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INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION THREADED STYLE CONNECTOR

The Amphenol ACS/ACC series connector is a cost-effective, threaded, circular SAE-AS50151 connector for use in harsh environments. Designed with the industrial user in mind, these Amphenol connectors are sealed to withstand moisture, condensation, vibration and flash-over. Perfect for widely diverse applications such as mass transportation, automotive, heavy equipment and geophysical industries, and entertainment/lighting industries. Over 286 contact layouts are available, in variations that allow for just power, just signal, or a mix of both contact types. The Amphenol ACS/ACC series is available in five mounting styles, nineteen shell sizes, and solder or crimp termination. For full product details on the ACS/ACC series, see the specifications below.

 

 

Features

  • Adapted from Approval
    SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015) (Formerly MIL-C-5015)
  • Broad Temperature Range
    These connectors will operate in temperatures ranging from -67°F to +257°F (-55°C to +125°C).
  • Environmental
    These connectors will perform in the full range of operating conditions as defined in SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015) and are recommended for conditions where vibration, moisture, pressure and/or temperature are extreme.
  • Resilient Insulator and Grommet
    A resilient neoprene insulator and rear-seal grommet provide a liquid-tight assembly.
  • Rugged Shell
    The rugged aluminum alloy shell and hardware are light in weight yet highly resistant to damage and corrosion. Shells are available in five different styles and in 19 sizes.
  • Wide Range of Wire Gauges and Current Carrying Capacity
    Up to 150 amps for standard military contacts and up to 255 amps using Radsok® contacts. Wire gauges from 24 to size 0 AWG.
  • Wide Variety of Contacts
    Machined contacts with silver or gold plating are available in sizes from 16 through 0. Solder, Crimp, PC, and thermocouple contacts are available.

 

 

Materials & Finishes

Shell
Aluminum alloy
 
Shell Plating
Olive drab chromate coating over cadmium plating to QQ-P-416; black alloy, conductive black alloy, electroless nickel, anodized or green zinc
 
Contacts
Brass or copper alloy
 
Contact Plating
Silver plating to QQ-S-365 (solder contacts have tinned solder pot) gold plating to MIL-G-45204
 
Insulator
Resilient Neoprene®, Viton®*, low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH)

 

 

Electrical Data

Operating Voltage/Test Voltage

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

† Not corrected for change in density resulting from variations in temperature

MS 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

* Using non-military crimp Radsok contact

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.

Viton® is a registered trademark of Dupont Dow Elastomers

 

 

Mechanical

Wire Range Sizes
24 to 0 AWG (crimp contacts)
 
Insulation Resistance
5000 megohms at 77°F (25°C) per SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015), 3.18

 

Wire Sealing Range

The connector is designed for individual wire sealing. Sealing of an outer cable jacket on multiconductor cables must be accomplished with an appropriate endbell. Sealing is only guaranteed if wires according to MIL-W-5086 or within the listed ranges are used.

 

Insulation Strip Lengths
See Contacts & Tooling
 
Mating Life
100 cycles minimum, to SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015), 3.16
 
Salt Spray
MIL-STD-1344 Method 1001 condition B minimum (cadmium), 48-hour, olive drab chromate over cadmium, non-conductive black alloy, conductive black alloy, green zinc, black anodized, electroless nickel
 
Heat
+257˚F (+125˚C) for 60 hours, +185˚F (+85˚C) for 1,000 hours per SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015), 4.6.14, minimum
 
Chemical Resistance
20-hour full-immersion unmated in hydraulic fluid and lubricating oil per SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015) minimum
 
Vibration
10 to 2,000Hz (10g's) 10 microseconds maximum discontinuity to MIL-STD-1344 Method 2005, condition II per SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015)
 
Shock
50g 11-millisecond duration, three major axes. 10 microseconds maximum discontinuity to SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015) per MIL-STD-1344 method 2004, condition A, 3.13
 
Contact Type
Solder, crimp, PC, or thermocouple (hard silver or gold plating)
 
Number of Circuits
 
Contact Insertion
Solder, crimp, PC, or thermocouple (hard silver or gold plating)Insertion from rear with simple hand tool. Removable, five cycles minimum. (Solder, PC and co-ax outer housings are bonded into the insulator.)
 
Contact Retention
To SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015), 4.6.6 & 3.26 and separation forces

 

Polarization
Integral key and keyway plus optional rotational polarization. Click here for valid rotations.
 
Approvals
SAE-AS50151 (MIL-DTL-5015)

 

 

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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