RACK & PANEL WEALD ELECTRONICS, ITW McMURDO, AVX, POSITRONIC BA RANGE
• 7 & 15 contacts • Working voltage 2.5kV DC or AC peak • 13A current rating (per contact) • DAP mouldings • High density polythene hood
Typical part number: BA7PH RED RANGE
• 8,16, 24 & 32 contacts • 5A current rating • Working voltage 800V DC or AC peak • Barrier or dowel polarized • Top and side entry covers • Available for use with barrier polarization
Typical part number: RP16 700 SERIES
• Approved by BT against styles 202 & 203 • 11 sizes • All sizes are fitted with polarizing facilities in the end cavity • Equivalent to Plessey 159 series • As an alternative termination style a PC tail is also available for sockets fitted with mounting brackets
• Originally used in a wide range of telephone equipment Typical part number: 700 3450 19S
VARICON SERIES 8016
• Hermaphroditic contacts • Number of Contacts – 20, 38, 56, 90 & 120 • Current rating – 8.5A (10 contacts) max • Pitch – 0.13”/3.3mm x 0.15”/3.81mm • Voltage rating – 250V • D.W. Voltage – 1250V rms min
Typical part number: 00 8016 120 217 903 RECTANGULAR CONNECTORS HIGH AND STANDARD DENSITY
GMCT, GAPL, • Contact sizes 16 & 20 (3 contact variants; 9-104 contacts)
• Rugged, durable design
• Available in straight and right angle solder & cable terminations • Industrial level or Military performance to MIL-DTL-28748 & SAE AS 39029 • Contact current ratings to 13A SGM, SGMC • High density, subminiature packaging • Rugged size 22 contacts & female contacts utilize PosiBand closed entry contact design • Solder PCB mount, crimp, solder cup & press-in terminations • 13 contact variants; 4-104 contacts • Thermocouple contact options
LANE ELECTRONICS Ltd. 18 +44 (0) 1403 790661
sales@fclane.com www.fclane.com
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