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DSEi


Circular connectors from Lane meet the highest standards


Although many exhibitions tend to disappoint when it comes to visitor numbers, DSEI continues to deliver an audience of the highest quality. Every two years, the event which focuses on the defence, security and military aerospace communities, allows Lane Electronics to showcase a whole variety of interconnection solutions that meet the performance standards demanded by this sector. These include many connectors that meet the requirements of MIL-DTL-5015, MIL-DTL-26482 and MIL-DTL-38999. Simon Hammerton, Lane Electronics, talks more about what they will have at the show


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ur sister company, Weald Electronics is one of just a few connector companies to manufacture in the United Kingdom


and has earned a great reputation for its high performance circular connectors which are used extensively across the military and aerospace sectors.


MIL-C-26482


A good example is Weald’s LMH series of bayonet locking connectors available in a variety of shell sizes and styles as well as several contact arrangements. These are designed specifically to meet the requirements of MIL-C-26482 Series 1 and Patt 105 and have also been approved to


IECQ-CECC spec BS/CECC 75201-003 and BS 9522 F0017. Available in a variety of power plan forms, maximum current rating is 45A and peak working voltages can be as high as 1500V – DC or AC. Lane Electronics maintains a significant stock of popular LMH connectors for immediate delivery as well as a huge inventory of shell styles, contacts and accessories for assembly to order on very short lead times. All versions can be specified in a variety of RoHS compliant finishes such as Zinc Cobalt, Nickel and Black Zinc Nickel.


MIL-DTL-38999 SERIES III As an assembling distributor for the leading


connector manufacturer Souriau, we will be showcasing a range of circular connectors that meet the requirements of MIL-DTL-38999 SERIES III. These are high density, threaded coupling connectors available in a wide range of shell materials including aluminium, composite, marine bronze and stainless steel. Lane Electronics can supply these MIL-DTL-38999 connectors in different finishes including RoHS compliant, black Zinc Nickel, Nickel and Zinc Cobalt plating. We can supply standard 38999 connectors with all the usual contact types and can also assemble custom connectors that incorporate signal, power, high power, coax, triax, quadrax and the Elio fibre optic connectors and contacts from its substantial stock profile of Souriau 38999 products and piece parts. As well as these circular connector systems, Lane Electronics will be highlighting HUBER+SUHNER’s extensive RF communications products as well as rack and panel and D- Subminiature connectors from Positronic.


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4 CIE DSEi Supplement July/August 2017


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