CIRCULAR CONNECTORS WEALD ELECTRONICS, SOURIAU
RANGE LMG HEAVY DUTY • Extremely rugged
• Tried &tested military contact technology • High shock &vibration capabilities • Environmentally sealed from IP67 to IP69K • In-line, panel & cable mounting styles • 2 to 26 contacts • 1 to 60A current rating
• Wide range of backshells available
• Ideal for applications where high strength & reliability is essential Typical part number: LMG/1/91025/715
RANGE MG MIL-DTL-5015
• Based on MIL-DTL-5015 planforms • Reverse bayonet coupling • Neoprene inserts • Robust construction
• Wide variety of contact arrangements • Aluminium shells (8 styles) • Quick positive coupling with audible indication of full coupling • High shock & vibration capabilities • IP 67 rating can be achieved • Operating temperature -55˚C to +125˚C • Intermateable with VG95234 & Pattern 121B connectors
Typical part number: MG O2R 10SL 4P RANGE LMJ MIL-DTL-5015
• Designed to meet the requirements of MIL-DTL-5015 • Aluminium alloy shells with threaded coupling & neoprene insert • Rated working voltage 250 – 4200V DC, at sea level 200 – 3000V AC rms • 1 – 104 solder/crimp contacts • 13 shell sizes
• 10 – 150A current rating • IP 67 rating can be achieved • EMC 360˚ screen termination available • PG type backshells available
Typical part number: LMJ 3102R 10SL 3P MIL-DTL-38999 SERIES I
• Aluminium lightweight scoop-proof, high density connectors with bayonet coupling
• Qualified to 500 mating cycles • Signal, power, coax, triax, quadrax & optical contacts available • Crimp removable contacts
• Alternative plating finishes available including Cadmium, Nickel & RoHS Compliant Zinc Nickel
• Wide range of piece parts held in stock to allow assembly to order with short lead times
• Full QPL Certification available at no extra cost Typical part number: MS27467T15B35PN; 8LT515B35PN
LANE ELECTRONICS - Sales Office Tel: 01403 790661 - Fax: 01403 790849 - E-mail:
sales@fclane.com www.fclane.com
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