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Product category: Plugs and Sockets
News Release from: ITT Interconnect Solutions | Subject: APD series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 September 2004

Circular range extends to 51 pins

ITT Industries, Cannon has added 37- and 51-way versions to its APD series of circular DIN72585 connectors.

ITT Industries, Cannon has added 37- and 51-way versions to its APD series of circular DIN72585 connectors Designed specifically for applications in all types of automotive, transportation and industrial environments, including those subject to high shock and vibration, these new high-pin-count versions will reduce the number of connectors required, saving overall costs and valuable space

Like all members of the APD series, the 37- and 51-way styles feature lightweight composite bodies that are also extremely cost-effective.

Bayonet coupling ensures a tight, vibration resistant connection and the connectors are sealed up to IP69K.

The 51-way product is also available with a secondary locking system for added security, and features up to eight mechanical key and visual colour coding options to eliminate mismating.

APD series 37- and 51-way connectors are rated up to 12A at 85C (105C for short durations), or for the 51-way device only, 2A at 120C.

Insulation resistance is 10Mohm and the connectors are voltage proof to 1kV AC.

The 37-way device has a life of 20 mating cycles; for the 51 way connector, the figure is 40 mating cycles.

The APD series is designed for a range of transportation applications such as braking systems, power distribution, battery links, sensor applications, lighting, gear and power steering controls in private, public and industrial vehicles.

The APD series is also suitable for a wide variety of industrial, power and sensing applications.

The APD series can be modified for customers' application-specific demands. Request a free brochure from ITT Interconnect Solutions ...

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