaxial Cable and more
A WORLDWIDE VISION CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH TECHNOLOGY Amphenol is one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world. The Company designs, manufactures and markets electrical, electronic and fiber optic connectors, coaxial and flat-ribbon cable, and interconnect systems. The primary end markets for the Company's products are communications and information processing markets, including cable television, cellular telephone and data communication and information processing systems; aerospace and military electronics; and automotive, rail and other transportation and industrial applications.
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