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CIRCULAR MINIATURE CONNECTORS WEALD ELECTRONICS, POSITRONIC, AMPHENOL


SM/SMA SERIES


• Robust sub-miniature plastic bodied • 1, 2 & 3 contacts


• 3, 7 & 12A current rating


• Working voltage 500V DC or AC peak • Black or blue high density plastic mouldings • Hoods suit either plugs or sockets • Panel or cable mounting • Identity discs in 6 colours available


Typical part numbers: SM1S, SMA1P SMC SERIES


• Robust sub-miniature plastic bodied • 3 contacts


• 3A current rating


• Working voltage 500V DC or AC peak • Black & white low density plastic mouldings • Panel or cable mounting


Typical part number: SMC 310 GH, LGH, MGH SERIES


• Twist Spring” locking device • Miniature & microminiature sizes available • Solid machined contacts for high reliability • Available in straight solder & solder cup terminations • Variety of available cable adaptors • Range of contact variants


• Contact current ratings to 7.5A nominal


We reserve the right to supply an alternative product from a different manufacturer. Any alternative will be dimensionally identical and will have the same performance specification.


Typical part numbers: MGH3FSCLRH7, GH5FSCLRH16


C16-1 / C91 SERIES C16-1 SERIES


• Ruggedised, screw coupling plastic bodied • IP67 rated


• 2 contact arrangements • 3 + earth rated at 16A • 6 + earth rated at 10A


C91 SERIES


• IP40 rated lightweight circular connectors • Split die cast shell with screw coupling • Solder terminations • 10 contact arrangements • 1-8 rated at 5A • 12 & 14 rated at 3A


Typical part number: T3108 000 Typical part number: T3260 001


LANE ELECTRONICS - Sales Office Tel: 01403 790661 - Fax: 01403 790849 - E-mail: sales@fclane.com www.fclane.com


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