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News Release from: PEI-Genesis | Subject: Amphenol 62IP bayonet-lock connectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 January 2008
Bayonet-lock connectors offer IP67
protection
The 62IP series of miniature bayonet-lock connectors uses positive shell-to-shell keying to prevent any mis-mating or cross plugging of adjacently mounted connectors.
PEI-Genesis has released the Amphenol 62IP range of miniature bayonet-lock connectors, which feature IP67 environmental protection and a moulded thermoplastic construction that makes them well-suited to industrial applications Offered with PEI's standard 48-hour assembly service, these RoHS-compliant connectors are available in shell sizes 8, 10 and 12 with up to ten contacts
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Guide to connectors and assemblies
The 2004 connector solutions guide from PEI-Genesis offers a wide range of interconnect assemblies for commercial, industrial, harsh environment and military applications.
Receptacles incorporate a four-hole mounting flange, while plugs include a heavy-duty ribbed coupling nut and accessory thread.
All shells, coupling nuts, panel nuts and accessories are moulded from thermoplastic to give a smooth, low-lustre black finish that requires no additional plating.
Neoprene rubber is used for the insert material and the connectors are supplied with gold-plated solder-bucket contacts.
Featuring designs based on the BS 9522 F0017 standard, the 62IP series uses positive shell-to-shell keying to prevent any mis-mating or cross plugging of adjacently mounted connectors.
The connectors are rated for a minimum of 500 mating cycles and can withstand exposure to salt spray for up to 500 hours.
The operating temperature range is specified as -20 to +70C. Request a free brochure from PEI-Genesis ...
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