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Key Features:
- For Use With: Receptacle Connector
- Color: Black
- Length: 1.4902 in
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- Cable Clamp Type: Two-Piece RFI/EMI Shield
- Applies To: Cable
- Shield Plating Material: Nickel
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- Material: Aluminum
- Color: Olive Drab
- Termination Device Type: Tinel-Lock Ring, Side-Entry Tinel-Lock Ring
Key Features:
- For Use With: Receptacle Connector
- Color: Black
- Length: 1.1902 in
Key Features:
- Item: Cord Connector
- Male/Female: Male
- Style - Connector: Straight
Key Features:
- Adapter Plating Material: Electroless Nickel (AMS-C-26074)
- Backshell Material: Aluminum Alloy
- Connector & Contact Terminates To: Wire & Cable
Key Features:
- Number of Conductors: 11
- Number of Strands: MIL-DTL-38999 Series III/Class C,F,K,W,MIL-DTL-38999 Series IV/Class C,W,MIL-DTL-38999 Series IV/Class F,W
- Product Type: M85049
Key Features:
- Material: Malleable Iron
- Color: Metallic
- Size: 1/2 Inch
Key Features:
- Type: Accessory
- Diameter: 0.75"
Key Features:
- Series: Raychem AS85049
- Voltage Rating: Yes
- Connector Detail Specification Number: D38999/20, D38999/24, D38999/26, D38999/40, D38999/42, D38999/47
Key Features:
- Number of Conductors: 19
- Conductor Material: Aluminum Alloy
- Operating Temperature Range: -65 “ 175 °C[-85 “ 347 °F]
Key Features:
- TE Connector Interface Code: 40
- Adapter Angle: Straight
- Connector Shell Size: 09,A
Key Features:
- Sealable: Yes
- Adapter Plating Material: Zinc Nickel (ASTM B841)
- Adapter Angle: 90
Key Features:
- Material: Aluminum
- Color: Olive Drab
- Termination Device Type: Side-Entry Tinel-Lock Ring, Tinel-Lock Ring
About Strain Relief Connector
Strain Relief Connectors are a type of connector that are used to protect cables, wires, and other electrical components from strain or tension. They can be used in a variety of applications and come in many shapes and sizes.
Types of Strain Relief Connector
Strain Relief Connectors come in a variety of types depending on the application they are being used for. For example, 1/2 strain relief connectors are commonly used for smaller cables while 3/4 strain relief connectors may be more suitable for larger cables. Additionally, there are different types of material such as plastic or metal that can be used for strain relief connectors.
How Strain Relief Connector are Made
Strain Relief Connectors are typically made from plastic or metal materials and designed with specific configurations to provide the best possible protection against strain or tension on the cable. Additionally, some Strain Relief Connectors may also include rubber gaskets to provide additional protection.
Industries that use Strain Relief Connector
Strain Relief Connectors can be found in many industries including electrical engineering, manufacturing, construction, automotive repair and more. Professionals in these industries often use them when connecting multiple cables together to ensure that they remain secure and protected from damage due to tension or strain.
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