COMPACT MULTIPOLE
CONNECTORS
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Table of Contents
General production programme ....................................................................................................page 2
Main characteristics and types...............................................................................................................2
Series and types ......................................................................................................................................3
LEMO’s push-pull self-latching connection system.............................................................................4
F series production program ..................................................................................................................4
General characteristics ...........................................................................................................................5
Selection of shell materials, degrees of protection (IP code) .............................................................5
Selection of contact types (crimp, print, fibre optic)............................................................................6
F Series ......................................................
Interconnections .........................................................................................................................................8
Part numbering system ..............................................................................................................................9
Part section showing internal components ....................................................................................................9
Technical characteristics ...........................................................................................................................10
Metal housing models ..............................................................................................................................11
Watertight PCB models............................................................................................................................15
Models for Fibre Optic..............................................................................................................................16
Alignment key...........................................................................................................................................17
Insert configuration ..................................................................................................................................18
Housings, contacts, cable fixing...............................................................................................................20
Variant ......................................................................................................................................................21
LEMO F1 ECU systems connectors ........................................................................................................22
Spare parts ...............................................
Crimp contacts .........................................................................................................................................24
F7 fibre optic contacts..............................................................................................................................25
Locking washers, hexagonal nuts, notched nuts .....................................................................................25
Conical nuts .............................................................................................................................................26
Accessories..............................................
Caps .........................................................................................................................................................28
Heatshrink boot, insulating washers ........................................................................................................29
Tooling ........................................................
Spanners, taps, manual and pneumatic crimping tools ...........................................................................30
Positioners, extractor for crimp contact ....................................................................................................31
Banding tool, retention testing tool ..........................................................................................................32
Fibre Optic Tooling ...............................
Complete workstation for F7 fibre optic contact.......................................................................................32
Crimping tool, epoxy curing oven, polishing tool .....................................................................................32
Fibre inspection microscope, microscope adaptor, F7 contact alignment device tool.............................33
Panel Cut-Outs........................................
Mounting nut torque .................................................................................................................................33
PCB Drilling Pattern .............................
Fixed socket with straight print contact ....................................................................................................34
Fixed socket with elbow print contact ......................................................................................................35
Technical Characteristics ..................
Outer shell................................................................................................................................................37
Insulator ...................................................................................................................................................37
Electrical contact ......................................................................................................................................38
Test voltage ..............................................................................................................................................39
Rated current ...........................................................................................................................................40
Assembly instructions ..............................................................................................................................41
Technical tables........................................................................................................................................42
Product safety notice................................................................................................................................44
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General Production Programme
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Unipole from 2 to 150 Amps
Coaxial 50 and 75 Ω
Coaxial 50 Ω (NIM-CAMAC)
Coaxial 50 Ω for frequency → 12 GHz
Multicoaxial 50 and 75 Ω
Multipole from 2 to 68 contacts
Multipole up to 106 contacts
High Voltage 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 30 and 50 kV cc
Multi High Voltage 3, 5, and 10 kV cc
Triaxial 50 and 75 Ω
Quadrax
Mixed: High Voltage (HV) + Low Voltage (LV)
Mixed: Coax + LV and Triax + LV
Thermocouple and multithermocouple
Fibre optic singlemode and multimode
Multi Fibre optic
Mixed: fibre optic + LV
Mixed: fibre optic + HV + LV
Fluidic and Multifluidic
Mixed: fluidic + LV
Subminiature
Miniature
Sockets for printed circuit board
Remote handling shell
Watertight socket
Hermaphroditic shell
Rectangular connectors
Sealed (pressure and/or vacuum) socket
Plastic shell
With aluminium outer shell
With stainless steel outer shell
With microswitch
Patch Panels
All audio-video and HDTV applications
Adaptors
For BNC, C, UHF, N, CINCH, GEN-RADIO connectors
For TNC, SMA connectors
Accessories
Tooling
Insulator for crimp contacts
● Crimp contacts
Coaxial contacts
Triaxial contacts
● Fibre optic contacts
Fluidic contactss
● Caps
Bend relief
● Heatshrink boot
● Washers
● Nuts
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On request
Assembly tool
Crimping tools
Positioners
Extractors
Banding tool
Fibre optic termination workstation and tools
Connectors with special housing
Special mixed configuration
Custom design
Assembly onto cable
● Connectors, accessories and tools found in this catalogue.
Main Characteristics and Types
Series
Standard
Watertight
Keyed
Keyed
Watertight
Compact
keyed
Hermaphroditic
Rectangular
Screw
01 / 00 (unipole)
00 (NIM-CAMAC)
05 / R0 / 1D
0S to 6S
0A / 4A / 2C
1Y-3Y-6Y
0E to 6E
3T
4M
00 (multipole)
0B to 5B
2G / 5G
0K to 5K
2N to 5N
FF to 5F
SH / MH
RR / 0R / 1R
03
0V to 5V
0W to 5W
2U to 5U
0M-1M-2M
Latching
Key
Shell
Insert
Contact
termination
Push-Pull
Stepped insert
Metal or plastic
Metal
Stepped insert or cylindrical
Key (G)
or other key-way code
Screw
Key (N) or other Hermaphroditic
shell
key-way code
Key G or A
Key or
stepped insert
Plastic
Metal
Stepped insert
Rectangular
Stepped insert
or cylindrical
Solder,
crimp or print
Crimp or print
Solder
crimp or print
Metal
Metal or plastic
Cylindrical
Solder or print
Solder, crimp or print
Contact
type
Coaxial, triaxial, unipole, multipole
HV, quadrax, fluidic, thermocouple
Multipole, fibre optic,
HV, fluidic, thermocouple
Multipole, fibre optic
Multipole, HV,
coaxial, fluidic
Multipole,
coaxial, triaxial
Mixed
config.
LV + coax, LV + HV
LV + coax, LV + triax, LV + HV,
LV + FO, LV + fluidic
LV + FO
LV + coax,
LV + HV,
LV + fluidic
LV + coax,
LV + triax,
LV + FO,
LV + fluidic
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Series and Types
Standard
Watertight
Keyed
Keyed
watertight
Compact
keyed
Hermaphroditic
Rectangular
Screw
01
00
05
R0
0A
0S
1S
2S
3S
4S
5S
6S
1D
2C
4A
1Y-3Y-6Y
0E
1E
2E
3E
4E
5E
6E
3T
4M
00
0B
1B
XB
2B
3B
4B
5B
2G
5G
0K
1K
2K
3K
4K
5K
2N to 5N
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
LF
5F
SH-MH
RR
0R
1R
03
0V to 5V
0W to 5W
2U to 5U
0M-1M-2M
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Thermocouple
Mixed fluidic+LV
Multi fluidic
Fluidic
Mixed FO+LV
Multi Fibre Optic
Fibre Optic
Mixed Triax+LV
Mixed Coax+LV
Mixed HV+LV
Multi Coaxial
Multi HV
Quadrax
Triaxial 75 Ω
Triaxial 50 Ω
High Voltage
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Coaxial 50 Ω
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Coaxial 75 Ω
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LEMO’s Push-Pull Self-Latching Connection System
This self-latching system is renowned worldwide for its easy and quick mating and unmating features. It provides absolute
security against vibration, shock or pull on the cable, and facilitates operation in a very limited space.
The LEMO self-latching system allows the connector
to be mated by simply pushing the plug axially into
socket.
Once firmly latched, connection cannot be broken by
pulling on the cable or any other component part
other than the outer release sleeve.
When required, the connector is disengaged by a
single axial pull on the outer release sleeve. This first
disengages the latches and then withdraws the plug
from the socket.
F Series Production Programme
Series
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
LF
5F
min.
Cable Ø
range (mm) max.
2.2
9
3.8
11
3.8
13
3.8
16
3.8
18
5.3
25
6.3
27
7.4
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Number of
LV contacts
3, 4
2, 3, 4, 5
3, 5, 7, 8
8, 10, 12, 19
22, 30
40
68
50, 55, 64, 66
Nr of FO multi
contacts 1) mixed
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2 + 4 LV
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Note:
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For cable ranging from 3.6 to 6.5 mm in diameter.
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General Characteristics
Selection of shell materials
Aluminium alloy
Brass
The aluminium alloy outer shells find numerous applications
where light weight is a predominant factor; such as in the
aeronautics and space industries, and for portable and
mobile equipment.
Shells are made of high mechanical strength alloy (Aluminium alloy). Connector shells are protected by a conductive anthracite grey coloured nickel finish.
As a standard latch sleeve are made of special bronze or
brass, this material offer excellent performances for most of
the applications.
For very demanding vibrating situation we recommand the
use of special latch sleeve in beryllium copper alloy. These
parts have an electrolytic nickel plating.
As a standard gaskets are made of fluororubber FPM/FKM.
This material has excellent resistance to hydrocarbons.
The brass outer shells have a chrome nickel-plated surface which ensures very good protection against industrial
atmosphere, salt air and most corrosive agents.
In case of brass shell standard latch sleeves are made of
special bronze or brass.
Here standard gaskets are made of silicone rubber
MQ/MVQ. This material has excellent weather resistance
and a wide temperature range.
Other metallic components
In general, most metallic components are manufactured in
brass. However, bronze or beryllium copper are used
where good elasticity is required (for example: earthing
crown). Depending on the application, these parts have
electrolytic nickel plating.
Sealing resin
An epoxy resin is used to seal both watertight and
vacuumtight socket and coupler models.
Degrees of protection (IP code)
IEC 60529 outlines an international classification system
for the sealing effectiveness of enclosures of electrical
equipment against the intrusion into the equipment of
foreign bodies (i.e., tools, dust, fingers) and moisture. This
classification system utilizes the letters «IP» (Ingress
Protection) followed by two digits.
Example: IP 64 = IP
Degrees of protection - First digit
Degrees of protection - Second digit
The first digit of the IP code indicates the degree that persons are protected against contact with moving parts and
the degree that equipment is protected against solid
foreign bodies intruding into an enclosure.
Second digit indicates the degree of protection of the
equipment inside the enclosure against the harmful entry
of various forms of moisture (e.g. dripping, spraying, submersion, etc.)
0 No special protection
1 Protection from a large part of the body such as hand
or from solid objects greater than 50 mm in diameter
2 Protection against objects not greater than 80 mm in
length and 12 mm in diameter
3 Protection from entry by tools, wires, etc., with a diameter or thickness greater than 2.5 mm
4 Protection from entry by solid objects with a diameter or
thickness greater than 1.0 mm
5 Protection from the amount of dust that would interfere
with the operation of the equipment
6 Dust-tight
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
UL Recognition
6
4
IP letter code
1st digit
2nd digit
No special protection
Protection from vertically dripping water
Protection from dripping water when tilted up to 15°
Protection from sprayed water
Protection from splashed water
Protection from water projected from a nozzle
Protection against heavy seas, or powerful jets of water
Protection against temporary immersion
Protection against complete continuous submersion in
water
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LEMO connectors are recognized by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). The approval of the complete system (LEMO
connector, cable and your equipment) will be easier because LEMO connectors are approved.
RoHS
LEMO connector specifications exceed the requirements of the RoHS directives (2002/95/EC) of the European Parliament
and the latest amendments. This directive specifies the restrictions of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment marketed in Europe. LEMO guarantees that its connectors are free of mercury, cadmium, lead, hexavalent chromium and polybromide biphenyl (PBB), polybromide diphenyl ether (PBDE), or DecaBDE.
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Selection of contact types
Crimp contacts
The crimp contacts are designed to be crimped with the
standard four indent method according to MIL-C-22520F,
class 1, type 1.
Fig. 1
øA
Contacts are provided in two forms: with a standard crimp
barrel for large conductors (see fig. 1), or with a reduced
crimp barrel for smaller conductors (see fig. 2).
Contact
øC
Conductor stranded
AWG stranded
Section (mm2)
min.
max.
min.
max.
ø A ø C Form
(mm) (mm) per fig.
Fig. 2
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øC
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øC
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.3
0.42
0.80
1.10
1.40
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1
Contact
ø A ø C Form
(mm) (mm) per fig.
0.7
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øA
0.9
1.3
0.45
0.80
0.45
1.10
281)
221)
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18
32
26
24
20
2
2
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2
0.09
0.34
0.50
1.00
12
22
30
40
Conductor stranded
AWG stranded
Section (mm2)
min.
max.
min.
max.
Fr
(N)
32
26
32
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28
221)
28
20
0.035
0.140
0.250
0.500
Fr
(N)
0.035
0.140
0.035
0.250
0.09
0.34
0.09
0.50
22
30
40
Note: Fr = mean contact retention force in the insulator (according to IEC
60512-8 test 15a).
Note: 1) for a given AWG, the diameter of some stranded conductor
designs is larger than the solder cup diameter. Make sure that the maximum conductor diameter is smaller than ø C.
A detailed range of conductor dimensions that can be
crimped into our contacts is given on the table at right. See
also the section on tooling (pages 30 to 33).
Print contacts
Print contacts are available in straight or elbow versions
for certain connector types. Connection is possible by soldering on flexible or rigid printed circuit boards.
Straight print contacts are gold-plated which guarantees
optimum soldering, even after longterm storage.
Print elbow contacts include a tinned copper wire crimped
into a contact.
L dimensions and C ø are detailed in the section on model
description (elbow: L = 2 mm).
straight
elbow
L
øA
øC
øA
øA
øC
L
L
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Fibre Optic contacts
The new miniature F7 fibre optic contact is available for use
with single-mode or multi-mode fibres of the following
sizes; 9/125, 50/125 and 62.5/125 microns.
Contacts are designed with the IEC standard 1.25 mm diameter ceramic ferrules. After mounting on the cable, the
contact is very easily installed in the connector insulator,
the particular shape of the contact body retains it in the
insulator. The alignment tube can be easily removed in
order to clean the fibre end face.
Female contact
4
1
3
2
5
2
3
1
4
Male contact
1 body with holder
2 ferrule with holder
1 body with holder
3 spring
2 ferrule with holder
4 crimp ferrule
3 spring
5 alignment tube
4 crimp ferrule
with support
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F Series
The F series connectors have been specially developed to meet the most demanding requirements in terms of dimensions, weight and watertightness. Our manufacturing programme includes now 8 series. This series provides customers
with many features and benefits including:
– push-pull self-latching system for safe connection
– sealed to IP67 for environmental protection when mated according to IEC 60529
– compact scoop-proof design and use of aluminium alloy
– high shock and vibration resistance
– multipole types with 2 to 68 contacts or multifibre optic or mixed FO + LV in 2F series
– crimp or print contacts (straight or elbow)
– keys ensuring ease of blind mating
– colour coded key options for system security.
The F series connectors are available in 3 different materials:
– for high shock and vibration resistance, LEMO recommends using Y code material (with beryllium copper latch sleeve).
– for environmental resistance and latching cycle endurance, LEMO recommends using the C code material
(brass outershell).
– for lightweight and latching cycle endurance, LEMO recommends using X code material (aluminium shell).
Each series includes several models of plugs and sockets available in contact configurations adapted to all round cables,
including up to 68 conductors, and a maximum diameter of 34 mm. Since LEMO connectors are perfectly screened and
designed to guarantee very low resistance to shell electrical continuity, they are particularly adapted to applications
where electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is important. A large number of accessories as well as tooling for cable
assembly are available.
Metal housing models (page 11)
Straight plugs
FGG
Fixed sockets
Fixed sockets
ECG
EGG
EHG
Free socket
PEG
PHG
FNG
ECG
EEG
EDG
PBG
Models for fibre optic (page 16)
Straight plug
FGG
8
Watertight models (page 15)
Fixed socket
Fixed sockets
EHG
HEG
HEG
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Part Numbering System
T = f.o. cable adapter and ø 5):
Z = collet nut for bend relief
(page 20)
T 66 Z
FG N . 0F . 305 . Y
Plug
C or
L
Variant: (page 21)
F = reduced unlatching force 1)
S = o-ring & gasket in silicone 2)
Free socket
PH N . 0F . 305 . X
L M
Fixed socket
HE N . 0F . 305 . X
L
N
P
Model: (page 11)
Variant 3): (page 21)
Alignment key: (page 17)
Contact 4): (page 20)
Series: (page 11)
Insulator: L = PEEK
Insert configuration: (page 18)
Housing: (page 20)
Part Number Example
Straight plug:
FGN.0F.305.YLC = straight plug with key (N), 0F series, multipole type with 5 contacts, outer shell in anthracite nickel-plated
aluminium alloy, beryllium copper latch sleeve, PEEK insulator, male crimp contacts.
Free socket:
PHN.0F.305.XLM = free socket with key (N), 0F series, multipole type with 5 contacts, outer shell in anthracite nickel-plated
aluminium alloy, PEEK insulator, female crimp contacts.
Fixed socket:
HEN.0F.305.XLNP = fixed socket, nut fixing, with key (N), 0F series, multipole type with 5 contacts, outer shell in anthracite
nickel-plated aluminium alloy, PEEK insulator, female print contacts, watertight.
Note:
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5)
for straight plug only. 2) with shell material code X or Y. 3) potting for HE● only. 4) HE● available only with print contacts (straight or elbow).
connectors for fibre-optic are delivered without the fibre optic contacts, they must be ordered separately (see page 25).
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Straight socket
Straight plug
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earthing crown
insulator
female contact
rear seal
front nut
3
2
4
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6
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4
5
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5
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6
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2
3
4
5
6
outer shell
latch sleeve
insulator
male contact
gasket
rear seal
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Technical Characteristics
Materials and Treatments
Shell
material code
Component
X
Y
Material (Standard)
chrome
Cu Ni Cr
C
Brass (UNS C 38500)
Aluminium alloy (AA 6262A or AA 6023)
Brass (UNS C 38500)
Aluminium alloy (AA 6262A or AA 6023)
Brass (UNS C 38500)
Aluminium alloy (AA 6262A or AA 6023)
Bronze (UNS C 54400) or special brass
Special bronze/brass
Beryllium Copper (UNS C 17300)
Bronze (UNS C 52100)
Brass (UNS C 38500)
Aluminium alloy (AA 6262A or AA 6023)
Brass (UNS C 38500)
Brass (UNS C 34500)
Bronze (UNS C 54400)
Cu-Be or special steel
PEEK
FPM/FKM (Viton®)
Silicone MQ/MVQ
Epoxy (Araldite® or Stycast®)
Fluorosilicone
Outer shell
Conical nut
Notched nut
Earthing crown
Latch sleeve
Locking washer
Hexagonal nut
Other metallic components
Male crimp contact
Female crimp contact
Clips
Insulator
O-ring and gaskets
Sealing resin
Cable rear seal
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Notes
nickel
gold
Cu Ni Cu Ni Au
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1) anthracite colour. 2) the colour match the colour code of the key (see page 17). 3) for the FF series only. 4) FF series available only with material code Y. 5)
LF and 5F series available only with material code X. 6) Silicone gasket are available as a variant for code material X and Y.
Mechanical and Climatical
Characteristics
Value
Endurance
Endurance
Endurance
Humidity
Operating temperature
Operating temperature
Vibration resistance
Vibration (Gunfire test)
Vibration (Gunfire test)
Vibration (ECU profile)
Shock resistance
Salt spray corrosion test
Salt spray corrosion test
Protection index (mated)
Climatical category
Climatical category
Standard
1000 cycles
300 cycles (FF and 0F); 500 cycles (1F to 3F)
5000 cycles
up to 95% at 60° C
-15° C, +200° C
-55° C, +200° C
10-2000 Hz, 15 g
pass
pass
pass
100 g, 6 ms
24 h
144 h
IP67
15/200/21
50/175/21
IEC 60512-5 test 9a
IEC 60512-5 test 9a
IEC 60512-5 test 9a
IEC 60512-4 test 6d
MIL-standard 810 F
MIL-standard 810 F
See diagram below
IEC 60512-4 test 6c
IEC 60512-6 test 11f
IEC 60512-6 test 11f
IEC 60529
IEC 60068-1
IEC 60068-1
Insulation resistance
IEC 60512-2 test 3a
new
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> 1010
Contact resistance 2)
IEC 60512-2 test 2a
≤ 8.7
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All; code Y
All; code C
All
All; code X or Y
All; code C
All
4F, LF and 5F; all materials
FF, 0F, 1F, 2F, 3F; code Y
FF, 0F, 1F, 2F; code Y
All
All; code X or Y
All; code C
All
All; code X or Y
All; code C
Vibration (ECU profile)
0.9
1.3
≤ 6.1 ≤ 4.8 ≤ 3.6
Shell electrical continuity
IEC 60512-2 test 2f
Value
Ω
Value
FF-0F
1F
2F-3F
4F
LF
5F
5.0
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.5
mΩ
Value
øA
(mm)
mΩ
Notes:
1) after humidity test: 21 days at 95% RH according
to IEC 60068-2.
2) after 5000 mating cycles and the salt spray test
according to IEC 60512-6 test 11 f.
10
Acceleration (G2/Hz)
Electrical
0.5
Series / Shell material
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
10
20
200
400
435
2000
Frequency (Hz)
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FG● Straight plug, key (N) or keys (P, S, T, W and X)
Reference
L
~M
øA
øB
X
Dimensions (mm)
Model
Series
A
B
L
M
X
FG●
FG●
FG●
FG●
FG●
FGW
FGX
FGW
FGX
FG●
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
4F
LF
LF
5F
8.5
12.0
14.0
17.0
19.0
26.0
26.0
29.0
29.0
36.1
6.3
9.0
10.7
14.0
16.0
21.2
21.2
24.2
24.2
30.2
21.6
27.5
27.8
27.8
27.8
30.3
30.7
34.7
34.7
36.7
13.8
17.8
17.9
17.9
17.9
20.4
20.4
20.4
20.4
20.4
5.7
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Note: this plug can also be supplied with a reduced unlatching force (see
page 9).
FN● Straight plug, key (N) or keys (P and S)
and lanyard release
Reference
L
~M
X
Model
Series
FN●
FN●
FN●
FN●
0F
1F
2F
3F
Dimensions (mm)
A
B
C
L
12.0 9.0 18.0 27.5
14.0 10.7 20.0 27.8
17.0 14.0 23.0 27.8
19.0 16.0 25.0 27.8
M
N
X
17.8
17.9
17.9
17.9
140
140
160
190
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
C
øA
øB
N
Note: cable material: stainless steel with protective sheath
EG● Fixed socket, nut fixing, key (N)
or keys (P, S and T)
N
E maxi
Dimensions (mm)
Reference
M
øA
e
øB
S3
S1
Model
Series
A
B
e
E
M
N
S1
S3
EG●
EG●
EG●
EGN
EGP
EGS
EGT
0F
1F
2F
3F
3F
3F
3F
10
14
18
22
22
22
22
12.4
15.8
19.2
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
M9x0.6
M12x1.0
M15x1.0
M18x1.0
M18x1.0
M18x1.0
M18x1.0
7.0
6.5
6.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
1.2
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
20.5
20.5
8.2
10.5
13.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
11
14
17
22
22
22
22
Panel cut-out (page 33)
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EC● Fixed socket with 2 nuts, key (N) or key (S),
protruding shell (back panel mounting)
N
M
S3
e
øA
øB
Dimensions (mm)
Reference
E maxi
Model
Series
EC●
FF
A
B
e
E
M
N
S3
10 10.2 M7x0.5 1.5 2.5 13.9 9
Panel cut-out (page 33)
Note: this socket can be used without the hexagonal nut. It can be directly fastened
into the device, the notched nut is used as a tightening nut.
EC● Fixed socket with 2 nuts, key (N) or key (S),
protruding shell, print contacts (back panel mounting)
3
N
M
S3
Reference
øA
e
øB
ø 0.5
E maxi
Model
Series
EC●
FF
Dimensions (mm)
A
B
e
E
M
N
S3
10 10.2 M7x0.5 1.5 2.5 13.9 9
Panel cut-out (page 33)
Note: this socket can be used without the hexagonal nut. It can be directly fastened
into the device, the notched nut is used as a tightening nut.
EE● Fixed socket, nut fixing, key (N) or keys (P, S and T),
(back panel mounting)
N
S1 M
S2
E maxi
P
øA
Reference
e
øB
S3
Dimensions (mm)
Model
Series
A
B
e
E
M
N
P
EE●
EE●
EE●
EEN
EEP
EES
EET
0F
1F
2F
3F
3F
3F
3F
13
17
20
22
22
22
22
12
15
19
22
22
22
22
M10x0.75
M13x0.75
M16x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
6.0
6.2
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
20.5
20.5
8.5
9.4
10.4
10.4
10.4
10.4
10.4
S1 S2 S3
9.0
11.5
14.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
11
14
17
19
19
19
19
10.5
14.0
16.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
Panel cut-out (page 33)
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EH● Fixed socket, nut fixing, key (N) or keys (P, S, T, W and X),
(back panel mounting)
Reference
N
P
M
øA
e
øB
S2
S1
E maxi
Dimensions (mm)
Model
Series
A
B
e
E
M
N
P
EH●
EH●
EH●
EH●
EHN
EHP
EHS
EHT
EHW
EHX
EHW
EHX
EH●
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
3F
3F
3F
4F
4F
LF
LF
5F
10
13
17
20
22
22
22
22
29
29
32
32
38
11
14
17
20
23
23
23
23
29
29
32
32
38
M7x0.50
M10x0.75
M13x0.75
M16x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M24x1.00
M24x1.00
M27x1.00
M27x1.00
M33x1.00
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
6.4
6.4
6.4
2.5
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
15.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
20.5
20.5
19.0
21.0
24.3
24.3
28.4
12.0
14.5
14.5
14.5
14.5
14.5
16.0
16.0
14.5
16.5
20.0
20.0
24.0
S1 S2
6.4
9.0
11.5
14.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
22.0
22.0
25.0
25.0
31.0
8
11
14
17
19
19
19
19
25
25
28
28
34
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ED● Fixed socket with flange, key (N) or keys (P and S),
2 holes fixing, protruding shell
Reference
N
Dimensions (mm)
D
Model
Series
ED●
1F
A
B
C
d
25.4 5.9 11.5 3.5
D
H
14 19.3
M
N
P
2
19 16.5
øC
øB
H
A
Panel cut-out (page 33)
M
ød
P
PH● Free socket, key (N) or keys (P, S, T, W and X)
Reference
L
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øB
X
Dimensions (mm)
Model
Series
A
B
L
X
PH●
PH●
PH●
PH●
PHN
PHP
PHS
PHT
PHW
PHX
PHW
PHX
PH●
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
3F
3F
3F
4F
4F
LF
LF
5F
8.5
12.0
14.0
17.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
26.0
26.0
29.0
29.0
35.0
6.3
9.0
10.7
14.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
21.2
21.2
24.2
24.2
30.2
20.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
28.2
28.2
26.7
28.7
32.2
32.2
37.2
5.7
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
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PE● Fixed socket, nut fixing, key (N)
or keys (P, S, T, W and X), (back panel mounting)
Dimensions (mm)
Reference
L
M
e
øA
S1
øB
øC
X
S2
E maxi
Model
Series
PE●
PE●
PE●
PE●
PEN
PEP
PES
PET
PEW
PEX
PEW
PEX
PE●
FF 1)
0F
1F
2F
3F
3F
3F
3F
4F
4F
LF
LF
5F
A
B
C
e
E
L
M
S1
S2
X
10
13
17
20
22
22
22
22
29
29
32
32
38
6.3
9.0
10.7
14.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
21.2
21.2
24.2
24.2
30.2
11
13
17
20
22
22
22
22
29
29
32
32
38
M7x0.50
M10x0.75
M13x0.75
M16x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M24x1.00
M24x1.00
M27x1.00
M27x1.00
M33x1.00
6.0
6.0
6.2
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
6.4
20.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
28.2
28.2
26.7
28.7
32.2
32.2
37.2
2.5
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
6.4
9.0
11.5
14.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
22.0
22.0
25.0
25.0
31.0
–
11
14
17
19
19
19
19
25
25
28
28
34
5.7
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Panel cut-out (page 33)
Note:
1)
fitted with notched nut GEG.
PB● Fixed socket with flange, key (N)
or keys (P, S, T, W and X), 2 holes fixing
Reference
D
L
M
N
A
øB
H
ød
14
øC
X
Dimensions (mm)
Model
Series
A
B
C
d
D
H
L
M
N
X
PB●
PB●
PB●
PBN
PBP
PBS
PBT
PBW
PBX
PB●
0F
1F
2F
3F
3F
3F
3F
4F
4F
5F
27
27
31
38
38
38
38
41
41
44
9.0
10.7
14.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
21.2
21.2
30.2
11.0
13.0
16.0
17.5
17.5
17.5
17.5
23.0
23.0
32.0
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
15
15
18
20
20
20
20
26
26
33
21.4
21.4
25.9
29.0
29.0
29.0
29.0
32.0
32.0
38.2
26.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
26.7
28.2
28.2
26.7
28.7
37.2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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Watertight PCB models
HEN fixed sockets allow the device on which they are fitted to reach a protection index of IP68 as per IEC 60529 (unmated). These models are identified by a letter «P» at the end of the reference. Epoxy resin is used to seal these models.
They can be mated with all plugs of the same series to achieve an IP67 protection index between the plug and socket.
Technical Characteristics
Mechanical and Climatical
Characteristics 1)
Value
Temperature range
Temperature range
Protection index unmated
Maximum operating pressure 2)
Note:
1)
Standard
Series / Shell material
-15° C, +100° C
-50° C, +150° C
IEC 60529
IEC 60512-7 test 14d
IP68
5 bars
All; code X or Y
All; code C or variant with silicone gasket final code (S)
All
All
see also page 10. 2) this value corresponds to the maximum allowed pressure difference for the assembled socket.
HE● Fixed socket, nut fixing, key (N) or keys (P, S, T, W and X),
for printed circuit, (back panel mounting)
Reference
Model
L
X
P
M
S2
H
e
øA
ø 0.9
øB
3
E maxi
S1
Epoxy resin
HE●
HE●
HE●
HE●
HEN
HEP
HES
HET
HEW
HEX
HEW
HEX
HE●
Dimensions (mm)
Series
1)
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
3F
3F
3F
4F
4F
LF
LF
5F
A
B
e
E
H
L
M
P
S1
S2
X
10
13
17
20
22
22
22
22
29
29
32
32
38
11
14
17
20
23
23
23
23
29
29
32
32
38
M7x0.50
M10x0.75
M13x0.75
M16x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M18x1.00
M24x1.00
M24x1.00
M27x1.00
M27x1.00
M33x1.00
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
6.4
6.4
6.4
5.08
5.08
7.62
8.89
11.43
11.43
11.43
11.43
15.24
15.24
16.51
16.51
20.32
18.2
21.5
21.5
21.5
21.5
21.5
23.0
23.0
21.5
23.5
26.3
26.3
32.2
2.5
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
12.0
14.5
14.5
14.5
14.5
14.5
16.0
16.0
14.5
16.5
20.0
20.0
24.0
6.4
9.0
11.5
14.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
22.0
22.0
25.0
25.0
31.0
8.2
11.0
14.0
17.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
25.0
25.0
28.0
28.0
34.0
15.0
17.5
17.5
17.5
17.5
17.5
19.0
19.0
17.5
19.5
23.5
23.5
27.4
Panel cut-out (page 33)
Note:
1)
PCB drilling pattern (page 34)
fitted with notched nut GEG.
HE● Fixed socket, nut fixing, key (N) or key (P),
with elbow (90°) contacts for printed circuit,
(back panel mounting)
Reference
N
H mini
øA
S2
e
øB
P
M
Dimensions (mm)
Model
Series
A
B
e
E
H
HE●
HE●
HE●
0F
1F
2F
13
17
20
14
17
20
M10x0.75
M13x0.75
M16x1.00
3.0
3.0
3.0
20
20
20
Panel cut-out (page 33)
M
N
P
S1
S2
2.5 18.5 14.5 9.0
3.2 18.5 14.5 11.5
4.0 18.5 14.5 14.5
11
14
17
PCB drilling pattern (page 35)
S1
E maxi
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Models for Fibre Optic
The 2F series has also been designed to allow fibre optic transmissions. This compact connector uses our F7 fibre optic
contact but requires a specific plug with extended shell (T-adapter). The main features are:
– Multi fibre option with 2 optical contacts
– Mixed option with 2 FO + 2 LV contacts
– Optical contact with ceramic ferrules diametre 1.25 mm
Technical Characteristics of optical contacts
Mechanical and Climatical
Optical
Characteristic
Value
Standard
Mating durability
Damp heat steady state
High temperature
Low temperature
Cable retention
Vibration (3 axes)
Change of temperature
Temperature/humidity
> 1000 cycles
up to 93 % RH at 40°C
+85°C
-40°C
100 N
100 to 2000 Hz, 2 hrs
-40 to +75°C
-10 to +65°C at 93 % RH
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
IEC
–
IEC
IEC
Characteristic
Value
Standard
Method
61300-02-02
61300-02-19
61300-02-18
61300-02-17
61300-02-04
Average insertion loss
fibre 9/125 µm
0.18 dB IEC 61300-03-34
Method 2
Average insertion loss
fibre 50/125 µm
0.25 dB IEC 61300-03-34
Method 2
Return loss fibre 9/125 µm
(UPC)
≥45 dB
IEC 61300-03-06
Coupler
Method
61300-02-22
61300-02-21
Return loss fibre 9/125 µm
(Hand polish)
>25 dB
IEC 61300-03-06
Coupler
Method
FG● Straight plug, key (N) or keys (P and S)
~L
Dimensions (mm)
Reference
Model
Series
FG●
2F
A
B
L
M
S1
S2
17.0 14.0 89.5 79.5 15.0 14.0
øA
øB
~M
S2
S1
EH● Fixed socket, nut fixing, key (N)
or keys (P and S), (back panel mounting)
L
P
M
S2
E maxi
S1
øA
e
øB
Reference
Dimensions (mm)
Model
Series
A
B
e
E
L
M
EH●
2F
20
20
M16x1
3
21.8
4
P
S1 S2
14.5 14.5 17
Panel cut-out (page 33)
Note: Other models of socket can be made available.
Connectors for fibre-optic are delivered without the fibre optic contacts, they must be ordered separately (see page 25).
For T-type cable adapter see page 20.
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Alignment Key
Alignment Key and Polarized Keying System
F series connector model part numbers are composed of three letters. The LAST LETTER indicates the keys corresponding to a particular contact type. For example, straight plugs with N, P or W keys, are fitted with male contacts; whereas
with S, T or X keys, plugs are fitted with female contacts. Sockets with N, P or W keys, are fitted with female contacts; whereas with S, T or X keys, sockets are fitted with male contacts.
Model
Front view of a socket
Nb
of keys
Series FF
γ
165°
–
155°
–
30°
–
50°
–
Angles
β
γ
Series 3F
β
γ
150°
145°
140°
135°
60°
70°
80°
90°
Colour
code
Contact type
Electrical or Optical
Plug
Socket
male
male
female
female
female
female
male
male
N
P
●●S
●●T
3
Model
β
β
Series 0F to 2F
Nb
of keys
●●
●●
γ
Front view of a socket
α
β
δ
γ
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X
●●
●●
5
165°
150°
155°
–
30°
60°
50°
–
Series 4F-LF-5F
blue
yellow
red
green
Colour
code
Angles
α
β
γ
δ
95°
100°
115°
125°
35°
40°
25°
20°
blue
red
Note
●
●
●
●
Contact type
Note
Plug
Socket
male
female
female
male
●
●
● Special order alternative
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Insert configuration
Multipole
Test voltage (kV rms)1)
Contact-contact
Test voltage (kV rms)1)
Contact-shell
Rated current (A)1)
Male crimp contacts
Female crimp contacts
FF
303
3
0.5
●
●
–
28-30-32 1.35
1.10
3.0
304
4
0.5
●
●
–
28-30-32 1.05
1.05
2.0
0F
302
2
0.9
●
●
●
20-22-24 1.45
1.20
10.0
303
3
0.9
●
●
●
20-22-24 1.70
1.60
8.0
304
4
0.7
●
●
●
22-24-26 1.35
1.10
7.0
305
5
0.7
●
●
●
22-24-26 1.25
1.20
6.5
1F
303
3
1.3
●
●
●
1.60
1.85
12.0
305
5
0.9
●
●
●
20-22-24 1.30
1.55
9.0
307
7
0.7
●
●
●
22-24-26 1.45
1.45
7.0
308
8
0.7
●
●
●
22-24-26 1.30
1.30
5.0
2F
3F
3)
4)
2
1
1
2
3
4
4
3
304
4
1.3
●
–
–
2.70
1.85
15.0
308
8
0.9
●
●
●
20-22-24 1.95
1.95
10.0
310
10
0.9
●
●
●
20-22-24 1.80
2.10
8.0
312
12
0.7
●
●
●
22-24-26 1.65
2.00
7.0
319
19
0.7
●
●
●
22-24-26 1.55
1.65
5.0
322
22
0.7
●
●
–
22-24-26 1.70
1.45
5.5
330
30
0.7
●
●
–
22-24-26 1.35
1.20
3.5
340
40
0.7
●
●
–
22-24-26 1.35
1.30
2.0
4F
AWG2)
Print (elbow)
Contact
type
Print (straight)
2
Crimp
3
ø A (mm)
1
Number of contacts
4
3
Reference
4
2
øA
1
18-20
18-20
Note: Other types available on request, based on existing contact configurations of the B series.
1) see calculation method, caution and suggested standard on pages 39 and 40.
2) the mentioned AWG range apply to the standard crimp contact of fig.1. Contacts with reduced crimp barrel are available for smaller conductor.
See page 20 for explanation and availability.
3) view for EHS socket.
4) view for FGS plug.
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Print (elbow)
AWG2)
Test voltage (kV rms)1)
Contact-contact
Test voltage (kV rms)1)
Contact-shell
Rated current (A)1)
Contact
type
Print (straight)
2
Crimp
3
ø A (mm)
1
3
Number of contacts
4
2
Reference
4
368
68
0.7
●
●
–
22-24-26
1.5
1.5
2.5
350
50
0.9
●
●
–
20-22-24 1.20
1.45
6.0
355
55
0.9
●
●
–
20-22-24 2.00
2.10
5.0
364
64
0.9
●
●
–
20-22-24 1.35
1.85
3.0
366
66
0.9
●
●
–
20-22-24 1.30
1.80
3.0
øA
1
Male crimp contacts
Female crimp contacts
LF
5F
Note: Other types available on request, based on existing contact configurations of the B series.
1) see calculation method, caution and suggested standard on pages 39 and 40.
2) the mentioned AWG range apply to the standard crimp contact of fig.1. Contacts with reduced crimp barrel are available for smaller conductor.
See page 20 for explanation and availability.
Multi fibre and Mixed fibre optic + LV
Low Voltage contact
2
Rated current (A)
1
3
Test voltage (kV rms)1)
Contact-shell
4
3
Test voltage (kV rms)1)
Contact-contact
4
2
Crimp
1
ø A (mm)
2F
Contact No
Female crimp contacts
Fibre optic No
Male crimp contacts
Crimp
contact
Reference
øA
Contact
type
03A
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
93B
2
4
0.7
●
0.85
1.25
6.0
Note: Other types available on request, based on existing contact configurations of the B series.
1) see calculation method, caution and suggested standard on pages 39 and 40.
2) the mentioned AWG range apply to the standard crimp contact of fig.1. Contacts with reduced crimp barrel are available for smaller conductor.
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Ref.
Availability
for plug
for sockets
FF 0F 1F 2F 3F 4F LF 5F FF 0F 1F 2F 3F 4F LF 5F
X
Y
C
– ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
● ● ● ● ● ● – – – – – – – – – –
– ● ● ● ● – – – – ● ● ● ● – – –
Outer shell
Latch sleeve
Material
Surface
treatment
Material
Surface
treatment
Gaskets
Aluminium alloy
Aluminium alloy
Brass
Nickel1)
Nickel1)
Chrome
Special bronze/brass
Beryllium copper
Special bronze/brass
Nickel
Nickel
Nickel
FPM/FKM
FPM/FKM
Silicone MQ/MVQ
● First choice alternative
Note: 1) anthracite colour. See page 10 for detail on Material and Treatments.
● Special order alternative
Contacts
Crimp contacts for plugs, free or fixed sockets
Fig. 1
øA
øC
øA
øC
Contact type
Ref.
There are 2 forms of crimp barrels:
– per fig. 1, the standard design
– per fig. 2, with reduced crimp barrel for small conductors.
C
B
G
D
Z
Contact type
M
P
U
N
V
Female crimp (fig. 1)
Female crimp (fig. 2)
Female crimp (fig. 2)
Female straight print
Male or female elbow print
Male crimp (fig. 1)
Male crimp (fig. 2)
Male crimp (fig. 2)
Male straight print
No contact (for multi FO)
Dimension of crimp barrels
Contact
Fig. 2
Ref.
Ref. contact type
ø A ø C Form
(mm) (mm) per fig.
Male
Female
C
C
B
C
B
G
C
M
M
P
M
P
U
M
øC
øA
0.5
0.7
øC
øA
0.9
1.3
0.42
0.80
0.45
1.10
0.80
0.45
1.40
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
Conductor
AWG
Section (mm2)
min. max. min. max.
32
26
32
24
26
32
20
281)
22
28
20
22
28
18
0.035
0.140
0.035
0.250
0.140
0.035
0.500
0.09
0.34
0.09
0.50
0.34
0.09
1.00
Note: 1) for a given AWG, the diameter of some stranded conductor designs is larger than the solder cup diameter. Make sure that the maximum conductor diameter is smaller than ø C.
Cable Fixing
øA
T type cable adapter
Reference
2F
Adapter
øA
T46Z
T56Z
T66Z
4.6
5.6
6.6
Cable ø
max.
min.
4.5
5.5
6.5
3.6
4.6
5.6
Adapter with gasket
part number
Bend relief to be used 1)
FGG.2F.846.TNV
FGG.2F.856.TNV
FGG.2F.866.TNV
GMA.2B.040.D●
GMA.2B.050.D●
GMA.2B.060.D●
Note: 1) to order separately.
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Some options are available, they are identify with specific letters in the variant position.
– F apply to plug with a reduced unlatching force, such option allows disconnection if the cable is pulled accidentally.
– Connectors with code material X or Y are delivered with FPM/FKM gasket as a standard.
As an option they can be delivered with Silicone gasket. Add the «S» in the variant position.
– P indicated that the watertight models HE● are potted with epoxy resin.
Reference
Model
FG●
E●●
HE●
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unlatching force
Silicone
gasket
Potted
Potted and
silicone gasket
F
–
–
S
S
–
–
–
P
–
–
PS
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LEMO F1 ECU systems connectors
LEMO F Series connectors feature on the new ECU being
provided by Microsoft® and McLaren Electronic Systems®
for the FIA Formula One World Championship in 2008,
2009 and 2010.
The applications include the hub interface unit, lap trigger
receiver, powerbox and display connections. To assist
users, information on corresponding LEMO connectors that
are required to connect to the system are described here
below giving full part numbers and application.
LEMO connectors can also be idealy used for HIL setups
(hardware in the loop), for vehicle electronic development,
crash test setups, for ECU calibration and test, and also in
battery status diagnosis.
LEMO connectors have full EMC screening and offer
secure push-pull connections for Flexray, CAN bus or USB
protocol, PWM (pulse width modulation), digital I/O and
power supply.
F1 ECU SYSTEM
Based on diagram courtesy of McLaren Electronic Systems Ltd
HIU-3
Hub Interface Unit
HIU-3
Hub Interface Unit
LRX-310B
Lap Trigger Receiver
LEMO Connector
HES.1F.308.XLDP
HIU-3
IN 4 POS.
LEMO Connector
EHS.0F.303.XLCY
LEMO Connector
HES.1F.308.XLDP
LEMO Connector
HEN.FF.304.SLNP (2 off)
HEN.FF.304.SLNPY (2 off)
PCU-6C
Dashboard Display
LIU-4
LVDT Interface Unit
SIU-300
Switch Interface Unit
PB2006 Powerbox
TAG-31B
Main Control Unit
LEMO Connector
HEP.2F.310.XLNP
Ignition
Battery
LEMO Connector
EHS.2F.304.XLY
Injection
LEMO Connector
HEN.2F.319.XLNP
Alternator
HIU-3
Hub Interface Unit
HIU-3
Hub Interface Unit
HIU (1, 2, 3 & 4) Hub Interface Unit
Unit connectors
PB2006 Powerbox
Interface connectors
HES.1F.308.XLDP
FGS.1F.308.YLM
HEN.FF.304.SLNP 1) FGN.FF.304.YLC
HEN.FF.304.SLNPY 1) FGN.FF.304.YLC
Spare contacts
EGG.0B.655.ZZM
FGG.00.554.ZZC
FGG.00.554.ZZC
Notes: 1) outershell in stainless steel (AISI 303, 304).
Unit connectors
Interface connectors
EHS.2F.304.XLY
FGS.2F.304.YLY
HEP.2F.310.XLNP
HEN.2F.319.XLNP
FGP.2F.310.YLC
FGN.2F.319.YLC
Spare contacts
FGN.1F.565.ZZC 1)
EGN.1F.665.ZZM 2)
FGG.0B.560.ZZC
FGG.0B.555.ZZC
Notes: 1) male contact. 2) female contact.
LRX 310B Lap Trigger Receiver
Unit connector
EHS.0F.303.XLCY
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Interface connector
FGS.0F.303.YLM
PCU-6C Dashboard display
Spare contact
Unit connector
EGG.0B.660.ZZM
HES.1F.308.XLDP
Interface connector
FGS.1F.308.YLM
Spare contact
EGG.0B.655.ZZM
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FGG-EGG Crimp contacts
Contact (mm)
øA
øC
Fig. 1
øA
øA
0F
0.9
0.7
1.10
0.80
FGG.0B.560.ZZC EGG.0B.660.ZZM FGG.0B.560.ZZC EGG.0B.660.ZZM
FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM
1F
1.3
0.9
0.7
1.40
1.10
0.80
FGN.1F.565.ZZC EGN.1F.665.ZZM FGN.1F.565.ZZC EGN.1F.665.ZZM
FGG.0B.560.ZZC EGG.0B.660.ZZM FGG.0B.560.ZZC EGG.0B.660.ZZM
FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM
2F
0.9
0.7
1.10
0.80
FGG.0B.560.ZZC EGG.0B.660.ZZM FGG.0B.560.ZZC EGG.0B.660.ZZM
FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM
3F
0.7
0.80
FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGN.3F.655.ZZM
4F
0.7
0.80
FGG.2B.555.ZZC EGG.0B.655.ZZM FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.2B.655.ZZM
LF
0.7
0.80
FGG.3B.555.ZZC EGG.2B.655.ZZM FGG.0B.555.ZZC EGG.3B.655.ZZM
5F
0.9
1.10
FGG.3B.560.ZZC EGG.3B.660.ZZM FGG.3B.560.ZZC EGG.3B.660.ZZM
Contact part number
female for socket
male for socket
female for plug
FGG.0B.561.ZZC EGG.0B.661.ZZM FGG.0B.561.ZZC EGG.0B.661.ZZM
FGG.0B.562.ZZC EGG.0B.662.ZZM FGG.0B.562.ZZC EGG.0B.662.ZZM
FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM
0.80
0.45
0.45
FGG.0B.561.ZZC EGG.0B.661.ZZM FGG.0B.561.ZZC EGG.0B.661.ZZM
FGG.0B.562.ZZC EGG.0B.662.ZZM FGG.0B.562.ZZC EGG.0B.662.ZZM
FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM
0.7
0.80
0.45
0.45
FGG.0B.561.ZZC EGG.0B.661.ZZM FGG.0B.561.ZZC EGG.0B.661.ZZM
FGG.0B.562.ZZC EGG.0B.662.ZZM FGG.0B.562.ZZC EGG.0B.662.ZZM
FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM
3F
0.7
0.45
FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGN.3F.656.ZZM
4F
0.7
0.45
FGG.2B.556.ZZC EGG.0B.656.ZZM FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.2B.656.ZZM
LF
0.7
0.45
FGG.3B.556.ZZC EGG.2B.656.ZZM FGG.0B.556.ZZC EGG.3B.656.ZZM
5F
0.9
0.80
FGG.3B.561.ZZC EGG.3B.661.ZZM FGG.3B.561.ZZC EGG.3B.661.ZZM
0.9
1F
0.9
0.7
24
male for plug
0.80
0.45
0.45
0.7
øC
EGG.00.654.ZZM
FGG.00.554.ZZC
0F
øA
EGG.00.654.ZZM FGG.00.554.ZZC
0.42
Contact (mm)
øA
øC
øC
female for plug
0.5
Fig. 2
øA
Contact part number
female for socket
male for socket
FF
øC
øC
male for plug
2F
0.9
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FFS.F7 Male F7 Fibre Optic Contact
ø 3.3
25.8
Part number
Ferrule hole
ø (µm)
Fibre ø
core/cladding (µm)
Note
FFS.F7.125.LCE23
FFS.F7.126.LCE23
FFS.F7.128.LCE23
125
126
128
9/125
50/125
62.5/125
●
●
●
8.2
ø 3.3
25.8
ø 1.25
PSS.F7 Female F7 Fibre Optic Contact
Part number
Ferrule hole
ø (µm)
Fibre ø
core/cladding (µm)
Note
PSS.F7.125.LCE23
PSS.F7.126.LCE23
PSS.F7.128.LCE23
125
126
128
9/125
50/125
62.5/125
●
●
●
Note: alignment device part number: PSS.F7.290.NZZ
GBA Locking washers
øA
Part number
Series
L
øC
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
GBA.00.250.FN
GBA.0S.250.FN
GBA.1S.250.FN
GBA.2S.250.FN
GBA.3S.250.FN
Dimensions (mm)
A
C
L
9.5
7.1
12.5
9.1
16.0 12.1
19.5 15.1
25.0 18.1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.2
1.4
For
models
EC●
EG●
EG●
EG●
EG●, PE●, EE●, EH●
Note: to order this accessory separately, use the above part numbers.
● Material: Nickel-plated bronze (3 µm)
GEA Hexagonal nuts
A
Part number
Series
L
GEA.00.240.LN
GEA.0S.240.LN
GEA.1S.240.LN
GEA.2S.240.LN
GEA.3S.240.LN
B
e
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
A
9
11
14
17
22
Dimensions (mm)
B
e
L
10.2
12.4
15.8
19.2
25.0
M7x0.50
M9x0.60
M12x1.00
M15x1.00
M18x1.00
2.0
2.0
2.5
2.7
3.0
For
models
EC●
EG●
EG●
EG●
EG●
Note: to order this part separately use the above part numbers.
● Material: Nickel-plated brass (3 µm)
GEG Notched nut
øA
L
e
øB
Part number
GEG.00.240.RN
Series
FF
A
Dimensions (mm)
B
e
L
For
models
8.7 10 M7x0.50 2.5 HE●, EC●, PE●
● Material: Nickel-anthracite aluminium alloy
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GEC Conical nut
A
L
øB
e
Part number
Series
GEC.FF.240.P●
GEC.0F.240.P●
GEC.1F.240.P●
GEC.2F.240.P●
GEC.3F.240.P●
GEC.4F.240.P●
GEC.LF.240.P●
GEC.5F.240.P●
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
LF
5F
Ref.
A
J
Colour
blue
yellow
A
8
11
14
17
19
25
28
34
Dimensions (mm)
B
e
L
10
13
17
20
22
29
32
38
M7x0.50
M10x0.75
M13x0.75
M16x1.00
M18x1.00
M24x1.00
M27x1.00
M33x1.00
Keying
N or W
P
2.5
2.5
3.2
4.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
Ref.
R
V
For
models
PE●, EH●, HE●
PE●, EE●, EH●, HE●
PE●, EE●, EH●, HE●
PE●, EE●, EH●, HE●
PE●, EE●, EH●, HE●
PE●, EH●, HE●
PE●, EH●, HE●
PE●, EH●, HE●
Colour
red
green
Keying
S or X
T
Note: the last position “●” of the part number indicates the colour. To
obtain the required colour, refer to the above table and change the position “●” of the part number to the corresponding letter.
● Material: Anodized aluminium alloy
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BF● Plug caps, with keys (N or P)
B
øA
L
Part number
BF●.1F.100 PCSG
BF●.2F.100.PCSG
N
●
●
●
●
Series
1F
2F
Dimensions (mm)
A
B
L
N
12.0 13.3 12.6
15.0 16.4 12.8
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Body material: PA6.6 grey
Cord material: Polyamide 6
Maximum operating temperature: 100°C
Protection index: IP51 according to IEC 60529
BRA Blanking caps for fixed sockets
L
øA
M
N
Part number
øB
BRA.1F.200.PZSG
BRA.2F.200.PZSG
●
●
●
●
Series
1F
2F
A
Dimensions (mm)
B
L
M
14.0 13.7 12.1
18.0 16.5 12.0
5.3
5.6
N
65.5
65.5
Body material: PA6.6 grey
Band: PET
Maximum operating temperature: 100°C
Protection index: IP51 according to IEC 60529
BRF Blanking caps, with latching for free sockets
L
Part number
N
øA
M
sliding loop
BRF.FF.200.YAV
BRF.0F.200.XAV
BRF.1F.200.XAV
BRF.2F.200.XAV
BRF.3F.200.XAV
BRF.4F.200.XAV
BRF.LF.200.XAV
Series
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
LF
Dimensions (mm)
A
L
M
N
8.5
12.0
14.0
17.0
19.0
26.0
29.0
20.0
25.5
25.8
25.8
27.8
30.3
34.7
12.0
15.6
15.7
15.6
17.6
20.1
20.1
60
85
85
85
120
120
120
Note: this cap is suitable for use with any alignment key configuration.
● Lanyard material: Stainless steel
● Crimp ferrule material: Nickel-plated brass + polyolefin
● Maximum operating temperature: 135°C
● Watertightness: IP67 according to IEC 60529
BRE Blanking caps, with latching for fixed sockets
L
Part number
Series
ø 3.5
N
øA
M
BRE.FF.200.YAV
BRE.0F.200.XAV
BRE.1F.200.XAV
BRE.2F.200.XAV
BRE.3F.200.XAV
BRE.4F.200.XAV
BRE.LF.200.XAV
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
LF
Dimensions (mm)
A
L
M
N
8.5
12.0
14.0
17.0
19.0
26.0
29.0
20.0
25.5
25.8
25.8
27.8
30.3
34.7
12.0
15.6
15.7
15.6
17.6
20.1
20.1
60
85
85
85
120
120
120
Note: this cap is suitable for use with any alignment key configuration.
The BRE.0F cap has no keying and can be therefore used with any socket.
● Lanyard material: Stainless steel
● Crimp ferrule material: Nickel-plated brass + polyolefin
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● Watertightness: IP67 according to IEC 60529
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L
Series
Part number
N
øA
B
sliding loop
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
LF
BFG.FF.100.XAZ
BFG.0F.100.XAZ
BFG.1F.100.XAZ
BFG.2F.100.XAZ
BFG.3F.100.XAZ
BFG.4F.100.XAZ
BFG.LF.100.XAZ
Dimensions (mm)
A
B
L
N
8.5
12.0
14.0
17.0
19.0
26.0
30.0
4
6
6
6
8
8
8
14
18
18
18
20
20
24
60
85
85
85
120
120
120
Note: this cap is suitable for use with any alignment key configuration.
● Lanyard material: Stainless steel
● Crimp ferrule material: Nickel-plated brass + polyolefin
● Maximum operating temperature: 135°C
● Watertightness: IP67 according to IEC 60529
Heatshrink boot
Elbow boot
Straight boot
Series
Supplier
BEFORE HEATING
BEFORE HEATING
FF
LEMO
0F-1F-2F-3F
Raychem®
1F-2F-3F-4F
AFTER HEATING
AFTER HEATING
Note
Part number
Hellermann®
4F-LF-5F
4F-5F
0F-1F-2F-3F
1F-2F-3F-4F
4F-5F
Straight
Elbow 90°
GMA.10.290.DN
202 A 111-25/86
202 A 111-25
202 A 121-25/86
202 A 121-25
202 A 142-25/86
202 A 142-25
104-1-G
105-1-G
101-1-G
GHA.10.210.DN
222 A 111-25/86
222 A 111-25
222 A 121-25/86
222 A 121-25
222 A 142-25/86
222 A 142-25
1108-1-G
1106-1-G
1104-2-G
2)
1)
2)
1)
2)
1)
2)
2)
2)
2)
cable
ø
min.
(mm)
2.2
3.8
3.8
5.3
5.3
7.4
7.4
3.8
5.6
7.1
Note:
1) modified elastomer resistant to fluids with hot melt sealant.
2) elastomer resistant to fluids. We recommend a thermosetting sealant
with this type of boot.
GRA Insulating washers
Part number
Series
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
5F
GRA.0F.269.G●
GRA.1F.269.G●
GRA.2F.269.G●
GRA.3F.269.G●
GRA.4F.269.G●
GRA.5F.269.G●
A
15
19
22
24
31
40
Dimensions (mm)
B
E
L
M
12.0
15.0
18.5
20.5
27.5
36.5
4
4
4
4
4
4
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
T
11
14
17
19
25
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Part number
L
øA
T
0F
1F
2F
3F
GRA.0S.269.G●
GRA.1S.269.G●
GRA.2S.269.G●
GRA.3S.269.G●
A
12.0
16.0
21.1
25.0
Dimensions (mm)
B
E
L
M
10.8 6.0
13.8 6.5
17.9 7.3
21.8 10.3
1.8
1.8
2.3
2.2
T
1.0 9.9
1.0 12.2
1.3 16.2
1.2 20.2
Note: the last position “●” of the part number indicates the colour. To
obtain the required colour, refer to the above table and change position
“●” of the part number to the corresponding letter.
øB
M
Series
E maxi
Ref.
A
J
Colour
blue
yellow
Keying
N or W
P
Ref.
R
V
Colour
red
green
Keying
S or X
T
● Material: Polyamide
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DCG Spanners for hexagonal nuts
N
L
Part number
øB
DCG.91.149.0TN
DCG.91.161.1TN
DCG.91.201.4TN
DCG.91.231.7TN
DCG.91.282.2TN
Dimensions (mm)
B
L
N
14
16
20
23
28
40
45
52
62
76
50
52
65
68
73
Part number
of the nut
GEA.00.240.LN
GEA.0S.240.LN
GEA.1S.240.LN
GEA.2S.240.LN
GEA.3S.240.LN
● Material: blackened steel
øA
DCH Spanners for notched nut
øB
L
Part number
DCH.91.101.PA
Dimensions (mm)
A
B
L
N
10.1 12.8
124
Part number
of the nut
48.3 GEG.00.240.RN
● Material: Blue polyurethane
N
DTA Taps
Part number
DTA.99.700.5Z
DTA.99.900.6Z
Series
00
0S-0B
Thread
M7 x 0.5
M9 x 0.6
DPC Manual crimping tool
Part number
DPC.91.701.V
According to specification MIL-C-22520/7-01.
For LEMO contacts ø 0.5-0.7-0.9-1.3 mm
Pneumatic crimping tools
Supplier
LEMO
BALMAR
BUCHANAN
Part number
DPC.91.701.C
85230
621101
According to specification MIL-C-22520/7-01.
For LEMO contacts ø 0.5-0.7-0.9-1.3 mm
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ø 0.5-0.7-0.9 and 1.3 mm
male
®
DCF Extractor for crimp contact
ø 0.5-0.7-0.9 and 1.3 mm
female
These positioners are suitable for use with both manual and pneumatic crimping tools according to the MIL-C-22520/7-01 standard.
FF
303
304
0F
302
303
Fig.
øC
Type
øA
Connector + Contact
Conductor
AWG
0.5 0.42 1
28-30-32
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.7
0.7
1.10
0.80
0.45
0.80
0.45
1
2
2
1
2
20-22-24
22-24-26
28-30-32
22-24-26
28-30-32
1.3
0.9
305
0.9
0.9
0.7
307/308
0.7
1.40
1.10
0.80
0.45
0.80
0.45
1
1
2
2
1
2
18-20
20-22-24
22-24-26
28-30-32
22-24-26
28-30-32
312
319
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.7
0.7
1.10
0.80
0.45
0.80
0.45
1
2
2
1
2
20-22-24
22-24-26
28-30-32
22-24-26
28-30-32
3F
322
330
0.7 0.80 1
0.7 0.45 2
4F
340
LF
368
5F
2F
For female
contacts
into socket
For male
contacts
into socket
For female
contacts
into plug
Extractors
part number
DCE.91.050.0VC
DCE.91.050.0VM
DCE.91.050.0VC
DCE.91.050.0VM
DCF.91.050.2LT
DCE.91.090.BVC
DCE.91.090.BVM
DCE.91.090.BVC
DCE.91.090.BVM
DCF.93.090.4LT
DCE.91.090.AVC
DCE.91.090.AVM
DCE.91.090.AVC
DCE.91.090.AVM
DCF.93.090.4LT
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCF.93.070.4LT
DCE.91.131.FVC
DCE.91.131.FVM
DCE.91.131.FVC
DCE.91.131.FVM
DCF.93.131.4LT
DCE.91.090.BVC
DCE.91.090.BVM
DCE.91.090.BVC
DCE.91.090.BVM
DCF.93.090.4LT
DCE.91.090.AVC
DCE.91.090.AVM
DCE.91.090.AVC
DCE.91.090.AVM
DCF.93.090.4LT
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCF.93.070.4LT
DCE.91.090.BVC
DCE.91.090.BVM
DCE.91.090.BVC
DCE.91.090.BVM
DCF.93.090.4LT
DCE.91.090.AVC
DCE.91.090.AVM
DCE.91.090.AVC
DCE.91.090.AVM
DCF.93.090.4LT
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCF.93.070.4LT
22-24-26
28-30-32
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.071.FVM
DCF.93.070.4LT
0.7 0.80 1
0.7 0.45 2
22-24-26
28-30-32
DCE.91.072.BVC
DCE.91.070.BVM
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.072.BVM
DCF.93.070.4LT
0.7 0.80 1
0.7 0.45 2
22-24-26
28-30-32
DCE.91.073.BVC
DCE.91.072.BVM
DCE.91.070.BVC
DCE.91.073.BVM
DCF.93.070.4LT
350/354 0.9 1.10 1
355/364
0.9 0.80 2
366
20-22-24
22-24-26
DCE.91.093.BVC
DCE.91.093.BVM
DCE.91.093.BVC
DCE.91.093.BVM
DCF.91.093.5LT
304
305
1F
Positioners part number
For male
contacts
into plug
303
308
310
Note: see table on page 20 for connector selection and the table on page 24 for contact selection.
A wide variation of strand number and diameter combinations are quoted as being AWG, some of which do not have a large enough cross section to guarantee a crimp as per either MIL-C-22520/1-01 or /7-01. Our technical department is at your disposal to study and propose a solution to all your applications.
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øC
øA
øC
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øA
øC
øA
øC
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Banding tool
GLEN-AIR®
Banding tool
Tie wrap
600-061
600-057
Part number
TIE-DEX®
A30199
A31189
AXON®
ACDBS100
AXCL0Z
Note: the banding tool is to be used with screened cables to ensure a
good ground contact.
DCK Retention testing tools for crimp contacts
0.5-0.7-0.9 and 1.3 mm diameter
Contact
øA
Test
force (N)
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.3
8
10
14
25
Testing tool part number
For male
contact
DCK.91.050.8LRC
DCK.91.071.0LRC
DCK.91.091.4LRC
DCK.91.132.5LRC
For female
contact
DCK.91.050.8LRM
DCK.91.071.0LRM
DCK.91.091.4LRM
DCK.91.132.5LRM
DRV Complete workstation for F7 fibre optic contact
Description
Comprehensive range of tools for terminating both singlemode and multi-mode fibres. Includes specific tools for F7
fibre optic contacts. Detachable termination case lid for use
as polishing platform during field termination.
Rugged but aesthetically pleasing termination case which
is ideal for field use or in-house terminations. Curing oven
and inspection microscope should be ordered separately.
Part number
DRV.91.CF7.PN
Note: See details in F7 catalogue.
DPE Crimping tool for F7 fibre optic contact
Description
Crimping tool for capturing KEVLAR® strand on contact body.
2.7
3.1
Part number
DPE.99.003.1K 1)
Note: 1) Included in the LEMO F7 workstation.
WST Epoxy curing oven
Description
Oven for assisting in curing epoxy.
Part number
WST.FR.220.VA
WST.FR.110.VA
Voltage
220 volts
110 volts
DCS Polishing tool for fibre optic contacts
Description
Precision tool for polishing terminated fibre optic contacts
with 1.25 mm ferrule.
Part number
DCS.91.D01.LC 1)
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Note: 1) Included in the LEMO F7 workstation.
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WST Fibre Inspection Microscope
Description
Microscope to assist in viewing termination operations
and verifying fibre end finish. Zoom with 200 ➞ 400 x
magnification. See adaptor on page 33.
Part number
WST.FB.G00.301
DCS Microscope adaptor for fibre optic contacts
Description
Adaptor for final inspection of fibre optic contacts with 1.25
mm ferrule.
To be used with microscope WST.FB.G00.301.
Part number
DCS.91.G90.6E125 1)
Note: 1) Included in the LEMO F7 workstation.
DCS F7 contact alignment device tool
Description
Simple tool with two threaded end for installation/extraction
of the F7 contact alignment device.
Part number
DCS.F7.035.PN 1)
Note: 1) Included in the LEMO F7 workstation.
Panel Cut-out
Panel cut-outs
Models
EG●-EE●-EH●-PE●-HE●
ED●-PB●
EC●
L
+ 0.1
0
L
H
øA
+ 0.1
0
+ 0.1
0
+0.1
0
øA
B
EC●
+ 0.1
0
L
øA
øB
+ 0.1
0
Mounting nut torque
Series
Torque (Nm)
Series
Torque (Nm)
FF
0F
1F
2F
0.25
1.00
1.50
2.00
3F
4F
LF
5F
2.50
5.00
6.00
8.00
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–
EE●
EE●
EE●
EE●
–
–
–
A
Dimensions (mm)
B
L
H
FF
7.1
–
11.5
–
FF
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
LF
5F
7.1
10.1
13.1
16.1
18.2
24.2
27.2
33.2
6.5
9.1
11.6
14.6
16.6
22.2
25.1
31.2
11.5
16.0
20.0
23.0
25.0
32.0
35.0
41.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
EG●
EG●
EG●
EG●
0F
1F
2F
3F
9.1
12.1
15.1
18.1
8.3
10.6
13.6
16.6
13.5
17.0
21.5
27.0
–
–
–
–
ED●
1F
6.2
3.5
15.0
19.3
PB●
PB●
PB●
PB●
PB●
PB●
0F
1F
2F
3F
4F
5F
11.1
13.1
16.1
17.6
23.2
32.3
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
16.0
16.0
19.0
21.0
27.0
34.0
21.4
21.4
25.9
29.0
32.0
38.2
EH●
EH●
EH●
EH●
EH●
EH●
EH●
EH●
HE●
HE●
HE●
HE●
HE●
HE●
HE●
HE●
PE●
PE●
PE●
PE●
PE●
PE●
PE●
PE●
–
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PCB drilling pattern
Fixed socket with straight print contact
90°
12
90°
+0.1
0
7 x ø 0.6
7.62
+0.1
0
ø 6.7
+0.1
0
19 x ø 0.6
+0.1
0
4xø1
+0.1
0
+0.1
0
15.24
4xø1
2.2
ø 11.64
18°
27°41
'
9°
ø 7.94
26'
51°
'
ø 5.7
22°
30
4xø1
+0.1
0
ø 4.24
11°15'
11.43
ø 8.8
ø5
4xø1
15°
4F.340
+0.1
0
25°
43
'
°
60
°
30
11.43
4xø1
+0.1
0
ø 6.5
12 x ø 0.6
36°
12°52'
+0.1
0
8.89
°
90°
8.89
ø 6.3
22°30' 4 x ø 1
3F.330
22°30'
45
°
45
+0.1
0
+0.1
0
2F.319
45°
+0.1
0
ø 2.19
45
10 x ø 0.6
3F.322
8 x ø 0.6
8.89
22°30' 4 x ø 1
+0.1
0
+0.1
0
2F.312
+0.1
0
8.89
ø 6.4
8 x ø 0.6
4xø1
'
°26
51
ø 3.5
5 x ø 0.6
°
°
45
30°
+0.1
0
7.62
+0.1
0
2F.310
4xø1
1F.308
4xø1
°
°
72
+0.1
0
ø 2.8
3 x ø 0.6
2F.308
1F.307
4xø1
+0.1
0
4 x ø 0.6
60
12
ø3
0°
5.08
+0.1
0
+0.1
0
+0.1
0
ø 3.8
1F.305
4xø1
ø9
5 x ø 0.6
ø 2.8
°
72
+0.1
0
3 x ø 0.6
7.62
1F.303
4xø1
7.62
0F.305
+0.1
0
ø 3.7
4 x ø 0.6
ø 3.4
+0.1
0
5.08
ø 1.35
3 x ø 0.6
+0.1
0
4xø1
45°
ø 2.5
+0.1
0
+0.1
0
ø 2.3
2 x ø 0.6
0F.304
4xø1
0°
+0.1
0
5.08
0F.303
4xø1
5.08
+0.1
0
ø 2.2
12
0°
45°
4xø1
5.08
0F.302
+0.1
0
5.08
FF.304
4xø1
ø 1.6
FF.303
22 x ø 0.6
LF.368
2.6
40 x ø 0.6
+0.1
0
5F.355
9°
°
20.32
ø19.4
ø9
ø19.2
ø 8.36
36°
ø 3.1
40°
16.51
ø8
7°30’
ø 3.8
90
°4
15°
20.32
15
+0.1
0
24
ø15.5
ø 4.25
27°
41
’30
’’
+0.1
0
°
4xø1
51°25’30’’
4xø1
0’
ø14.2
7°50’
13°51’
ø13.73
°
120
18
+0.1
0
5F.350
6°40’
0’
3°2
ø11.75
1
30 x ø 0.6
+0.1
0
°
50 x ø 0.8
68 x ø 0.8
+0.1
0
21°11'
+0.1
0
5F.366
'
°26
51
'
1
°5
13
18°
57
'
ø 10.08
20.32
ø19.84
ø14.96
ø 10.08
ø 5.05
18°
57
'
4xø1
+0.1
0
0''
0''
1'3
1'3
27°4
27°4
64 x ø 0.8
6°55'30''
20.32
+0.1
0
ø19.84
4xø1
ø 5.6
6°55'30''
1
°
60
'
51
3°
ø14.96
5F.364
34
55 x ø 0.8
+0.1
0
+0.1
0
66 x ø 0.8
+0.1
0
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Fixed socket with elbow print contact
A
0F.303
0F.304
1
2
1.27
2
2.54
1F.303
2
4
2
3
2.54 2.54
2.54
1F.307
1F.308
5
3
1
3
2.54 2.54
ø 0.9
5
7
6
8
5
9
10
1
4
4
2
3
1
8
2
3
2.54 2.54
2F.319
8
7
6
12
11
11
12
8
9
10
2
3
4
17
18
19
13
1
9
10
5
1
2.54 2.54 2.54
2.54 2.54 2.54
7
16
14
15
3
4
2
1.27
6
1.27
2
2F.312
2.54 2.54 2.54
2F.310
1
0.92
2.54 2.54
ø 0.7
2F.308
6
4
2
2.54 2.54
2.54
7
3
7
5
1.27
1.27
1.27
7
2
2
8
4
ø 0.7
1
1
6
ø 0.7
4
ø 0.7
5
ø 0.7
1.27
ø 0.9
3
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1
3
1
2.54
1F.305
2.54
4
2.54
3
1
ø 0.7
ø 0.7
1.27
ø 0.7
0F.305
ø 0.7
1.27
0F.302
ø 0.7
A
6
5
1.27
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Technical characteristics
Outer shell
Mechanical latching characteristics
Latch sleeve in special bronze/brass
Force
(N)
Fv
Fv
Fd
Fa
0F 1F 2F
Series
3F 4F LF 5F
10 11 20 18 23 40 50
11 13 29 20 25 40 55
160 120 170 210 180 250 400
Latch sleeve in Beryllium copper
Fd
Force
(N)
Series
FF 0F 1F 2F 3F
Fv
Fd
Fa
16 22 21 29 34
20 21 23 33 17
110 300 250 420 400
Notes: forces were measured on outer shells not fitted with contacts.
1N = 0.102 kg.
1N = 0.2248 pounds force
Fa
Fv: average latching force.
Fd: average unmating force with axial pull on
the outer shell.
Fa: average pull-out force with axial pull on the back shell.
Insulator
Plastic material used by LEMO for manufacturing insulators is selected according to the electric and thermal properties required for the various connector types. Characteristics examined for the two connector types are:
– Dielectric strength
– Comparative tracking index
– Surface and volume resistivity
– Continuous service temperature
– Water absorption
– Radiation resistance
– Flammability rating
– Resistance to hydrocarbon.
PEEK is selected as it provides all the required characteristics for multipole connectors.
Radiation resistance
PEEK
103
rads
Gray (Gy) 101
Damage
Mechanical and electrical properties
Mechanical characteristics of thermoplastics, such as
PEEK, are improved by the addition of glass fibres. By
adding glass fibres in the resin the performance of this
material (mechanical strength and radiation resistance) is
enhanced and water absorption rate is reduced. From an
electric point of view, the addition of glass fibres improves
dielectric strength.
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102
105
103
106
104
107
105
108
109
1010
106
107
108
Radiation dose γ
Minimum to slight (almost available usable)
Slight to medium (often satisfactory)
Medium to serious (not usable)
Note: technical data in this chapter provide general information on plastics used by LEMO as electrical insulators. LEMO reserves the right to
propose new materials with better technical characteristics, and to withdraw, without notice, any material mentioned in the present catalogue or
any other publications edited by LEMO S.A. and/or its subsidiaries.
LEMO SA and its subsidiaries use only plastic granules, powder or bars
supplied by specialized companies, and thus cannot in any case take
responsibility with regard to this material.
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Technical characteristics of plastic materials
Type
Density
Tensile strength (at 23°C)
Flexurale strength (at 23°C)
Dielectric strength
Volume resistivity at 50% HR and 23°C
Surface resistivity
Thermal conductivity
Comparative tracking index
Dielectric constant (106 Hz)
Dissipation factor (106 Hz)
Maximum continuous service temperature
Minimum continuous service temperature
Maximum short-time service temperature
Water absorption in 24h at 23°C
Radiation resistance
Flammability rating
Norme
ASTM D 792
ASTM D 638/ ISO R527
ASTM D 790/ ISO R178
ASTM D 149/IEC 60243
ASTM D 257/IEC 60093
ASTM D 257
ASTM C 177
IEC 60112
ASTM D 150/IEC 60250
ASTM D 150/IEC 60250
UL 746
UL 746
–
ASTM D 570/ISO R62A
–
ASTM D 635/UL 94
Units
PEEK
Silicone
FPM/FKM
Epoxy
–
MPa
MPA
kV/mm
Ω ● cm
Ω
W/K ● m
V
–
–
°C
°C
°C
%
Gy1)
–
1.3-1.4
92-142
170
19-25
1016
1015
0.25
CTI 150
3.2-3.5
< 0.005
250
-50
300
< 0.3
107
V-0/3.2
~1.2
>9
–
18-30
1014
–
–
–
–
–
200
-50
> 250
–
105
–
~1.9
> 12
–
–
1.58
16
24
15
1014
–
0.8
CTI>600
–
–
80
-20
120
0.25
2x106
V-0/4
–
–
–
–
–
–
200
-20
300
–
8x104
–
Notes: 1) 1 Gy (Gray) = 100 rad
ASTM
ISO
UL
IEC
= American Society for Testing Material
= International Standards Organisation
= Underwriters Laboratories
= International Electrotechnical Commission
Electrical contact
Technical description
The secure reliable electromechanical connection achieved with LEMO female cylindrical contacts is mainly due
to two important design features:
1. Prod proof entry on the mating side which ensures perfect concentric mating even with carelessly handled
connectors.
2. The pressure spring, with good elasticity, maintains a
constant even force on the male contact when mated.
The leading edge of the pressure spring preserves the
surface treatment (gold-plated) and prevents undue
wear.
Contact material and treatment
LEMO female contacts are made of bronze beryllium (QQC-530) or bronze (UNS C 54400). These materials are chosen because of their high modulus of elasticity, their excellent electrical conductivity and a high mechanical strength.
LEMO male print contacts are made of brass (UNS C
38500). Male crimp contacts are made of brass (UNS C
34500) or annealed brass (UNS C 38500) with optimum
hardness (HV) for crimping onto the wire.
Au
Ni
Cu
Bronze
or brass
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Type
Material (standard)
Surf. treatment (µm)
Cu
Ni
Au1)
0.5
3
1.0
Male print
Brass (UNS C 34500)
Brass (UNS C 38500)
Brass (UNS C 38500)
Femalle crimp
Female print
Bronze (UNS C 54400)
Cu-Be (FS QQ-C-530)
0.5
3
1.5
Clips
Cu-Be (FS QQ-C-530)
Stainless steel
–
–
–
Wire2)
Brass
–
33)
–
Male crimp
Notes: the standard surface treatment are as follows:
– nickel: FS QQ-N-290A or MIL-C-26074C
– gold: ISO 4523.
1) minimum value
2) for elbow print contacts
3) treatment completed by 6 µm Sn-Pb tin-plating
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P
2.5
Gold thickness
female
Contact
øA
(mm)
male
(µm)
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
P
2.5
outside
(µm)
inside
(%)
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
65
70
75
75
Note: P = inspection point
Crimp contacts
Advantages of crimping
The square form crimp method is used (MIL-C-22520F,
class I, type 2) photo 1 for unipole contacts.
– practical, quick contact fixing outside the insulator
– possible use at high temperature
– no risk of heating the insulator during the conductorcontact fixing
– high tensile strength
For multipole contacts the standard four identer crimp
method is used, (MIL-C-22520F, class I, type 1), photo 2.
The crimp method requires a controlled compression to
obtain a symmetrical deformation of the conductor strand
and of the contact material. The radial hole in the side of
the contact makes it possible to check whether the
conductor is correctly positioned within the contact. A
good crimping is characterized by only slightly reduced
conductor section and practically no gap.
For optimum crimping of bronze or brass contacts they are
annealed to relieve internal stress and reduce material
hardening during the crimping process.
Only the crimping zone is annealed with the help of an
induction heating machine designed by the LEMO
Research and Development Department (see photo 3).
Crimp contacts are available in standard version (form 1)
for mounting maximum size conductors.
For some dimensions, these crimp contacts can be produced with reduced crimp barrels (form 2) for mounting
reduced size conductors.
2
1
3
Test voltage
Test voltage (Ue):
(measured according to the IEC 60512-2 test 4a standard)
It corresponds to 75% of the mean breakdown voltage.
Test voltage is applied at 500 V/s and the test duration is
1 minute.
This test has been carried out with a mated plug and socket, with power supply only on the plug end.
Operating voltage (Us):
It is proposed according to the following ratio: Us = Ue
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Caution:
For a number of applications, safety requirements
for electrical appliances are more severe with regard
to operating voltage.
In such cases operating voltage is defined according
to creepage distance and air clearance) between live
parts.
Please consult us for the choice of a connector
by indicating the safety standard to be met by the
product.
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Voltage values are given in the table on insulator types for
each series.
They correspond with values measured at sea level.
They are adapted to all applications up to an altitude of
2000 m.
In case a device is used at a higher altitude, air clearance
between live parts has to be multiplied by the following
coefficients.
It means also that test voltage has to be divided by this
coefficient.
altitude (m)
coefficient
2000
3000
4000
5000
1.00
1.14
1.29
1.48
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Rated current
The current values are indicated in the table of insulator
types in each series.
For use at higher temperatures acceptable rated current
will be lower. It tends towards zero as the material is used
at the maximum operating temperature accepted for the
insulator.
Rated current (A)
100%
75%
50%
In most case the current depend on the conductor
dimension (see table on page 43) or on the printed circuit
dimension.
for the insulator
The specified rated current can be applied simultaneously
to all the contacts.
It corresponds with an average temperature rise of 40°C
of the connector.
For connectors with PEEK insulator, maximum admissible
current will follow the curve below depending on the operating temperature T.
Maximum operating temperature
(measured according to IEC 60512-3 test 5a)
25%
T (°C)
0
Caution: In general, connectors should not be unmated while live.
40
50
100
150
200
250
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Assembly instructions
Assembly instructions for plugs and sockets
3
2
1
2
1
FGN
3
PHN
3
PEN
1.
L ± 0.5
T
First place the heatshrink boot ➀
over the cable. Strip the cable according to dimensions of the table, then
widen the shield.
1
± 0.2
Cable preparation
Series
L
S
T
FF
0F-5F
14
20
9
15
3
4
S ± 0.5
2.
2
Crimp
2
Crimp
Cable termination
2.1 With shielded cables, widen and pull the shield all the way to the back.
Fix the appropriate positioner onto the crimping tool and set the selector to the number corresponding to the AWG of the conductor used as
indicated on the positioner label. Fit the conductor into the contact ➁;
make sure it is visible through the contact’s inspection hole.
Slide the conductor-contact assembly into the open crimping tool;
make sure that the contact is pushed fully into the positioner.
Close the tool.
Remove from crimping tool and check that conductor is secure in
contact and shows in inspection hole.
2.2 Arrange the conductor-contact assemblies according to the markings, into the rear cable seal. Push them deeply into the insulator,
using tweezers if necessary; check that all the contacts are correctly
located in the insulator: 1) by verifying the alignment of the contacts
at the front of the insulator and 2) by gently pulling on each conductor. Verification should also be made using the appropriate retention
testing tool.
With FF series the rear cable seal can be replaced with a silicone
RTV compound that is filled on the rear of the connector once the
contacts are correctly installed.
3
3
2.3 Bring the shield around the rear of connector. Secure it with a band-it
tie-wrap (not furnished) to fix the shield in place.
Cut off the possible shield surplus.
Tie wrap
Tie wrap
2.4 Put the heatshrink boot in place and heat gently until it retracts.
Heat
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Technical tables
Table of American Wire Gauge
Construction
AWG
4
6
8
8
10
10
10
12
12
12
12 1)
12
14
14
14 1)
14
16 1)
16
16
16 1)
16
18 1)
18 1)
18
18
18
18
20 1)
20
20
20
20
22
22
22
24 1)
24
24
24
26
26
26
28 1)
28
28
30
30
32
32
34
36
38
40
Note:
42
1)
Strand
nb
AWG/
strand
133
133
168
133
105
37
1
65
37
19
7
1
41
19
7
1
65
26
19
7
1
65
42
19
16
7
1
42
19
10
7
1
19
7
1
42
19
7
1
19
7
1
19
7
1
7
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
25
27
30
29
30
26
10
30
28
25
20
12
30
27
22
14
34
30
29
24
16
36
34
30
30
26
18
36
32
30
28
20
34
30
22
40
36
32
24
38
34
26
40
36
28
38
30
40
32
34
36
38
40
Table of wire gauges according to IEC-228 standard
ø wire max
(mm)
6.9596
5.5118
4.4450
4.3942
3.3020
2.9210
2.6162
2.5146
2.3114
2.3622
2.5400
2.0828
2.0574
1.8542
2.0828
1.6510
1.5748
1.5748
1.4986
1.5494
1.3208
1.2700
1.2700
1.3208
1.2954
1.2700
1.0414
1.0160
1.0414
1.0160
0.9906
0.8382
0.8382
0.7874
0.6604
0.6604
0.6858
0.6350
0.5588
0.5588
0.5080
0.4318
0.4318
0.4064
0.3302
0.3302
0.2794
0.2794
0.2286
0.1693
0.127
0.1016
0.078
Wire section
(in)
(mm2)
(sq in)
0.274
0.217
0.175
0.173
0.13
0.115
0.103
0.099
0.091
0.093
0.1
0.082
0.081
0.073
0.082
0.065
0.062
0.062
0.059
0.061
0.052
0.05
0.05
0.052
0.051
0.05
0.041
0.04
0.041
0.04
0.039
0.033
0.033
0.031
0.026
0.026
0.027
0.025
0.022
0.022
0.02
0.017
0.017
0.016
0.013
0.013
0.011
0.011
0.009
0.007
0.005
0.004
0.003
21.5925
13.5885
8.5127
8.6053
5.3204
4.7397
5.2614
3.2936
2.9765
3.0847
3.6321
3.3081
2.0775
1.9413
2.2704
2.0820
1.3072
1.3174
1.2293
1.4330
1.3076
0.8234
0.8447
0.9627
0.8107
0.8967
0.8229
0.5320
0.6162
0.5067
0.5631
0.5189
0.3821
0.3547
0.3243
0.2045
0.2407
0.2270
0.2047
0.1540
0.1408
0.1281
0.0925
0.0887
0.0804
0.0568
0.0507
0.0341
0.0324
0.0201
0.0127
0.0081
0.0049
0.0335
0.0211
0.0132
0.0133
0.0082
0.0073
0.0082
0.0051
0.0046
0.0048
0.0056
0.0051
0.0032
0.0030
0.0035
0.0032
0.0020
0.0020
0.0019
0.0022
0.0020
0.0013
0.0013
0.0015
0.0013
0.0014
0.0013
8.2x10-4
0.0010
7.9x10-4
8.7x10-4
8.0x10-4
5.9x10-4
5.5x10-4
5.0x10-4
3.2x10-4
3.7x10-4
3.5x10-4
3.2x10-4
2.4x10-4
2.2x10-4
2.0x10-4
1.4x10-4
1.4x10-4
1.2x10-4
8.8x10-5
7.9x10-5
5.3x10-5
5.0x10-5
3.1x10-5
2.0x10-5
1.3x10-5
7.5x10-6
Conductor no
x Ø (mm)
196x0.40
7x2.14
125x0.40
7x1.72
1x4.50
80x0.40
7x1.38
1x3.60
84x0.30
7x1.50
1x2.76
56x0.30
7x0.86
1x2.25
50x0.25
7x0.68
1x1.78
30x0.25
7x0.52
1x1.4
32x0.20
7x0.43
1x1.15
42x0.15
28x0.20
1x1.0
28x0.15
16x0.20
1x0.80
7x0.25
1x0.60
14x0.15
7x0.20
18x0.10
14x0.10
21x0.07
14x0.10
Max Ø
(mm)
7.50
6.10
6.00
4.90
4.50
4.70
3.95
3.60
3.70
3.15
2.76
2.80
2.58
2.25
2.15
2.04
1.78
1.60
1.56
1.40
1.35
1.29
1.15
1.20
1.15
1.00
0.95
0.90
0.80
0.75
0.60
0.75
0.65
0.50
0.40
0.40
0.40
Max Ø
(in)
Section
(mm2)
Section
(sq in)
0.295
0.240
0.236
0.192
0.177
0.155
0.155
0.141
0.145
0.124
0.108
0.110
0.098
0.082
0.084
0.080
0.070
0.062
0.061
0.055
0.053
0.050
0.045
0.047
0.045
0.039
0.037
0.035
0.031
0.029
0.023
0.029
0.023
0.019
0.015
0.015
0.015
25.00
25.00
16.00
16.00
16.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.34
0.28
0.25
0.22
0.14
0.11
0.09
0.09
0.0387
0.0387
0.0248
0.0248
0.0248
0.0155
0.0155
0.0155
0.0093
0.0093
0.0093
0.0062
0.0062
0.0062
0.0038
0.0038
0.0038
0.0023
0.0023
0.0023
0.0015
0.0015
0.0015
0.0011
0.0011
0.0011
7.7x10-4
7.7x10-4
7.7x10-4
5.2x10-4
4.3x10-4
3.8x10-4
3.4x10-4
2.1x10-4
1.7x10-4
1.3x10-4
1.3x10-4
not included in the standard
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Maximum current rating for conductor
Maximum current on insulated conductors up to an ambiant temperature of 30° C (from VDE 0100, parts 430 and 532 as
well as other VDE regulations).
Nominal
section
mm2
Group 2
Intens.
max. A
Group 3
Intens.
max. A
0.08
0.14
0.25
0.34
0.50
0.75
1.00
1.50
2.50
1.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
9.0
12.0
15.0
18.0
26.0
1.5
3.0
5.0
8.0
12.0
15.0
19.0
24.0
32.0
Group 2 Multi-conductor, e. g. solid cable under sheath, shielded cable, lead-sheath cables, …
Group 3 Single conductor and single conductor cable laid on open air in a way to leave at least a
space between them equal to their diameter
Conversion of some units:
millimeters into inches:
1 mm = 0.0394 in
inches into millimeters:
1 in = 25.4 mm
centimeters into feet:
1 cm = 0.0328 ft
feet (12 in) into centimeters:
1 ft = 30.48 cm
square centimeters into square inches:
1 cm2 = 0.155 sq in
square inches into square centimeters:
1 sq in = 6.4516 cm2
bar into pounds per square inch:
1 bar = 14.51 psi
bar into Pascal:
1 bar = 105 Pa
°C into °F:
°F = °C 1.8 + 32
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newtonmeter (Nm) into inch pound (in lb)
●
mbar l s-1 into Torr l s-1
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Product safety notice
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND CONSULT ALL RELEVENT NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR YOUR APPLICATION.
IMPROPER HANDLING, CABLE ASSEMBLY, OR WRONG USE OF CONNECTORS CAN RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
SITUATIONS.
1. SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD
Incorrect wiring, the use of damaged components, presence of foreign objects (such as metal debris), and / or residue
(such as cleaning fluids), can result in short circuits, overheating, and / or risk of electric shock.
Mated components should never be disconnected while live as this may result in an exposed electric arc and local
overheating, resulting in possible damage to components.
2. HANDLING
Connectors and their components should be visually inspected for damage prior to installation and assembly. Suspect
components should be rejected or returned to the factory for verification.
Connector assembly and installation should only be carried out by properly trained personnel. Proper tools must be used
during installation and / or assembly in order to obtain safe and reliable performance.
3. USE
Connectors with exposed contacts should never be live (or on the current supply side of a circuit). Under general
conditions voltages above 30 VAC and 42 VDC are considered hazardous and proper measures should be taken to
eliminate all risk of transmission of such voltages to any exposed metal part of the connector.
4. TEST AND OPERATING VOLTAGES
The maximum admissible operating voltage depends upon the national or international standards in force for the
application in question. Air and creepage distances impact the operating voltage; reference values are indicated in the
catalog however these may be influenced by PC board design and / or wiring harnesses.
The test voltage indicated in the catalog is 75% of the mean breakdown voltage; the test is applied at 500 V/s and the
test duration is 1 minute.
5. CE MARKING
CE marking
means that the appliance or equipment bearing it complies with the protection requirements of one or
several European safety directives.
CE marking
applies to complete products or equipment, but not to electromechanical components, such as
connectors.
6. PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS
The LEMO Group reserves the right to modify and improve to our products or specifications without providing prior
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LEMO complete product range
B
S
K
E
F
00
01
0A
3T
4A
4M
3K.
1D
93C
Y
05
5G
2G
2C
L
H
R
N
03
V
W
U
F
P
D
K/S
01 DIN
Unipole
•
Multipole
Coaxial 50 Ω
Coaxial 75 Ω
Multi Coaxial
Mixed Coax + LV
Triaxial 50 Ω
Triaxial 75 Ω
Mixed Triax + LV
Quadrax
High Voltage
Multi High Voltage
Mixed HV + LV
Fibre Optic
Multi Fibre Optic
•
Mixed FO + LV
•
Thermocouple
Fluidic
Multi Fluidic
Mixed Fluidic + LV
Most frequently used in darker colour
• included in this catalogue
B Series Keyed
S Series
K Series Keyed
E Series
F Series Keyed
00 Series
01 Series
0A Series
3T Series
4A Series Keyed
4M Series Keyed
3K.93C Series Keyed
1D Series
Y Series
05 Series
5G Series Keyed
2G Series Keyed
2C Series
L Series Keyed
H Series
R Series Keyed
N Series Keyed
03 Series Keyed
V Series
W Series Keyed
U Series Keyed
Cable assembly
K/S Series Keyed
REDEL F Series
REDEL P Series Keyed
REDEL D Series
01 Series Keyed
VAA Series
SAA Series
TAA Series
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LEMO SA reserves the right to modify and improve specifications, at all times, without any notification.
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Bâtiment Balthus 4
Bussy Saint Georges
77607 Marne la Vallée Cedex 3
Tel: (+33 1) 60 94 60 94
Fax: (+33 1) 60 94 60 90
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GERMANY
LEMO Elektronik GmbH
Hanns-Schwindt-Str. 6
81829 München
Tel: (+49 89) 42 77 03
Fax: (+49 89) 420 21 92
info@lemo.de
HONG KONG
LEMO Hong Kong Ltd
Unit 1207, 12/F, Corporation Square,
8 Lam Lok Street, Kowloon Bay,
Kowloon - Hong Kong
Tel: (+852) 2174 0468
Fax: (+852) 2174 0492
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HUNGARY
REDEL Elektronika Kft
Nagysándor József u. 6-12
1201 Budapest
Tel: (+36 1) 421 47 10
Fax: (+36 1) 421 47 57
redelemo@lemo.hu
ITALY
LEMO Italia srl
Viale Lunigiana 25
20125 Milano
Tel: (+39 02) 66 71 10 46
Fax: (+39 02) 66 71 10 66
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JAPAN
LEMO Japan Ltd
4-10-3, Takaido Higashi,
Suginami-ku, Tokyo, 168-0072
Tel: (+81 3) 53 44 39 33
Fax: (+81 3) 53 44 39 35
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LEMO Asia Pte Ltd
4 Leng Kee Road,
#06-09 SiS Building
Singapore 159088
Tel: (+65) 6476 0672
Fax: (+65) 6474 0672
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IBERLEMO S.A.
Brasil, 45, 08402 Granollers
Barcelona
Tel: (+34 93) 860 44 20
Fax: (+34 93) 879 10 77
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Madrid Office
Antonio López, 96, 28019 Madrid
Tel: (+34 91) 469 99 19
Fax: (+34 91) 469 99 59
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LEMO Nordic AB
Mariehällsvägen 39A
168 65 Bromma
Tel: (+46 8) 635 60 60
Fax: (+46 8) 635 60 61
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SWITZERLAND
LEMO Verkauf AG
Grundstrasse 22 B
6343 Rotkreuz
Tel: (+41 41) 790 49 40
Fax: (+41 41) 790 49 43
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UNITED KINGDOM
LEMO UK Ltd
12-20 North Street
Worthing
West Sussex, BN11 1DU
Tel: (+44 1903) 23 45 43
Fax: (+44 1903) 20 62 31
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P.O. Box 2408
Rohnert Park, CA 94927-2408
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(+1 800) 444 53 66
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