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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Amphenol® MIL-DTL-5015 and MIL-5015 Type Standard Cylindrical Connectors
General Information, Class Designations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
MS-A, MS-C General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
MS3100A or C wall mounting receptacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
MS3101A cable connecting plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MS3102A or C box mounting receptacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
MS3106A straight plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
MS3108A 90 degree plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
MS-E/F General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
MS3100E/F wall mounting receptacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
MS3101E/F cable connecting plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
MS3102E box mounting receptacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
MS3106E/F straight plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
MS3108E 90 degree plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
MS-R General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
MS3100R wall mounting receptacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
MS3101R cable connecting plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
MS3102R box mounting receptacle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
MS3106R straight plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Contact and Insert Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
MS/Standard insert arrangement charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23
MS/Standard special insert arrangement chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
MS/Standard alternate positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
MS/Standard contact arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 – 37
MS/Standard special contact arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 – 48
MS/Standard thermocouple contact arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 – 53
MS/Standard Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
MS3057A cable clamp, MS3420 sleeve. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
10-305200 cable clamp, MS3420( )A sleeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
10-350349 cable clamp, MS3420( )A sleeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
10-74900 cable clamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Thru-bulkhead shells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 60
Assembly instructions for 10-305200 and 10-74900 cable clamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Grommet/sealing plugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Plug protection caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Receptacle protection caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Dust caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Sealing gaskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Solder contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Crimp contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
MS/Standard Application Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
MS/Standard How to Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Additional MS/Standard Connectors offered by Amphenol
Matrix® MIL-DTL-5015 with crimp rear release contacts, MIL-5015 Type Modification Connectors,
97 Series (5015 type) Connectors, Pre-Earth FMLB Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Amphe-Power® 5015 Connectors (AC threaded series with high amperage RADSOK® contacts),
MIL-5015 Connectors with PCB contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Sales Office Listing

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This catalog covers Amphenol® MIL-DTL-5015 connectors and MIL-5015
type connectors. MIL-C-5015 has been replaced as follows:
Environmental Classes F and R are updated to and produced in
strict accordance to MIL-DTL-5015.
Classes A, C and E are still produced, but are no longer listed on the
qualified products listing (QPL).
Amphenol gives the user the largest selection of MS/Standard cylindrical
connectors available in the market place.
This catalog is divided into three sections; the first section by service
class, a second section by contacts and insert arrangements, and a third
section for accessories. Each section is prefixed with an overview to
assist the user in determining selections.
Should more information be required concerning the connectors covered
in this publication, or if special application needs arise, please contact:
Amphenol Corporation
Amphenol Industrial Operations
40-60 Delaware Avenue
Sidney, New York 13838-1395
Telephone 607-563-5011
Fax: 607-563-5157
www.amphenol-industrial.com

Now, also offered within the broad family of Amphenol interconnection


products is the Amphenol®/Matrix® MIL-DTL-5015* connector series
which incorporates rear release crimp contacts. See page 71 for further
description and for complete details ask for catalog 12-026.
Also ask for these additional product catalogs:
• Amphenol Industrial Connector Brochure, SL-381, for an overview of
the industrial family of connectors.
• Amphenol Catalog SL-100, which provides an overview of all prod-
ucts, military and industrial, offered through Amphenol Aerospace.
• Amphenol Amphe-Power® Brochure SL-391, for AC 5015 type con-
nectors with RADSOK® high amperage contacts. See reference on
page 72.

* Note: MIL-C-5015 is superceded to MIL-DTL-5015 for all Amphenol/Matrix rear release crimp
type connectors.

Amphenol Aerospace operates Quality Systems


that are Certified to ISO-9001 and AS-9100
by third party Registrars.

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Amphenol ® MIL-DTL-5015 and MIL-5015
Type Standard Cylindrical Connectors

DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS
• Medium to heavy weight cylindrical
• Durable, field-proven design
• Environmental resistant
• Resilient inserts
• Operating voltage to 3000 VAC (RMS) at sea level
• Threaded couplings
• Single key/keyway shell polarization
• Cost effective
CUSTOMER OPTIONS
• Five shell styles
• Nineteen shell sizes
• 305 contact arrangements from 1 to 104 circuits
• Solder or crimp contacts, sizes 16-0 accepting
MS-A, MS-C 22-0 AWG.
• Coaxial and thermocouple contact options
• Five class designations
• Alternate insert positioning
• Hermetic configurations available
• Zinc alloy plating (cadmium-free) available
MS connectors meet the latest performance require-
ments of MIL-DTL-5015. These connectors represent
well-proven electrical capability at an acceptable cost for
most equipment where durability is important.
MIL-DTL-5015 features threaded couplings and single
key/keyway polarization, representing maximum simplic-
ity in design. Applications include military ground support
MS-E/F equipment, ordnance and shipboard installations.
Amphenol Industrial Operations manufactures five
classes of connectors to meet different requirements.
Class designations and brief descriptions are listed
below.
A – Solid Shell – for general, non-environmental appli-
cations.
C – Pressurized – for use on pressurized bulkheads or
pressure barriers; limits air leakage regardless of
type and class of plug mated with them.
E/F –Environmental Resisting with Strain Relief –
designed for applications where the connector will
be exposed to moisture, vibration, and rapid
changes in pressure and temperature.
MS-R
R – Lightweight Environmental Resisting – shorter in
length and lighter in weight than the E and F
classes, the MS-R offers a high degree of reliability
under adverse conditions: recommended for new
design applications.
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MS/Standard
MS-A and MS-C

MS-A and MS-C


MS-A and MS-C class connectors perform many of the
vital functions in powering, testing and ground support
systems. Class A applications include communications
equipment, computers and shipboard installations where
mechanical forces and physical parameters are not sub-
ject to extreme or rapid environmental changes.
Class C connectors are most frequently used on pressur-
wall mounting receptacle ized bulkheads or pressure barriers at elevated altitudes
or maritime applications. Air leakage is limited to one
cubic inch per hour at a pressure differential of 30 lbs. per
square inch.
Shells:
Shell components are fabricated from high grade alumi-
num alloy. Electrically conductive cadmium plate finish
with an olive drab chromate after-treat offers corrosion
cable connecting plug resistance.
Contacts:
Contacts are available in both solder and crimp versions.
Pins and sockets are machined from copper alloy with a
silver plated finish. Size 16 and 12 socket contacts incor-
porate a closed entry design. Refer to pages 49, 67 and
68 for additional contact information.
Inserts:
Inserts are resilient neoprene, offering high dielectric
box mounting receptacle
strength, high arc resistance and resistance to vibration.
Proprietary design permits pressurization of either pin or
socket insert.

straight plug

90 degree plug

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MS/Standard
MS3100A or C
wall mounting receptacle

R L
A V
Thread Thread

S R

B
T
4 Holes M Z

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.

B T
A Min K M Dia. V Z
Shell Thread Full +.020 L +.010 R S +.004 Thread +.050
Size Class 2A Thread –.010 ±.030 –.000 ±.005 ±.031 –.002 Class 2A –.060
8S .5000-28UNEF .391 .672 1.391 .562 .594 .875 .120 .5000-28UNEF .422
10S .6250-24 UNF .391 .672 1.468 .562 .719 1.000 .120 .5000-28UNEF .422
10SL .6250-24 UNF .391 .672 1.468 .562 .719 1.000 .120 .6250-24NEF .422
12S .7500-20UNEF .450 .672 1.468 .562 .812 1.094 .120 .6250-24NEF .422
12 .7500-20UNEF .625 .860 1.843 .750 .812 1.094 .120 .6250-24NEF .672
14S .8750-20UNEF .450 .672 1.468 .562 .906 1.188 .120 .7500-20UNEF .422
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 .860 1.843 .750 .906 1.188 .120 .7500-20UNEF .672
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .450 .672 1.468 .562 .969 1.281 .120 .8750-20UNEF .422
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 .860 1.843 .750 .969 1.281 .120 .8750-20UNEF .672
18 1.1250-18NEF .625 .891 1.938 .750 1.063 1.375 .120 1.0000-20UNEF .641*
20 1.2500-18NEF .625 .891 1.844 .750 1.156 1.500 .120 1.1875-18NEF .641*
22 1.3750-18NEF .625 .891 1.938 .750 1.250 1.625 .120 1.1875-18NEF .641*
24 1.5000-18NEF .625 .953 1.969 .812 1.375 1.750 .147 1.4375-18NEF .578*
28 1.7500-18NS .625 .953 2.188 .812 1.562 2.000 .147 1.4375-18NEF .578*
32 2.0000-18NS .625 1.031 2.157 .875 1.750 2.250 .173 1.7500-18NS .500*
36 2.2500-16UN .625 1.031 2.219 .875 1.938 2.500 .173 2.0000-18NS .500*
40 2.5000-16UN .625 1.031 2.188 .875 2.188 2.750 .173 2.2500-16UN .500*
44*** 2.7500-16UN .625 1.031† 2.547 .875 2.375 3.000†† .173 2.5000-16UN .751**
48*** 3.0000-16UN .625 1.031† 2.547 .875 2.625 3.000†† .173 3.0000-16UN .751**
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.
** Increase Z dimension by .062 for size “0” contact only.
*** Available in proprietary version only.
† +.020 –.030
†† ±.020

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MS/Standard
MS3101A
cable connecting plug

N B
V
Thread

A
Thread
Z

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.

B
A Min. N V
Shell Thread Full L Dia. Thread Z
Size Class 2A Thread ±.030 Max. Class 2A ±.040
8S .5000-28UNEF .406 1.390 .532 .5000-28UNEF 1.094
10S .6250-24NEF .406 1.468 .628 .5000-28UNEF 1.094
10SL .6250-24NEF .406 1.468 .755 .6250-24NEF 1.094
12S .7500-20UNEF .422 1.468 .755 .6250-24NEF 1.094
12 .7500-20UNEF .656 1.843 .755 .6250-24NEF 1.532
14S .8750-20UNEF .391 1.468 .882 .7500-20UNEF 1.094
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 1.843 .882 .7500-20UNEF 1.532
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .391 1.468 1.010 .8750-20UNEF 1.094
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 1.843 1.010 .8750-20UNEF 1.532
18 1.1250-18NEF .625 1.938 1.137 1.0000-20UNEF 1.532*
20 1.2500-18NEF .625 1.844 1.264 1.1875-18NEF 1.532*
22 1.3750-18NEF .625 1.938 1.392 1.1875-18NEF 1.532*
24 1.5000-18NEF .625 1.969 1.519 1.4375-18NEF 1.532*
28 1.7500-18NS .625 2.188 1.774 1.4375-18NEF 1.532*
32 2.0000-18NS .625 2.157 1.996 1.7500-18NS 1.532*
36 2.2500-16UN .625 2.219 2.251 2.0000-18NS 1.532*
40 2.5000-16UN .625 2.188 2.506 2.2500-16UN 1.532*
44*** 2.7500-16UN .625 2.521 3.135 2.5000-16UN 1.782**
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.
** Increase Z dimension by .062 for size “0” contact only.
*** Available in proprietary version only.

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MS/Standard
MS3102A or C
box mounting receptacle

R B
A
Thread

S R N

T
4 Holes M L

K Z

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.

B N T
A Min K L M Dia. Dia. Z
Shell Thread Full +.020 +.000 +.010 +.010 R S +.004 +.050
Size Class 2A Thread –.010 –.010 –.000 –.000 ±.005 ±.031 –.002 –.060
8S .5000-28UNEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .375 .594 .875 .120 .422
10S .6250-24NEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .500 .719 1.000 .120 .422
10SL .6250-24NEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .625 .719 1.000 .120 .422
12S .7500-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .625 .812 1.094 .120 .422
12 .7500-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .625 .812 1.094 .120 .672
14S .8750-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .750 .906 1.188 .120 .422
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .750 .906 1.188 .120 .672
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .875 .969 1.281 .120 .422
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .875 .969 1.281 .120 .672
18 1.1250-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.000 1.062 1.375 .120 .641*
20 1.2500-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.125 1.156 1.500 .120 .641*
22 1.3750-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.250 1.250 1.625 .120 .641*
24 1.5000-18NEF .625 .953 .453 .812 1.375 1.375 1.750 .147 .578
28 1.7500-18NS .625 .953 .453 .812 1.625 1.562 2.000 .147 .578*
32 2.0000-18NS .625 1.031 .438 .875 1.875 1.750 2.250 .173 .500*
36 2.2500-16UN .625 1.031 .438 .875 2.062 1.938 2.500 .173 .500*
40 2.5000-16UN .625 1.031 .438 .875 2.312 2.188 2.750 .173 .500*
44*** 2.7500-16UN .625 1.063 .543† .875 2.594 2.375 3.000†† .173 .768**
48*** 3.0000-16UN .625 1.063 .543† .875 2.812 2.625 3.250†† .209 .769**
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.
** Increase Z dimension by .062 for size “0” contact only.
*** Available in proprietary version only.
† +.020 –.030
†† ±.020

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MS/Standard
MS3106A
straight plug

L J

Z Q

V A
Thread Thread

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.
All lockwire holes are .045 dia. min.

A Q V
Shell Thread J L Dia. Thread Z
Size Class 2B ±.005 ±.030 Max. Class 2A ±.045
8S .5000-28UNEF .531 .859 .741 .5000-28UNEF .562
10S .6250-24NEF .531 .937 .869 .5000-28UNEF .562
10SL .6250-24NEF .531 .937 .946 .6250-24NEF .562
12S .7500-20UNEF .531 .937 .995 .6250-24NEF .562
12 .7500-20UNEF .719 1.124 .995 .6250-24NEF .812
14S .8750-20UNEF .531 .937 1.123 .7500-20UNEF .562
14 .8750-20UNEF .719 1.124 1.123 .7500-20UNEF .812
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .531 .937 1.250 .8750-20UNEF .562
16 1.0000-20UNEF .719 1.124 1.250 .8750-20UNEF .812
18 1.1250-18NEF .719 1.219 1.333 1.0000-20UNEF .812*
20 1.2500-18NEF .719 1.125 1.461 1.1875-18NEF .812*
22 1.3750-18NEF .719 1.219 1.588 1.1875-18NEF .812*
24 1.5000-18NEF .719 1.251 1.715 1.4375-18NEF .812*
28 1.7500-18NS .719 1.470 1.968 1.4375-18NEF .812*
32 2.0000-18NS .719 1.439 2.209 1.7500-18NS .812*
36 2.2500-16UN .719 1.500 2.463 2.0000-18NS .812*
40 2.5000-16UN .719 1.469 2.719 2.2500-16UN .812*
44*** 2.7500-16UN .719 1.818† 3.084 2.5000-16UN 1.063**
48*** 3.3000-16UN .719 1.818† 3.354 3.0000-16UN 1.063**

* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.


** Increase Z dimension by .062 for size “0” contact only.
*** Available in proprietary version only.
† +.020 –.030

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MS/Standard
MS3108A
90 degree plug

Z J Q
A
Thread

V
Thread

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.
All lockwire holes are .045 dia. min.

A Q V
Shell Thread J L Dia. U Thread Z
Size Class 2B ±.005 Max. Max. Max. Class 2A W ±.045
8S .5000-28UNEF .531 .896 .741 .750 .5000-28UNEF .375 .562
10S .6250-24NEF .531 .927 .869 .750 .5000-28UNEF .375 .562
10SL .6250-24NEF .531 .951 .946 .875 .6250-24NEF .375 .562
12S .7500-20UNEF .531 .956 .995 .875 .6250-24NEF .375 .562
12 .7500-20UNEF .719 1.143 .995 .875 .6250-24NEF .375 .812
14S .8750-20UNEF .531 1.120 1.123 1.000 .7500-20UNEF .375 .562
14 .8750-20UNEF .719 1.207 1.123 1.000 .7500-20UNEF .375 .812
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .531 1.146 1.250 1.062 .8750-20UNEF .375 .562
16 1.0000-20UNEF .719 1.332 1.250 1.062 .8750-20UNEF .375 .812
18 1.1250-18NEF .719 1.395 1.333 1.188 1.0000-20UNEF .375 .812*
20 1.2500-18NEF .719 1.645 1.461 1.250 1.1875-18NEF .375 .812*
22 1.3750-18NEF .719 1.645 1.588 1.312 1.1875-18NEF .375 .812*
24 1.5000-18NEF .719 1.896 1.715 1.438 1.4375-18NEF .375 .812*
28 1.7500-18NS .719 1.896 1.968 1.500 1.4375-18NEF .375 .812*
32 2.0000-18NS .719 2.118 2.209 1.750 1.7500-18NS .438 .812*
36 2.2500-16UN .719 2.176 2.463 1.875 2.0000-18NS .500 .812*
40 2.5000-16UN .719 2.301 2.719 2.031 2.2500-16UN .500 .812*
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

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MS/Standard
MS-E/F

MS-E & F
MS Class F connectors satisfy all the performance
requirements of MIL-DTL-5015. Class E, environmental
is also produced, but is no longer listed on the qualified
products listing (QPL). These connectors are recom-
mended for conditions where vibration, moisture, pres-
sure and/or temperature are extreme. Strain relief is
supplied on most shell sizes.

wall mounting receptacle Shells:


Shell components are fabricated from high grade alumi-
num alloy. The standard hardware plating is electrically
conductive cadmium plated finish with an olive drab chro-
mate after-treatment for corrosion resistance. Consult
Amphenol, Sidney, NY for other plating options.
Contacts:
Contacts are silver plated copper alloy for maximum cor-
rosion resistance, maximum current carrying capacity
cable connecting plug and low millivolt drop. Size 16 and 12 socket contacts
incorporate a closed entry design. Crimp and solder ver-
sions are available. Refer to pages 49, 67 and 68 for
additional contact information.
Inserts:
Resilient neoprene inserts provide an outstanding mois-
ture barrier, high dielectric strength, and resistance to
vibration. Either pin or socket insert can be pressurized.
Strain Relief Clamp:
box mounting receptacle
Strain relief clamps minimize tension at the solder well
connection and provide a positive mechanical moisture
seal. Complete field serviceability is possible with the
strain relief clamp.

straight plug

90 degree plug

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MS/Standard
MS3100E/F
wall mounting receptacle

S
L
R
A Thread

S R XX P

B
T
4 Holes M

K Z

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.

B T XX
A Min. K M Dia. Min.
Shell Thread Full +.020 L +.010 P R S +.004 Z* Cable
Size Class 2A Thread –.010 Max. –.000 Max. ±.005 ±.010 –.002 Max. Clearance
10SL .6250-24UNEF .391 .672 2.129 .562 .896 .719 1.000 .120 .472 .281
12S .7500-20UNEF .450 .672 2.129 .562 .896 .812 1.094 .120 .472 .281
12 .7500-20UNEF .625 .860 2.129 .750 .896 .812 1.094 .120 .722 .281
14S .8750-20UNEF .450 .672 2.201 .562 1.021 .906 1.188 .120 .472 .406
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 .860 2.524 .750 1.021 .906 1.188 .120 .722 .406
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .450 .672 2.201 .562 1.151 .969 1.281 .120 .472 .500
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 .860 2.524 .750 1.151 .969 1.281 .120 .722 .500
18 1.1250-18UNEF .625 .891 2.596 .750 1.242 1.063 1.375 .120 .691 .531
20 1.2500-18UNEF .625 .891 2.654 .750 1.499 1.156 1.500 .120 .691 .656
22 1.3750-18UNEF .625 .891 2.654 .750 1.499 1.250 1.625 .120 .691 .740
24 1.5000-18UNEF .625 .953 2.885 .812 1.781 1.375 1.750 .147 .628 .781
28 1.7500-18UNS .625 .953 2.885 .812 1.781 1.562 2.000 .147 .628 .922
32 2.0000-18UNS .625 1.031 2.943 .875 2.087 1.750 2.250 .173 .550 1.156
36 2.2500-16UN .625 1.031 2.943 .875 2.281 1.938 2.500 .173 .550 1.250
40 2.5000-16UN .625 1.031 3.068 .875 2.581 2.188 2.750 .173 .550 1.562
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

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MS/Standard
MS3101E/F
cable connecting plug

A Thread

XX J

B
Z

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.

B XX
A Min. Min.
Shell Thread Full J L Z* Cable
Size Class 2A Thread Max. Max. Max. Clearance
10SL .6250-24UNEF .406 .896 2.129 1.134 .281
12S .7500-20UNEF .422 .896 2.129 1.134 .281
12 .7500-20UNEF .656 .896 2.129 1.572 .281
14S .8750-20UNEF .391 1.021 2.201 1.134 .406
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 1.021 2.524 1.572 .406
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .391 1.151 2.201 1.134 .500
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 1.151 2.524 1.572 .500
18 1.1250-18UNEF .625 1.242 2.596 1.572 .531
20 1.2500-18UNEF .625 1.499 2.654 1.572 .656
22 1.3750-18UNEF .625 1.499 2.654 1.572 .740
24 1.5000-18UNEF .625 1.781 2.885 1.572 .781
28 1.7500-18UNS .625 1.781 2.885 1.572 .922
32 2.0000-18UNS .625 2.087 2.943 1.572 1.156
36 2.2500-16UN .625 2.281 2.943 1.572 1.250
40 2.5000-16UN .625 2.581 3.068 1.572 1.562
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

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MS/Standard
MS3102E
box mounting receptacle

R B
A
Thread

S R N

T
4 Holes M L

K Z

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.

B N T
A Min. K L M Dia. Dia. Z
Shell Thread Full +.020 +.000 +.010 +.010 R S +.004 +.050
Size Class 2A Thread –.010 –.010 –.000 –.000 ±.005 ±.031 –.002 –.060
8S .5000-28UNEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .375 .594 .875 .120 .422
10S .6250-24NEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .500 .719 1.000 .120 .422
10SL .6250-24NEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .625 .719 1.000 .120 .422
12S .7500-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .625 .812 1.094 .120 .422
12 .7500-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .625 .812 1.094 .120 .672
14S .8750-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .750 .906 1.188 .120 .422
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .750 .906 1.188 .120 .672
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .875 .969 1.281 .120 .422
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .875 .969 1.281 .120 .672
18 1.1250-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.000 1.062 1.375 .120 .641*
20 1.2500-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.125 1.156 1.500 .120 .641*
22 1.3750-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.250 1.250 1.625 .120 .641*
24 1.5000-18NEF .625 .953 .453 .812 1.375 1.375 1.750 .147 .578*
28 1.7500-18NS .625 .953 .453 .812 1.625 1.562 2.000 .147 .578*
32 2.0000-18NS .625 1.031 .438 .875 1.875 1.750 2.250 .173 .500*
36 2.2500-16UN .625 1.031 .438 .875 2.062 1.938 2.500 .173 .500*
40 2.5000-16UN .625 1.031 .438 .875 2.312 2.188 2.750 .173 .500*
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

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MS/Standard
MS3106E/F
straight plug

L Q

Z B

A
Thread

J XX

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.
All lockwire holes are .045 dia. min.

XX
A Min.
Shell Thread B J L Q Z* Cable
Size Class 2A ±.005 Max. Max. Max. ±.045 Clearance
10SL .6250-24UNEF .531 .896 2.129 .946 .607 .281
12S .7500-20UNEF .531 .896 2.129 .995 .607 .281
12 .7500-20UNEF .719 .896 2.129 .995 .857 .281
14S .8750-20UNEF .531 1.021 2.201 1.123 .607 .406
14 .8750-20UNEF .719 1.021 2.524 1.123 .857 .406
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .531 1.151 2.201 1.250 .607 .500
16 1.0000-20UNEF .719 1.151 2.524 1.250 .857 .500
18 1.1250-18UNEF .719 1.242 2.596 1.333 .857 .531
20 1.2500-18UNEF .719 1.499 2.654 1.461 .857 .656
22 1.3750-18UNEF .719 1.499 2.654 1.588 .857 .740
24 1.5000-18UNEF .719 1.781 2.885 1.715 .857 .781
28 1.7500-18UNS .719 1.781 2.885 1.968 .857 .922
32 2.0000-18UNS .719 2.087 2.943 2.209 .857 1.156
36 2.2500-16UN .719 2.281 2.943 2.463 .857 1.250
40 2.5000-16UN .719 2.581 3.068 2.718 .857 1.562
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

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MS/Standard
MS3108E
90 degree plug

L J

Z Q

U A
Thread

Y N

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.
All lockwire holes are .045 dia. min.

A Q Y
Shell Thread J L N Dia. U Thread Z
Size Class 2B ±.005 Max. Max. Max. Max. Class 2B ±.045
8S .5000-28UNEF .531 .927 .807 .741 1.445 6-32NC .562
10S .6250-24NEF .531 .927 .807 .869 1.445 6-32NC .562
10SL .6250-24NEF .531 .951 .901 .946 1.508 6-32NC .562
12S .7500-20UNEF .531 .956 .901 .995 1.508 6-32NC .562
12 .7500-20UNEF .719 1.143 .901 .995 1.508 6-32NC .812
14S .8750-20UNEF .531 1.020 1.026 1.123 1.570 6-32NC .562
14 .8750-20UNEF .719 1.207 1.026 1.123 1.570 6-32NC .812
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .531 1.146 1.119 1.250 1.633 6-32NC .562
16 1.1000-20UNEF .719 1.333 1.119 1.250 1.633 6-32NC .812
18 1.1250-18NEF .719 1.395 1.229 1.333 1.759 6-32NC .812*
20 1.2500-18NEF .719 1.598 1.479 1.461 1.931 8-32NC .812*
22 1.3750-18NEF .719 1.598 1.479 1.588 1.993 8-32NC .812*
24 1.5000-18NEF .719 1.786 1.666 1.729 2.119 8-32NC .812*
28 1.7500-18NS .719 1.786 1.666 1.968 2.181 8-32NC .812*
32 2.0000-18NS .719 2.020 2.135 2.209 2.570 10-32NF .812*
36 2.2500-16UN .719 2.145 2.260 2.463 2.695 10-32NF .812*
40 2.5000-16UN .719 2.270 2.510 2.719 2.851 10-32NF .812*
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

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MS/Standard
MS-R

MS-R
Specification requirements for greater reliability in a
shorter, lighter weight environmental resistant connector
led to the design of the MS-R. MS Class R connectors
satisfy all the performance requirements of MIL-DTL-
5015.
This low profile assembly was attained by moving the
axial compression nut and grommet assembly forward
and flush with the rear of the insert. The neoprene grom-
met, with its low coefficient of friction, assures easier
wall mounting receptacle threading of wire bundles and quicker assembly and ser-
viceability of the unit. Molded webs in each wire hole
insure a moisture barrier around each wire.
The addition of an “O” ring at the main joint of all
MS3106R plugs provide a main joint seal supplementary
to the interfacial seal, thus insuring a higher degree of
reliability when connector halves from different sources
are employed. MS-R types are recommended for new
design applications.
Shells:
Shell components are fabricated from high grade alumi-
cable connecting plug num alloy. All components have the standard electrically
conductive cadmium plated finish with an olive drab chro-
mate after-treatment for corrosion resistance. Consult
Amphenol, Sidney, NY for other plating options.
Contacts:
Contacts are machined from copper alloy for maximum
corrosion resistance, maximum current carrying capacity
and low millivolt drop. Both crimp and solder versions are
available. Refer to pages 49, 67 and 68 for additional
contact information.
Inserts:
box mounting receptacle
Resilient neoprene inserts provide an outstanding mois-
ture barrier, maximum vibration resistance and high
dielectric strength. Either pin or socket insert can be
pressurized.

straight plug

16
MS/Standard
MS3100R
wall mounting receptacle

L
S K

M Z P
R

R S H

A
Thread
T Y
4 Holes

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.
All lockwire holes are .045 dia. min.

B T
A Min. H K M P Y Dia. Z
Shell Thread Full Dia. +.020 L +.010 Dia. R S Thread +.004 +.050
Size Class 2A Thread Max. –.010 Max. –.000 Max. ±.005 ±.031 Class 2 –.002 –.060
8S .5000-28UNEF .391 .959 .672 1.588 .562 .557 .594 .875 6-32NC .120 .422
10S .6250-24NEF .391 1.026 .672 1.588 .562 .682 .719 1.000 6-32NC .120 .422
10SL .6250-24NEF .391 1.120 .672 1.588 .562 .807 .719 1.000 6-32NC .120 .422
12S .7500-20UNEF .450 1.120 .672 1.588 .562 .807 .812 1.094 6-32NC .120 .422
12 .7500-20UNEF .625 1.120 .860 1.931 .750 .807 .812 1.094 6-32NC .120 .672
14S .8750-20UNEF .450 1.307 .672 1.588 .562 .932 .906 1.188 6-32NC .120 .422
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 1.307 .860 1.931 .750 .932 .906 1.188 6-32NC .120 .672
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .450 1.432 .672 1.588 .562 1.057 .969 1.281 6-32NC .120 .422
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 1.432 .860 1.931 .750 1.057 .969 1.281 6-32NC .120 .672
18 1.1250-18NEF .625 1.557 .891 1.931 .750 1.182 1.063 1.375 6-32NC .120 .641*
20 1.2500-18NEF .625 1.744 .891 1.931 .750 1.291 1.156 1.500 8-32NC .120 .641*
22 1.3750-18NEF .625 1.869 .891 1.931 .750 1.432 1.250 1.625 8-32NC .120 .641*
24 1.5000-18NEF .625 1.994 .953 2.009 .812 1.557 1.375 1.750 8-32NC .147 .578*
28 1.7500-18NS .625 2.166 .953 2.009 .812 1.807 1.562 2.000 8-32NC .147 .578*
32 2.0000-18NS .625 2.541 1.031 2.072 .875 2.057 1.750 2.250 10-32NF .173 .500*
36 2.2500-16UN .625 2.729 1.031 2.072 .875 2.260 1.938 2.500 10-32NF .173 .500*
40 2.5000-16UN .625 2.979 1.031 2.072 .875 2.260 2.510 2.750 10-32NF .173 .500*
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

17
MS/Standard
MS3101R
cable connecting plug

Z J

A
Thread
Y
Thread

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.
All lockwire holes are .045 dia. min.

B
A Min. F J Y
Shell Thread Full Dia. Dia. L Thread Z
Size Class 2A Thread Max. Max. Max. Class 2 ±.040
8S .5000-28UNEF .406 .959 .557 1.588 6-32NC 1.094
10S .6250-24NEF .406 1.026 .682 1.588 6-32NC 1.094
10SL .6250-24NEF .406 1.120 .807 1.588 6-32NC 1.094
12S .7500-20UNEF .422 1.120 .807 1.588 6-32NC 1.094
12 .7500-20UNEF .656 1.120 .807 1.931 6-32NC 1.532
14S .8750-20UNEF .391 1.307 .932 1.588 6-32NC 1.094
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 1.307 .932 1.931 6-32NC 1.532
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .391 1.432 1.057 1.588 6-32NC 1.094
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 1.432 1.057 1.931 6-32NC 1.532
18 1.1250-18NEF .625 1.557 1.182 1.931 6-32NC 1.532*
20 1.2500-18NEF .625 1.744 1.291 1.931 8-32NC 1.532*
22 1.3750-18NEF .625 1.869 1.432 1.931 8-32NC 1.532*
24 1.5000-18NEF .625 1.994 1.557 2.009 8-32NC 1.532*
28 1.7500-18NS .625 2.166 1.807 2.009 8-32NC 1.532*
32 2.0000-18NS .625 2.541 2.057 2.072 10-32NF 1.532*
36 2.2500-16UN .625 2.729 2.260 2.072 10-32NF 1.532*
40 2.5000-16UN .625 2.979 2.510 2.072 10-32NF 1.532*
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

18
MS/Standard
MS3102R
box mounting receptacle

R B
A
Thread

S R N

T
4 Holes M L

K Z

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.

B N T
A Min. K L M Dia. Dia. Z
Shell Thread Full +.020 +.000 +.010 +.010 R S +.004 +.050
Size Class 2A Thread –.010 –.010 –.000 –.000 ±.005 ±.031 –.002 –.060
8S .5000-28UNEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .375 .594 .875 .120 .422
10S .6250-24NEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .500 .719 1.000 .120 .422
10SL .6250-24NEF .391 .672 .297 .562 .625 .719 1.000 .120 .422
12S .7500-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .625 .812 1.094 .120 .422
12 .7500-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .625 .812 1.094 .120 .672
14S .8750-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .750 .906 1.188 .120 .422
14 .8750-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .750 .906 1.188 .120 .672
16S 1.0000-20UNEF .450 .672 .297 .562 .875 .969 1.281 .120 .422
16 1.0000-20UNEF .625 .860 .484 .750 .875 .969 1.281 .120 .672
18 1.1250-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.000 1.062 1.375 .120 .641*
20 1.2500-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.125 1.156 1.500 .120 .641*
22 1.3750-18NEF .625 .891 .453 .750 1.250 1.250 1.625 .120 .641*
24 1.5000-18NEF .625 .953 .453 .812 1.375 1.375 1.750 .147 .578*
28 1.7500-18NS .625 .953 .453 .812 1.625 1.562 2.000 .147 .578*
32 2.0000-18NS .625 1.031 .438 .875 1.875 1.750 2.250 .173 .500*
36 2.2500-16UN .625 1.031 .438 .875 2.062 1.938 2.500 .173 .500*
40 2.5000-16UN .625 1.031 .438 .875 2.312 2.188 2.750 .173 .500*
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

19
MS/Standard
MS3106R
straight plug

N Z J Q

A
Thread

To complete order number, see “how to order” pg. 70.


For solder well data, see page 67.
All lockwire holes are .045 dia. min.

A F N Q Y
Shell Thread Dia. J L Dia. Dia. Thread Z
Size Class 2B Max. ±.005 Max. Max. Max. Class 2 ±.045
8S .5000-28UNEF .959 .531 1.057 .557 .741 6-32NC .562
10S .6250-24NEF 1.026 .531 1.057 .682 .869 6-32NC .562
10SL .6250-24NEF 1.120 .531 1.057 .807 .946 6-32NC .562
12S .7500-20UNEF 1.120 .531 1.057 .807 .995 6-32NC .562
12 .7500-20UNEF 1.120 .719 1.212 .807 .995 6-32NC .812
14S .8750-20UNEF 1.307 .531 1.057 .932 1.123 6-32NC .562
14 .8750-20UNEF 1.307 .719 1.212 .932 1.123 6-32NC .812
16S 1.0000-20UNEF 1.432 .531 1.057 1.057 1.250 6-32NC .562
16 1.0000-20UNEF 1.432 .719 1.212 1.057 1.250 6-32NC .812
18 1.1250-18NEF 1.557 .719 1.212 1.182 1.333 6-32NC .812*
20 1.2500-18NEF 1.744 .719 1.212 1.291 1.461 8-32NC .812*
22 1.3750-18NEF 1.869 .719 1.212 1.432 1.588 8-32NC .812*
24 1.5000-18NEF 1.994 .719 1.291 1.557 1.715 8-32NC .812*
28 1.7500-18NS 2.166 .719 1.291 1.807 1.968 8-32NC .812*
32 2.0000-18NS 2.541 .719 1.353 2.057 2.209 10-32NF .812*
36 2.2500-16UN 2.729 .719 1.353 2.260 2.463 10-32NF .812*
40 2.5000-16UN 2.979 .719 1.353 2.510 2.719 10-32NF .812*
* Increase Z dimension by .312 for size “0” contact only.

20
MS/Standard
contact and
insert arrangements

21
MS/Standard
insert arrangements

Insert Service Total Contact Size Insert Service Total Contact Size
Arrangement Rating Contacts 0 4 8 12 16 Arrangement Rating Contacts 0 4 8 12 16
8S-1 A 1 1 18-31 A 5 5
10S-2 A 1 1 20-2 D 1 1
10SL-3 A 3 3 20-3 D 3 3
10SL-4† A 2 2 20-4 D 4 4
12S-3 A 2 2 20-6 D 3 3
12S-4 D 1 1 20-7 D/A 8 8
12-5 D 1 1 20-8 Inst. 6 2 4
14S-1 A 3 3 20-9 D/A 8 1 7
14S-2 Inst. 4 4 20-11 Inst. 13 13
14S-4 D 1 1 20-12 A 2 1 1
14S-5 Inst. 5 5 20-14 A 5 2 3
14S-6 Inst. 6 6 20-15 A 7 7
14S-7 A 3 3 20-16 A 9 2 7
14S-9 A 2 2 20-17 A 6 5 1
14S-10 Inst. 4 4 20-18 A 9 3 6
14S-12 A 3 3 20-19 A 3 3
14-3 A 1 1 20-20 A 4 1 3
16S-1 A 7 7 20-21 A 9 1 8
16S-3 B 1 1 20-22 A 6 3 3
16S-4 D 2 2 20-23 A 2 2
16S-5 A 3 3 20-24 A 4 2 2
16S-6 A 3 3 20-25 Inst. 13 13
16S-8 A 5 5 20-27 A 14 14
16-2 E 1 1 20-29 A 17 17
16-7 A 3 1 2 20-30 Inst. 13 13
16-9 A 4 2 2 20-33 A 11 11
16-10 A 3 3 22-1 D 2 2
16-11 A 2 2 22-2 D 3 3
16-12 A 1 1 22-4 A 4 2 2
16-13 A 2 2 22-5 D 6 2 4
18-1 A/Inst. 10 10 22-6 D 3 2 1
18-3 D 2 2 22-7 E 1 1
18-4 D 4 4 22-8 E 2 2
18-5 D 3 2 1 22-9 E 3 3
18-6 D 1 1 22-10 E 4 4
18-7 B 1 1 22-11 B 2 2
18-8 A 8 1 7 22-12 D 5 2 3
18-9 Inst. 7 2 5 22-13 D/A 5 4 1
18-10 A 4 4 22-14 A 19 19
18-11 A 5 5 22-15 E/A 6 5 1
18-12 A 6 6 22-16 A 9 3 6
18-13 A 4 1 3 22-17 D/A 9 1 8
18-14 A 2 1 1 22-18 D/A 8 8
18-15 A 4 4 22-19 A 14 14
18-16 C 1 1 22-20 A 9 9
18-17 Inst. 7 2 5 22-21 A 3 1 2
18-19 A 10 10 22-22 A 4 4
18-20 A 5 5 22-23 D/A 8 8
18-22 D 3 3 22-24 D/A 6 2 4
18-24 A/Inst. 10 10 22-27 D/A 9 1 8
18-29 A 5 5 22-28 A 7 7
18-30 A 5 5
† 10SL-4 arrangement available only with pin contacts in receptacle and socket
22 contacts in plug
MS/Standard
insert arrangements, cont.

Insert Service Total Contact Size Insert Service Total Contact Size
Arrangement Rating Contacts 0 4 8 12 16 Arrangement Rating Contacts 0 4 8 12 16
22-33 D/A 7 7 32-1 E/D 5 2 3
22-34 D 5 3 2 32-2 E 5 3 2
22-36 D/A 8 8 32-3 D 9 1 2 2 4
24-2 D 7 7 32-4 A/D 14 2 12
24-3 D 7 2 5 32-5 D 2 2
24-5 A 16 16 32-6 A 23 2 3 2 16
24-6 D/A 8 8 32-7 Inst./A 35 7 28
24-7 A 16 2 14 32-8 A 30 6 24
24-9 A 2 2 32-9 D 14 2 12
24-10 A 7 7 32-10 E/B/D/A 7 2 2 3
24-11 A 9 3 6 32-12 A/D 15 5 10
24-12 A 5 2 3 32-13 D 23 5 18
24-16 D/A 7 1 3 3 32-15 D 8 2 6
24-17 D 5 2 3 32-16 A 23 2 3 2 16
24-20 D 11 2 9 32-17 D 4 4
24-21 D 10 1 9 32-22 A 54 54
24-22 D 4 4 36-1 D 22 4 18
24-27 E 7 7 36-3 D 6 3 3
24-28 Inst. 24 24 36-4 D/A 3 3
28-1 D/A 9 3 6 36-5 A 4 4
28-2 D 14 2 12 36-6 A 6 2 4
28-3 E 3 3 36-7 A 47 7 40
28-4 E/D 9 2 7 36-8 A 47 1 46
28-5 D 5 2 1 2 36-9 A 31 1 2 14 14
28-6 D 3 3 36-10 A 48 48
28-7 D 2 2 36-11 A 48 48
28-8 E/D/A 12 2 10 36-12 A 48 48
28-9 D 12 6 6 36-13 E/A 17 2 15
28-10 D/A 7 2 2 3 36-14 D 16 5 5 6
28-11 A 22 4 18 36-15 D/A 35 35
28-12 A 26 26 36-16 A 47 7 40
28-13 A 26 26 36-17 A 47 7 40
28-15 A 35 35 36-18 A 31 1 2 14 14
28-16 A 20 20 36-20 A 34 2 2 30
28-17 B/D/A 15 15 36-52 A 52 52
28-18 C/D/A/Inst. 12 12 40-1 D 30 6 24
28-19 B/D/A 10 4 6 40-9 A 47 1 22 24
28-20 A 14 10 4 40-56 A 85 85
28-21 A 37 37 48-62 D 85 85
28-22 D 6 3 3

23
MS/Standard
special insert arrangements
Insert Total Contact Size Insert Total Contact Size
Arrange Service Con- Coax** Arrange Service Con- Coax**
ment Rating tacts 4/0 2/0 0 4 8 12 16 0 4 8 12 ment Rating tacts 4/0 2/0 0 4 8 12 16 0 4 8 12
14S-A7 A 7 7 32-AF A 55 55
16-59 A 4 4 36-22 D 22 22
20-26 A 19 19 36-51 D 4 2 2
20-51 A 3 3 36-54 A 39 8 31
20-57 A 7 7* 36-55 A 39 8* 31
20-58 A 10 5 5 36-59 A 53 3* 50
20-59 A 3 3* 36-60 A 47 7* 40
20-66 A 6 5* 1 36-64 Coax 4 4
20-79 A/D 8 1 7 36-65 Coax 4 4
22-63 A 12 4 8 36-71 A 53 3 50
22-65 A/D 8 8* 36-73 Coax 7 7
22-70 A 13 8 5 36-74 A 44 43 1
22-80 A 3 3* 36-75 A 48 48*
24-19 A 12 12 36-76 A 47 47
24-51 A 5 5 36-77 D 7 7
24-52 Hi Volt. 1 1 36-78 A 14 12 2
24-53 A 5 5 36-79 A 20 20
24-58 A 13 3 3 7 36-80 A 20 20*
24-59 A 14 7 7 36-83 Coax 7 7
24-60 A 7 7* 36-85 A/D 35 35*
24-65 A 15 11 4 36-97 C 1 1
24-66 D 7 7 36-99 D 12 3 3 3 3
24-67 Inst. 19 19 36-AF A 48 48
24-71 A 7 7* 40-5 A 5 5
24-75 A 7 7* 40-10 A 29 4 9 16
24-79 A 5 5 40-30 A 30 1 29
24-80 Inst. 23 23 40-35 D 35 35
24-84 A 19 1 18 40-53 A 60 60
24-96 Inst. 28 28 40-57 E 4 4
24-AJ A 25 25 40-61 A 59 1 3 55
28-51 A 12 12 40-62 A 60 60
28-59 A 17 7 10 40-63 A 61 61*
28-66 A 16 2 14 40-64 Coax 36 3 20 13
28-72 Coax 3 3 40-66 Coax 4 4
28-74 A 16 7* 9 40-67 A 11 1 10
28-75 A 16 7* 9 40-68 A 21 21
28-79 A 16 7 9 40-70 A 61 61
28-82 D 6 2 4 40-72 A 11 1 10
28-84 A 9 9 40-73 A 61 61
28-AY A 9 4 5 40-74 A 6 1 4 1
32-14 D 13 13 40-75 E 5 4 1
32-25 A 25 25 40-80 A 11 10 1
32-31 A 31 31 40-81 A 62 62*
32-48 Inst. 48 48 40-82 A 62 62
32-52 D 8 2 6 40-85 A 60 60*
32-53 Inst./E 42 5 37 40-86 E 4 4
32-56 A 30 6* 24 40-87 D 7 7
32-57 Coax 8 6 2 40-AD A 8 4 4
32-58 Coax 4 4 40-AG A 38 38
32-59 A 42 40 2 40-AP E 2 2
32-60 A 23 15 8 40-AR Inst. 13 3 3 7
32-62 Coax 23 2 1 2 16 2 40-AS A 40 25 15
32-64 Inst. 54 54 40-AT A 43 1 24 18
32-68 A 16 12 4 40-AU A 14 3 10 1
32-73 A 46 46 40-AV D 3 3
32-75 Coax 9 2 7 44-52 A 104 104
32-76 A 19 19 44-53 A 36 18 18
32-79 D 5 4 1 48-51 A 56 10 42 4
32-82 A 16 4 12 48-52 A 61 56 5
48-53 D 37 37
* Crimp contacts accommodate wire the same size as the contact as well as wire of
the next smaller, even size. Arrangements identified with an asterisk (*) are excep- 48-54 A 56 10 42 4
tions. See insert arrangement drawings on pages 38-48 for application wire size. 48-55 A 78 6 2 2 68
** Coaxial cable data can be found on insert arrangement drawings, pages 38-48. For 24 48-57 A 56 4 10 42
further information on coaxial contacts and cable see catalog 12-130.
Consult Sidney, NY for alternate rotations not covered on page 25. 48-60 A 56 10 42 4
MS/Standard
insert alternate positioning
To avoid cross-plugging problems in applications
requiring the use of more than one connector of the The following insert arrangements have the same alter-
same size and arrangement, alternate rotations are nate insert rotations for W, X, Y and Z, which are:
available as indicated in the accompanying charts.
Degrees
As shown in the diagram below, the front face of the pin W X Y Z
insert is rotated within the shell in a clockwise direction 80 110 250 280
from the normal shell key. The socket insert would be
rotated counter-clockwise the same number of degrees 16-7 20-22 22-29 24-17 28-16 32-13
in respect to the normal shell key. 18-5 22-6 22-33 24-20 28-17 32-22
18-9 22-12 22-34 24-21 28-19 32-AF
18-13 22-14 24-1 24-28 28-20 36-1
18-14 22-15 24-3 28-1 28-21 36-7
B
A

20-7 22-16 24-4 28-4 32-1 36-8


B
A

A
B

20-8 22-17 24-5 28-8 32-3 36-13


A
B

20-9 22-18 24-6 28-9 32-4 40-AR


Position W Position X Position Y Position Z 20-12 22-19 24-7 28-10 32-6 40-AS
20-14 22-21 24-12 28-11 32-9 40-AT
View looking into front face of pin insert or rear of socket insert. 20-16 22-24 24-14 28-14 32-10 40-AU
20-20 22-25 24-16 28-15 32-12

Insert Degrees Insert Degrees Insert Degrees


Arrangement W X Y Z Arrangement W X Y Z Arrangement W X Y Z
10SL-4 63 – – – 20-23 35 110 250 325 32-5 35 110 250 325
12S-3 70 145 215 290 20-24 35 110 250 325 32-7 80 125 235 280
14S-2 – 120 240 – 20-27 35 110 250 325 32-8 80 125 235 280
14S-5 – 110 – – 20-29 80 – – 280 32-14 65 130 230 295
14S-7 90 180 270 – 22-1 35 110 250 325 32-15 35 110 250 280
14S-9 70 145 215 290 22-2 70 145 215 290 32-17 45 110 250 –
16-9 35 110 250 325 22-4 35 110 250 325 32-25 60 120 – –
16-10 90 180 270 – 22-5 35 110 250 325 32-48 80 – – –
16-11 35 110 250 325 22-8 35 110 250 325 32-64 80 100 110 250
16-13 35 110 250 325 22-9 70 145 215 290 32-68 30 – – –
16S-1 80 – – 280 22-10 35 110 250 325 32-82 30 – – –
16S-4 35 110 250 325 22-11 35 110 250 325 36-3 70 145 215 290
16S-5 70 145 215 290 22-13 35 110 250 325 36-4 70 145 215 290
16S-6 90 180 270 – 22-20 35 110 250 325 36-5 – 120 240 –
16S-8 – 170 265 – 22-22 – 110 250 – 36-6 35 110 250 325
18-1 70 145 215 290 22-23 35 – 250 – 36-9 80 125 235 280
18-3 35 110 250 325 22-27 80 – 250 280 36-10 80 125 235 280
18-4 35 110 250 325 22-28 80 – – 280 36-14 90 180 270 –
18-8 70 – – 290 22-63 20 – – – 36-15 60 125 245 305
18-10 – 120 240 – 24-2 80 – – 280 36-AF 65 – – –
18-11 – 170 265 – 24-9 35 110 250 325 40-1 65 130 235 300
18-12 80 – – 280 24-10 80 – – 280 40-5 33 – – 270
18-15 – 120 240 – 24-11 35 110 250 325 40-9 65 125 225 310
18-20 90 180 270 – 24-22 45 110 250 – 40-10 65 125 225 310
18-22 70 145 215 290 24-27 80 – – 280 40-35 70 130 230 290
18-29 90 180 270 – 28-2 35 110 250 325 40-AD 45 – – –
20-3 70 145 215 290 28-3 70 145 215 290 40-AG 37 74 285 322
20-4 45 110 250 – 28-5 35 110 250 325 40-AP 35 110 250 325
20-5 35 110 250 325 28-6 70 145 215 290 40-AV 90 180 270 –
20-6 70 145 215 290 28-7 35 110 250 325
20-15 80 – – 280 28-12 90 180 270 –
20-17 90 180 270 – 28-18 70 145 215 290
20-18 35 110 250 325 28-22 70 145 215 290
20-19 90 180 270 – 28-AY 45 110 250 –
20-21 35 110 250 325 32-2 70 145 215 290

25
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

B A B A
A C
B

Front of Front of
Socket Insert Socket Insert
Insert Arrangement 8S-1 10S-2 10SL-3 10SL-4 12S-3 12S-4 12-5
Service Rating A A A A A D D
Number of Contacts 1 1 3 2 2 1 1
Contact Size 16 16 16 16 16 16 12

A F A
E B A
D A
C A B E B C A
C B D
B D C B
C

Insert Arrangement 14S-1 14S-2 14S-4 14S-5 14S-6 14S-7 14S-9


Service Rating A Inst. D Inst. Inst. A A
Number of Contacts 3 4 1 5 6 3 2
Contact Size 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

100˚ 100˚ F A
D A E
G
C A B
C B B A
B D C

100° Rotation 100° Rotation


of 14S-2 of 14S-7
Insert Arrangement 14S-10 14S-12 14-3 16S-1 16S-3 16S-4
Service Rating Inst. A A A B D
Number of Contacts 4 3 1 7 1 2
Contact Size 16 16 8 16 16 16

A E A B A
C A D A
D
C B
C B B
B C
C

Insert Arrangement 16S-5 16S-6 16S-8 16-2 16-7 16-9


Service Rating A A A E A A
Number of Contacts 3 3 5 1 1 2 2 2
Contact Size 16 16 16 12 8 16 12 16

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

26
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

H A
C A
A G
B A I B

B F J B A
C
B E D

Insert Arrangement 16-10 16-11 16-12 16-13 18-1 18-3


Service Rating A A A A B, C, F, G = A; Bal. = Inst. D
Number of Contacts 3 2 1 2* 10 2
Contact Size 12 12 4 12 16 12

G
F F C
A A
D A E B
E H B G
C B
C B D A
D C

Insert Arrangement 18-4 18-5 18-6 18-7 18-8 18-9


Service Rating D D D B A Inst.
Number of Contacts 4 2 1 1 1 1 7 2 5
Contact Size 16 12 16 4 8 12 16 12 16

E F D A
D A E A
D A
C A B D B

C B C B D B A
B C
C

Insert Arrangement 18-10 18-11 18-12 18-13 18-14 18-15


Service Rating A A A A A A
Number of Contacts 4 5 6 1 3 1 1 4**
Contact Size 12 12 16 8 12 4 16 12

100˚ A H A
F C B A B G
C G
E B D E F G I B
G
250˚ F J
H J E C A B C
D A
D E D
K

100° Rotation 250° Rotation


of 18-9 of 18-1
Insert Arrangement 18-16 18-17 18-19 18-20 18-22 18-24
Service Rating C Inst. A A D B, C, F, G = A; Bal. = Inst.
Number of Contacts 1 2 5 10 5 3 10
Contact Size 12 12 16 16 16 16 16

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0
* A = Iron; B = Constantan
** A, C = Iron; B, D = Constantan
27
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

110˚ A
E A A B A B D A

C
D B E C E C C B
D D C B
260˚

110° Rotation 260° Rotation


of 18-20 of 18-20
Insert Arrangement 18-29 18-30 18-31 20-2 20-3 20-4
Service Rating A A A D D D
Number of Contacts 5 5 5 1 3 4
Contact Size 16 16 16 0 12 12

A C A L A
A B C
G B E F B
G H B
H M F
F C E
F C N G H K B
C B
D A E D A
E D D J

Insert Arrangement 20-6 20-7 20-8 20-9 20-11 20-12


Service Rating D A, B, H, G = D; C, D, E, F = A Inst. H = D; Bal. = A Inst. A
Number of Contacts 3 8 2 4 1 7 13 1 1
Contact Size 16 16 8 16 12 16 16 4 16

F E
E F A E G H A
D A G A
H
A E G B D I F I B
F
D
B
C B E C
D C C A C B
C B D

Insert Arrangement 20-14 20-15 20-16 20-17 20-18 20-19


Service Rating A A A A A A
Number of Contacts 2 3 7 2 7 5 1 3 6 3
Contact Size 8 12 12 12 16 12 16 12 16 8

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

28
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A F A 100˚
D A L
A H B
B C
I E A F
C G C M
D B E
D B N G H K
F D
E B C A
B C D J

100° Rotation
of 20-11
Insert Arrangement 20-20 20-21 20-22 20-23 20-24 20-25
Service Rating A A A A A Inst.
Number of Contacts 1 3 1 8 3 3 2 2 2 13
Contact Size 4 12 12 16 8 16 8 8 16 16

A B L A A
J A M K
C B C B
I B N
L M F M
K D J
H T P C
E
N L C G H
K S R N K L
G D E H B A
M A D
J D J C B
F E F 250˚ F
H G E

250° Rotation
of 20-11
Insert Arrangement 20-27 20-29 20-30 20-33 22-1 22-2
Service Rating A A Inst. A D D
Number of Contacts 14 17 13 11 2 3
Contact Size 16 16 16 16 8 8

A F A A

E B
B B A

D B

C D C C

Insert Arrangement 22-4 22-5 22-6 22-7 22-8


Service Rating A D D E E
Number of Contacts 2 2 2 4 2 1 1 2
Contact Size 8 12 12 16 8 16 0 12

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

29
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A
A
D A
E B D A
B A E

C B
C B
C B
D C

Insert Arrangement 22-9 22-10 22-11 22-12 22-13


Service Rating E E B D E = D; A, B, C, D = A
Number of Contacts 3 4 2 2 3 4 1
Contact Size 12 16 16 8 16 12 16

L M A A
A A G A
K G H H B
U N B F B F B
J C G C F H B
T V P
J
H S R D J
E C F D E
E C C
G E D
F D E D

Insert Arrangement 22-14 22-15 22-16 22-17 22-18


Service Rating A D = E; A, B, C, E, F = A A A = D; Bal. = A A, B, F, G, H = D; C, D, E = A
Number of Contacts 19 5 1 3 6 1 8 8
Contact Size 16 12 16 12 16 12 16 16

A
B G
K G H A A
L A F
C D A
J P M C H
F J B B

H D E
N B C B
E D C C
G E
F D

Insert Arrangement 22-19 22-20 22-21 22-22 22-23


Service Rating A A A A H = D; Bal. = A
Number of Contacts 14 9 1 2 4 8
Contact Size 16 16 0 16 8 12

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

30
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A A G A
H F A D A
B
F B F B
J H
G E G B
E C C
C B E C
F E
D D
D C G F
E D

Insert Arrangement 22-24 22-27 22-28 22-33 22-36


Service Rating C, D, E = D; A, B, F = A J = D; Bal. = A A A, B, C, D = D; E, F, G = A H = D; Bal. = A*
Number of Contacts 2 4 1 8 7 7 8
Contact Size 12 16 8 16 12 16 12

A F A A B
F A C G A
D E F H B
C B G G
F G H
E B E B
J K
L M N

E D E C
D C D C P R
S D

Insert Arrangement 22-34 24-2 24-3 24-5 24-6


Service Rating D D D A A, G, H = D; Bal. = A
Number of Contacts 3 2 7 2 5 16 8
Contact Size 12 16 12 12 16 16 12

A A B C
L B
K F A
M C A
B A E G B D E F
P N E
J D
D
B
I O G I
E
D C C
H F
G H

Insert Arrangement 24-7 24-9 24-10 24-11 24-12


Service Rating A A A A A
Number of Contacts 2 14 2 7 3 6 2 3
Contact Size 12 16 4 8 8 12 4 12

* A, C, E, G = Iron
B, D, F, H = Constantan

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

31
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A D A A
J B H B
F B D A
G C E H C
K L G J K C

G D
E C
F D
B A C B
F E
D E

Insert Arrangement 24-16 24-17 24-20 24-21 24-22


Service Rating A, B, F, G = D; C, D, E, = A D D D D
Number of Contacts 1 3 3 2 3 2 9 1 9 4
Contact Size 8 12 16 12 16 12 16 8 16 8

H A B K A
A
A B C D
A J L B
F B E F G H J
G J C
K L M N P Q H P M C
R S T U V
G
E C
G N D C B
D W X Y Z
F E D F E

Insert Arrangement 24-27 24-28 28-1 28-2 28-3


Service Rating E Inst. A, J, E = D; Bal. = A D E
Number of Contacts 7 24 3 6 2 12 3
Contact Size 16 16 8 12 12 16 8

A
S A B A

E B B A
P C D

G E F

D C C B

Insert Arrangement 28-4 28-5 28-6 28-7


Service Rating G, P, S = E; Bal. = D D D D
Number of Contacts 2 7 2 1 2 3 2
Contact Size 12 16 4 12 16 4 4

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

32
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

H J J
F A N E
A H A
G U P F
K K A
M J G B G
B E B V R G B
K L
F M L W S H C
F C
L D
X
E M
C T I
E D D C
D

Insert Arrangement 28-8 28-9 28-10 28-11


Service Rating L, M = E; B = D; Bal. = A D G = D; Bal. = A A
Number of Contacts 2 10 6 6 2 2 3 4 18
Contact Size 12 16 12 16 4 8 12 12 16

R A R A A B K
P 100˚ P C D E F G
A
S S B
B B
a T a T H J K L M N J C
T L M
N b C N b C
Z U Z U P R S T U V W
M M S U N
D D X Y Z a b c V
Y d V Y d V
E E e g H R Q D
L L P
d h
X W X W
K F K F j
f k
J G J G m G E
l F
H H

100° Rotation
of 28-12
Insert Arrangement 28-12 28-13 28-15 28-16
Service Rating A A A A
Number of Contacts 26 26 35 20
Contact Size 16 16 16 16

C
D A A B
B L B
H J K L C
E
L K M
A G F C K E
M

R J D
M
P E
H J G
N F H
G

Insert Arrangement 28-17 28-18 28-19


Service Rating R = B; M, N, P = D; A to L = A M = C; G, H, J, K, L = D; A, B = A; Bal. = Inst. H, M = B; A, B = D; Bal. = A
Number of Contacts 15 12 4 6
Contact Size 16 16 12 16

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

33
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A A
J B C
A D C A
B
E F G H F
N K J
K M N P R E B
H P L
S W Z
C T U V X
c e
B
a b d f
G M L h k m
g j
D E D D C
n p
F E r s

Insert Arrangement 28-20 28-21 28-22 32-1


Service Rating A A D A = E; B, C, D, E = D
Number of Contacts 10 4 37 3 3 2 3
Contact Size 12 16 16 4 16 0 12

B F
A
A A C A K

E D E F G
B L

C O
B
H

G J D M
D H
C E N
J B

Insert Arrangement 32-2 32-3 32-4 32-5


Service Rating E D F, J, K, N = A; Bal. = D D
Number of Contacts 3 2 1 2 2 4 2 12 2
Contact Size 4 16 0 4 12 16 12 16 0

A B P M
W J T H
C D c
E F E Y N D
G H R K A B
I J X c U I
d A
F
K L M N h S L A O E
P R e Y Z
G J
j B V B
Z M d P
O S T a F
f H C C D E F G
T k W K C
a N R
U D e
U g b G H I J K
V
b I L
W X X S
L M N
V O

Insert Arrangement 32-6 32-7 32-8 32-9


Service Rating A A, B, h, j = Inst.; Bal. = A A D
Number of Contacts 2 3 2 16 7 28 6 24 2 12
Contact Size 4 8 12 16 12 16 12 16 4 16

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

34
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A B N A A
F A M B
E P
C D F G X R B C
L C
Y
E G B H J K W S
K D D E
Z
V T
J E
D C L M N U F H
H F
O P G
G

Insert Arrangement 32-10 32-12 32-13 32-15


Service Rating A, F = E; G = B; B, E = D; C, D = A C, D, E, F, G = A; Bal. = D D D
Number of Contacts 2 2 3 5 10 5 18 2 6
Contact Size 4 8 16 12 16 12 16 0 12

A B
A B C D E
A B C
100˚ C D F G H J
G H D A K L M
E I J F N O P R D E F G H
S T U V W
K L M R N X Y Z a
P
c d e
b f I J K L M N
O S g h j k
m p q r
T n
t u v
s
w x y
U V AB AC O P R S T
z AA
C B
W X AD AE
AF AG U V W

100° Rotation
of 32-6
Insert Arrangement 32-16 32-17 32-22 36-1
Service Rating A D A D
Number of Contacts 2 3 2 16 4 54 4 18
Contact Size 4 8 12 16 4 16 12 16

A
A A
F A
F B

D B
E B

E C

C B
D C
C
D

Insert Arrangement 36-3 36-4 36-5 36-6


Service Rating D A = D; B, C = A A A
Number of Contacts 3 3 3 4 2 4
Contact Size 0 12 0 0 0 4

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

35
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A B A S M
D
C E B C
D E U I
F G Z O
G F D
H I J H
K N I K L a E
L M J M V J A
O P R S T N P R
O V P
U V W X S d
W T Y U a H
Y Z a b c X Z e Y B
e f g b c d e
d
h k m
j f W K C
j t f g k h
n b R F
n u p p
v m r
s u t X L
w c G
r s v
w
x x y
y z T N
z

Insert Arrangement 36-7 36-8 36-9


Service Rating A A A
Number of Contacts 7 40 1 46 1 2 14 14
Contact Size 12 16 12 16 4 8 12 16

A B A B A B

C D E F G 100˚ C D E F G C D E F G 110˚
H J K L M N H J K L M N H J K L M N

O P Q R S T U O P Q R S T U O P Q R S T U

V W X Y Z a b c V W X Y Z a b c V W X Y Z a b c

d e f g h j k d f g k d e f g h j k
e h j
m n p q r s m p q r s m n p q r s
n
t u v w x t u v w x t u v w x

y z
y z y z

100° Rotation 110° Rotation


of 36-10 of 36-10
Insert Arrangement 36-10 36-11 36-12
Service Rating A A A
Number of Contacts 48 48 48
Contact Size 16 16 16

A S A
P N J B R B
T
Q d U C
M L
I P K C
c V
R S P k e D
K A
Q m
j f
J B N L N E
H D b W
Q h g
H C M a X
M F
G D G E Z Y
F E L G

F K H
J

Insert Arrangement 36-13 36-14 36-15


Service Rating N, P, Q = E; Bal. = A D M = D; Bal. = A
Number of Contacts 2 15 5 5 6 35
Contact Size 12 16 8 12 16 16

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

36
MS/Standard
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

A B A B S M
D
100˚ C D E C E 100˚ I
F G F
110˚ U O
G Z D
H J H J
I N I
K K N a J E
O L M T O L M V A
P P T
R S R S P
W d
U V X U V W X H
Y a b c c e Y B
Z Y Z a b
d e e
f g d f g
m f K C
h j t k h t k W
j R
n u v p m n u p b
w v F
w X L
c G
r s r s
x y x y
T N
z z

100° Rotation 110° Rotation 100° Rotation


of 36-7 of 36-7 of 36-9
Insert Arrangement 36-16 36-17 36-18
Service Rating A A A
Number of Contacts 7 40 7 40 1 2 14 14
Contact Size 12 16 12 16 4 8 12 16

A B A B C D A B C

C D E F G E F H J K
D E F G
H J K L M N L M N P R S
H I J K L
P R S T U V W T U V W X Y Z

a b c f g h i M N O P R S
b d
X Y Z a c
j k m n p q r
e h j f g T U V W X
d
s t u v w x
AA AB Y Z a b
k m y z AC

AD AH c d e
AE AF

Insert Arrangement 36-20 36-52 40-1


Service Rating A A D
Number of Contacts 2 2 30 52 6 24
Contact Size 8 12 16 16 12 16

1 2 3 4

A B A B C D 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
C F
D E E F H J K L M
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
G H K L N P R S T U V W
I J
X Y Z a b c d f g
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
M N O P Q R S T
h i j k m n p q r s 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
U V W X Y Z a t u v w x y z AA AB
39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
AC AD AE AF AH AJ AK AL AM AN
b c d g h i 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
e f AP AR AS AT AU AV AW AX AY

l m AZ BA BB BC BD BE BF BH 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
j o
k n BJ BK BL BM BN BP BR
67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
p q BS BT BU BV
r s 75 76 77 78 79 80 81
t u
82 83 84 85

Insert Arrangement 40-9 40-56 48-62


Service Rating A A D
Number of Contacts 1 22 24 85 85
Contact Size 8 12 16 16 16

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

37
Special
contact arrangements

Requirements for more complex circuits prompted Many of these special inserts are also available in alter-
Amphenol to provide inserts not covered by the MS draw- nate keyway arrangements. Please contact Amphenol,
ings. Illustrated here and on the following pages are Sidney, NY for additional information on special circuit
insert layouts which have from one contact (high tension) application requirements.
to the 104 contact insert in shell size 44.

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

M J
L A F A H K
A N C A
K U B D E A
B
G A B J V C E G B
F
T P
C C D L
E
D H D C B
S R D C
G E
B
F F

Insert Arrangement 14S-A7 16-59 20-26 20-51 20-57 20-58


Service Rating A A A A A A
Number of Contacts 7 4 19 3* 7* 5 5
Contact Size 16 12 16 8 12 for #14 or 16 wire 12 16

E A G J A
G B C K
A B F A
C D A
H H H B
L
F A D B L
F C P
F M C
C B N M E
E N
E D K
C
B J F E D
D
H

Insert Arrangement 20-59 20-66 20-79 22-63 22-65 22-70


Service Rating A A H = D; Bal. = A A H = D; Bal. = A A
Number of Contacts 3* 1 5 7* 1* 4 8 8* 8 5
Contact Size 8 for #10 or 12 wire 16 12 for #10 wire 16 12 for #16 wire 12 16 12 for #14 or 16 wire 12 16

N A H
A P J
M B N K
E A E A
F D
L C D B D B M L

E
K D
C B
J E C A
H F C C B

Insert Arrangement 22-80 24-19 24-51 24-52 24-53 24-58


Service Rating A A A Hi-Volt A A
Number of Contacts 3* 12 5* 1 5* 3 3 7
Contact Size 8 for #10 or 12 wire 16 B, E for AN #10 or 12 wire 12 8 8 12 16
A, C, D for AN #8 wire

* Solderless CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

38
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

P J L E 90˚
K A D
F A F
N K F A R
R G M
M L E B B S P
H A J S N E G B G C
V
H T N B
F B
R P C U
H J A

D C D C
E C D
F K M
D E L

Insert Arrangement 24-59 24-60 24-65 24-66 24-67


Service Rating A A A D Inst.
Number of Contacts 7 7 7* 11 4 7 19
Contact Size 12 16 8 for #10 or 12 wire 12 16 12 12

A B C D E 90˚
F D
F A F A E F G H J R
E G B E G B E A S P
K L M N P Q G C
V
D B
H T N B
S T U
R V J U A

D C D C
K M
C W X Z
L

Insert Arrangement 24-71 24-75 24-79 24-80 24-84


Service Rating A A A Inst. A
Number of Contacts 2* 5* 5 2 5 23 1 18
Contact Size 8 8 for #10 or 12 wire 8 8 for #16 wire 8 16 12 12 (Coax) RG-188/U
or RG-174/U

16 1 J A L M N
15
14 2 A B C D
24 H B
17 G P R S T U
23 3 E H J K
13 28 F
4 K Q A B C D
12 25 18 L M N P N L
22 27
T
11 26
19
5 R S U V M
21
20 F C E H
10 6 W Z
X Y F
9 7 a E D
8 J K

Insert Arrangement 24-96 24-AJ 28-51 28-59


Service Rating Inst. A A A
Number of Contacts 28 25 12 7 10
Contact Size 16 16 12 12 16

* Solderless CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

39
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

R N A N A N A
P C
M P B M P B M P B
A
D T R T R T R
N S L C L C L C
K D K D K D
M E

B A
L T F S S S
J E J E J E
C B
H H F H F H F
K
J

Insert Arrangement 28-66 28-72 28-74 28-75 28-79


Service Rating A – A A A
Number of Contacts 2 14 3 9* 4* 3* 9* 7* 7 9
Contact Size 8 12 4 (Coax) RG-59A/U 16 8 8 for #10 wire 16 8 for #10 wire 8 16
or RG-62A/U (S, T, R)

1 13 1
12 2
B C 10 2
1 2 H A A
3 11 3
11 23 14
9
3
25 24
D E F 19 15
G I B 12 13 22 16
F C 21 17

4 5 G H 8 4 10 4
20 18
J
E D 9 5
6 7 5
6 8 6
7

Insert Arrangement 28-82 28-84 28-AY 32-14 32-25


Service Rating D A A D A
Number of Contacts 2 4 9 4 5 13 25
Contact Size 8 12 8 4 16 12 12

1 A B M N P
16 2 C D E F H
90˚ A L R
K a b S
15 17 3 J K L M N P c
Z
J Y d T
18 R S T U V W X B C j k
4
14 H X i m f U
26 27 19 Y Z a b c d f g q r
W h n g
13 25 28 5 F p s V
h i j k m n p D E
30 31
12 20
24
q r s t u v A B D E
21 6 C
29
23 w x y z AA F H v t u
11 7 w
10 22 8
BB CC
9 G

90° CW Rotation
of 32-15
Insert Arrangement 32-31 32-48 32-52 32-53
Service Rating A Inst. D t, u = E; Bal. = Inst.
Number of Contacts 31 48 6 2 5 37
Contact Size 16 16 12 0 12 16

* Solderless CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

40
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

M
A Y A
T H X B
N D q Z
Y W p C
c U I A B C a
V n D
O E w T b
Z D A m
V J B D E U E
d s
P k v t c
a F T
W C B F
K C
R j U d
e G S H
b F H f
i
L h g J
S R
X K
G P L
N M

Insert Arrangement 32-56 32-57 32-58 32-59


Service Rating A ** – A
Number of Contacts 24 6 6 2 4 40 2
Contact Size 16 12 for #10 wire 12 0 (Coax) RG-71/U 4 (Coax) RG-161/U 16 8 (Coax) RG-161/U
or RG-179/U

A B A B
R H D
C E
C D G H J A B
F
F A E G H F K L M
S I J N O P
P J R
Z T K L M N T U V W D
S
P R C E
a X Y Z a
Y U b c d e f
E B O S g h j k F G H K L M
T m n p q r
N X V K s t u v J
W U V w x y N P
D C AB z AC
AA
W X
AD AE Q R
M L AF AG

Insert Arrangement 32-60 32-62 32-64 32-68


Service Rating A ** Inst. A
Number of Contacts 15 8 2 1 2 16 2 54 12 4
Contact Size 16 8 (Coax) RG-124/U 4 8 12 16 8 (Coax) RG-124/U 16 16 4 (Coax) RG-58C/U

21 1
20
19 2 1 2 3 D A A B
36 22 3
18
35 37 23 1
4 8 9 4 5 6 7
17 44 24 D
38 C E
34
45 5 8 9 10 11 12
16 43 25 E
33 39 F G H K L M
46 6 6 7 2
15 26
42 J
32 40
27 7 N P
14 41 13 14 15 16
31 28
13 30 29 8 Q R
5 3 C B
12 9 17 18 19
11 10 4

Insert Arrangement 32-73 32-75 32-76 32-79 32-82


Service Rating A 8, 9 = D A D A
Number of Contacts 46 2 7 19 4 1 4 12
Contact Size 16 12 8 (Coax) RG-180B/U 12 4 8 4 16

** Consult Amphenol, Sidney, NY for service rating of power contacts. CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

41
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

14 1 b A
13 A a B
A B 2
C D E
Z C
F G H J 21 Y c D
12 15
K L M 3
N O P R
X
20 s m E
S T U V W k d
X Y Z a 22 W
16 t F
4 r n
b c d e f 11
g h j k
m n p q r
V f H
j q p
s t u v 19
w x y 5 i g
17 D C U J
z AA 10
AB AC 18
AH T K
h
AD AE 9 6 S L
AF AG R
8 B M
7 P N

Insert Arrangement 32-AF 36-22 36-51 36-54


Service Rating A D D A
Number of Contacts 55 22 2 2 8 31
Contact Size 16 12 0 4 8 16

b A A B C D A B
a B D A
Z C E
C E F H J K
F G
Y c D L M N P R S T U H I J
X K L M N
s m E Y O P R
k d Z a b
S T D B
V W X U V W X
W F
t n
r c d f g h i j k Y Z a b c
e f g
V f H m n p q r s t d
j q p h k m
j t
i g u z AA AB
U J v w x y n u p
v
T AE
h K AC AH r s
w
S L AD AF x
R y C
M
P N AJ z

Insert Arrangement 36-55 36-59 36-60 36-64


Service Rating A A ** –
Number of Contacts 31 8 50 3 40 7 4
Contact Size 16 8 for #6 wire 16 12 for #10 wire 16 12 for #10 wire 0 (Coax) RG-11/U,
RG-12/U or RG-13/U

A B C D
A A
E F H J K 48 49
L M N P R S T U 50 51 52
F B
53 54
Y 55 56 57
D B V W X Z a b 58 59 60 61
62 63 64 65 66
c d f g h i j k
67 68 69 70
m n p q r s t E C 71 72 73 74 75
G 76 77 78 79
u z AA AB
v w x y 80 81 82 83
AE 84 85
AC AH 86 87
91
AD AF
C D 88 89
AJ 90

Insert Arrangement 36-65 36-71 36-73 36-74


Service Rating – A – A
Number of Contacts 4 3 50 7 43 1
Contact Size 0 (Coax) RG-59/U, RG-62/U 12 16 4 (Coax) RG-62B/U 16 8 (Coax) RG-187/U
or RG-71/U

** Consult Amphenol, Sidney, NY for service rating of power contacts. CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

42
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

1 2 1 2
3 A 10 1
31 32 3 4 5 4 5
6 7 8 F B 9 2
29 33 34 37 6 7 11
9 10 11 12
28 30 36 35 38 9 8 13 14 15 16 17
27 26 48 41 40 39 10 11 18 19 20 21 8 14 12 3
22 23 24 25 26
25 47 46 42 43 13 12 27 28 29 30 E C
31 32 33 34 35 G 13
24 23 45 44 15 14
36 37 38 39 7 4
22 21 20 18 16 40 41 42
43 44
19 17 45
46 47
D 6 5

Insert Arrangement 36-75 36-76 36-77 36-78


Service Rating A A D A
Number of Contacts 48 47 7 2 12
Contact Size 16 for #14 wire 16 4 16 8

1 1 S
R A
A
T B
2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Q d
U
F B
P c C
e
k
6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 V
D
N f
m
11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 b j
E C
W E
G
M h g
a F
X
16 17 18 19 16 17 18 19 L
Z Y
G
D K
J H
20 20

Insert Arrangement 36-79 36-80 36-83 36-85


Service Rating A A – M = D; Bal. = A
Number of Contacts 20 20 7 35
Contact Size 12 12 for #10 wire 4 (Coax) RG-58/U 16 for #12 wire

1 A
z d e
y Q A f
2 8 B
x P
g
O
9 w Y R C
10 12 h
N S D
v c Z
3 7 X j N B
M T E
b a
u W U
L F k
V
t K G
11 J m
4 6 H
s n C G
r p
q
5

Insert Arrangement 36-97 36-99 36-AF 40-5


Service Rating C D A A
Number of Contacts 1 3 3 3 3 48 5
Contact Size 4/0 4 8 12 16 16 0

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0 4/0

43
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

1
19 16 24
2 1 1
15 23 2
18 3
A 22 25 3
B
E 28 17 2 42 26
20 18
C D 17 21 41 4
H
4 14 27
F J 21 3 43
K 29 54 44
G 34 29 40 28
16
13 20 53 5
30 5 27 19 4 55 45
I L
28 33 35 30 39 29
22 56 6
19
N P 15 26 20 52 60 46
Q 6 12 5
M 32 31 57
27 21 18 38 30 7
O 23 25 59 47
14
11 6 51 58
U 7
17 48 31 8
R S
T
37 50
26 24 49
13 32
25 8 16 36 9
V W X 10 24 23 22 7 33
35
Y c b 12 15 34 10
9
Z a 11 10 9 8 14 11
13 12

Insert Arrangement 40-10 40-30 40-35 40-53


Service Rating A A D A
Number of Contacts 4 9 16 29 1 35 60
Contact Size 4 8 16 12 4 12 16

1 2 1
1 24 2
3 4 5 6 7
23 25 3
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 42 26 4
21 41 43 27 5
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 40 54 44 28
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 20 53 55 45 6
39 60 56 29
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 19 52 46 7
38 59 57 30
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 18 51 58 47 8
4 2 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 37 50 48 31
17 36 49 32 9
16 35 33 10
57 59
15 34 11
14 12
3 58 13

Insert Arrangement 40-57 40-61 40-62


Service Rating E A A
Number of Contacts 4 1 3 55 60
Contact Size 0 8 12 16 16

24 1 P
23 2 A
1
22 3 N
42 25 26 B
21 41 27 4 R
43 h S
40 54 44 M g
20 28 5 T
53 55 45 p i
60 56 29 f U C
39
19 61 46 6
52 n j
L d V
38 59 57 30 D
18 51 47 7 q
31 c m 4 2
37 k W
17 50 58 48 8
32 b X
36 K E
49 9 a
16 Z Y
35 33
15 34 10
J F 3
14 11
13 12 H

Insert Arrangement 40-63 40-64 40-66


Service Rating A – –
Number of Contacts 61 3 20 13 4
Contact Size 16 for #14 wire 12 16 8 (Coax) RG-124/U 0 (Coax) RG-63B/U

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

44
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

N A
A B
1
M P B
2 3 4 5
W R 6 7 8 9 10
L X C 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
C D E
K V D 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
S
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
F H J
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
J T E
U 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

53 54 55 56 57
L H F
K 58 59 60 61
M
G

Insert Arrangement 40-67 40-68 40-70


Service Rating A A A
Number of Contacts 1 10 21 61
Contact Size 16 4 (Coax) RG-59/U 8 16

24 1
23 2 1
A B
22 25 3
42 26
21 4 6
41 27
43
40 54 44 2
20 28 5
53 55 45 5
39 60 56 29
C D E 19 61 46 6
52
38 59 57 30
F H J 18 51 47 7
37 31 4 3
17 50 58 48 8
36 32
49 9
16
35 33
15 34 10
K L
M 14 11
13 12

Insert Arrangement 40-72 40-73 40-74


Service Rating A A A
Number of Contacts 1 10 61 1 1 4
Contact Size 16 4 (Coax) RG-9B/U 16 12 4 (Coax) RG-62/U 0 (Coax) RG-9B/U
or RG-214/U

1 2 3 4
1 A B
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
5
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
4 2
C D E 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
F H J
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

54 55 56 57 58

59 60 61 62
3 K L
M

Insert Arrangement 40-75 40-80 40-81


Service Rating E A A
Number of Contacts 1 4 1 10 62
Contact Size 12 0 16 4 16 for #14 wire

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

45
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

1 2 3 4 24 1
23 2 1 6 1
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 22 42 25 3
26
21 41 4
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 43 27
54 44
40 28
20 53 5
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 55 45
39 29 5 7 2
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 19 56 6
52 60 46
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 57
18 38 30 7
59 47 4 2
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 51 58
17 48 31 8
37 50
54 55 56 57 58 49 32
16 36 9
59 60 61 62 35 33
15 34 10 4 3
3
14 11
13 12

Insert Arrangement 40-82 40-85 40-86 40-87


Service Rating A A – D
Number of Contacts 62 60 4 7
Contact Size 16 16 for #14 wire 0(Coax) RG-115A/U 4

A 38 20
37 21 N B C
H B 8

36 19 9 22
M D
18 10 A B
7 2
G C 35 23
6 1 3 A
L E
34 11 24
17
5 4
E 33 25 H
F D 16 12 K F
32 15 13 26
14
31 27 J
G
30 29 28

Insert Arrangement 40-AD 40-AG 40-AP 40-AR


Service Rating A A E Inst.
Number of Contacts 4 4 38 2 7 3 3
Contact Size 8 0 12 4/0 12 4 0

33 17 1
31 35 E
32 34 16 2
30 36
25 18 P F
8 A B
19 9 B
29 37 15 3
18 7 10 26 27 28 29
28 2 38 24 19 N G
A
27 39 30 31 32 33
1 14 4 D
26 3 11 40
34 35 36 37 38 39
17 6
12 13 23 20 5 C
40 41 42 43
25 16 5 4 20
M H
12 22 21 6 C
24 15 14 13 21
11 7 L J
23 22 K
10 8
9

Insert Arrangement 40-AS 40-AT 40-AU 40-AV


Service Rating A A A D
Number of Contacts 15 25 24 18 1 3 10 1 3
Contact Size 16 12 12 16 8 4 8 16 2/0

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0 2/0 4/0

46
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

30 1 2
A B S A 29 3
C D E F H J K R 28
B 4
51 33
L M N P R S T U
27 32 5
T 52
V W X Y Z a b c d P h U 50 34
C 26 31
f g h i j k m n p q g V 6
25 49 35
r s t u v w x y z AA AB 7
f p i W 24 8
N D D A
AC AD AE AF AH AJ AK AL AM AN 48
n j 36
AP AR AS AT AU AV AW AX AY AZ BA
23
47 C B
d m q k X 37 9
22
BB BC BD BE BF BH BJ BK BL BM
46 11
M c Y E 38 10
BN BP BR BS BT BU BV BW BX 21
b Z 20 45 42 39 12
BY BZ CA CB CC CD CE CF a
L F
CH CJ CK CL CM CN CP 19 13
44 40
CR CS H 16 14
K 18 43
J 41
17 15

Insert Arrangement 44-52 44-53 48-51


Service Rating A A A
Number of Contacts 104 18 18 42 10 4
Contact Size 16 16 8 (Coax) RG-124/U 16 8 0 (Coax) RG-41/U

32 1
31 2
A 3 A B C D
30
44 33 4
29
43 34 5
28 E F G H J
6
27 52 45
42 35 7 K L M N P R
26 51 46
56 53 8
25 S T U V W X Z
D B
24 9
a b c d e f
55 54
23 50 E 47 10
41 36
22 49 48 11 g h j k m
40 37
21 12
39 38
20 13 n p r s
19 14
C
18 15
17 16

Insert Arrangement 48-52 48-53


Service Rating A D
Number of Contacts 56 5 37
Contact Size 16 0 (Coax) RG-41/U 12

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

47
Special
contact arrangements

front face of pin insert or rear face of socket insert illustrated

2 37 38 2
30 1 36 3
29 3 40 4
35 60 1
28 41 5
4 34 59
51 33 58 39 61 6
33 77 42
27 32 5
52
50 34 32 78 62 7
31 43
26 57 74
6 73 75 8
25 31 56 44
49 35
7 9
24 8 30
69 70
48 D A
36 29 10
23 72 76
47 C B 67 71
37 9 68 11
22 28
46 11 55
38 10 27 45 12
21
20 42 12 63 46
45 39 26 66 65 64 13
54 50
13 25 53 47 14
19 44 40
52 48 15
14 24
16 51 49
18 43 23 20 16
41
17 15 22 17
21 19 18

Insert Arrangement 48-54 48-55


Service Rating A A
Number of Contacts 42 10 4 68 2 2 6
Contact Size 16 8 0 (Coax) RG-59/U 16 12 8 4

30 1 2 30 1 2
29 3 29 3
28 28
51 33 4 51 33 4
27 32 5 27 32 5
52 52
50 34 50 34
26 31 26 31
6 6
25 49 35 25 49 35
7 7
24 8 24 8
48 D A 48 D A
36 36
23 23
47 C B 47 C B
37 9 37 9
22 22
46 11 46 11
38 10 38 10
21 21
20 45 42 39 12 20 45 42 39 12

19 13 19 13
44 40 44 40
16 14 16 14
18 43 41 18 43 41
17 15 17 15

Insert Arrangement 48-57 48-60


Service Rating A A
Number of Contacts 42 10 4 42 10 4
Contact Size 16 8 0 16 8 0 (Coax) RG-214/U

CONTACT LEGEND 16 12 8 4 0

48
Thermocouple
contact availability

A complete line of cylindrical connectors containing ther-


mocouple insert arrangements is available. The contact
layout for a particular arrangement will be found in either
the MS/Standard contact arrangement section, pages
26-37, or the Special contact arrangement section, pages
38-48. All thermocouple contact layouts may contain
either iron, alumel, chromel, constantan, standard (cop-
per) or brass (dummy) contacts. See the thermocouple
tabulations on the following pages.

The following abbreviations are used in the contact mate-


rial column in the charts that follow. Also, thermocouple
contacts are color coded as shown. (This identification is
made by means of small dots of stain on the solder well
end of the contact).

Abbreviation Material Color Code


Ir. Iron Black
Con. Constantan Yellow
Cu. Copper Alloy N/A
Ch. Chromel White
Al. Alumel Green
Dummy Brass N/A

WIRE WELL DATA


Well Inside Dia. Well Depth Solder Well
Contact
+.004 +.031 Barrel
Size
–.002 –.000 Outside Dia.
12 .125 .250 .166 ±.003
+.002
16 .094 .188 .125 –.004

RECOMMENDED WIRE
Use wire in accordance
I Chromel - Alumel
with MIL-W-5848
Use wire in accordance
II Iron - Constantan
with MIL-W-5845

49
Thermocouple
contact arrangements

Shell Contact Pin


Similar
Size Total Size Insert
to Contact Material
Contacts Rotation
and Arrg. MS Arrg. 12 16 CW
10SL-51 10SL-4 2 2 45° A = Ir.; B = Con.
10SL-52 10SL-4 2 2 45° A = Cu.; B = Con.
10SL-53 10SL-4 2 2 45° A = Al.; B = Ch.
10SL-54 10SL-3 3 3 None A = Ir.; B = Con.; C = Cu.
10SL-55 10SL-3 3 3 None A = Al.; B = Ch.; C = Cu.
10SL-56 10SL-4 2 2 None A = Al.; B = Ch.
10SL-57 10SL-4 2 2 None A = Ch.; B = Con.
10SL-58 10SL-3 3 3 None A = Ch.; B = Al.; C = Cu.
10SL-59 10SL-4 2 2 None A = Ch.; B = Al.
10SL-60 10SL-4 2 2 None A = Ir.; B = Con.
10SL-61 10SL-4 2 2 None A = Cu.; B = Con.
10SL-62 10SL-3 3 3 None A = Cu.; B = Al.; C = Ir.
10SL-63 10SL-3 3 3 None A, C = Con.; B = Ch.
10SL-64 10SL-3 3 3 None A, C = Ch.; B = Al.

12S-51 12S-3 2 2 315° A = Ch.; B = Al.


12S-54 12S-3 2 2 315° A = Ir.; B = Con.
12S-55 12S-3 2 2 45° A = Cu.; B = Con.
12S-56 12S-3 2 2 None A = Al.; B = Ch.
12S-57 12S-3 2 2 60° A = Ch.; B = Al.
12S-58 12S-3 2 2 120° A = Ir.; B = Con.
12S-59 12S-3 2 2 None A = Ir.; B = Con.
12S-60 12S-3 2 2 None A = Cu.; B = Con.
12S-61 12S-3 2 2 None A = Ch.; B = Con.
12S-62 12S-3 2 2 None A = Ch.; B = Al.

14S-51 14S-9 2 2 90° A = Al.; B = Ch.


14S-52 14S-2 4 4 45° A, B = Cu.; C = Al.; D = Ch.
14S-53 14S-9 2 2 90° A = Ir.; B = Con.
14S-54 14S-6 6 6 45° A, C, E = Ir.; B, D, F = Con.
14S-55 14S-2 4 4 45° A, C = Ir.; B, D = Con.
14S-56 14S-2 4 4 45° A = Ir.; B = Con.; C, D = Cu.
14S-57 14S-2 4 4 45° A, C = Al.; B, D = Ch.
14S-58 14S-7 3 3 45° A = Al.; B = Ch.; C = Cu.
14S-59 14S-9 2 2 90° A = Cu.; B = Con.
14S-60 14S-9 2 2 None A = Al.; B = Ch.
14S-61 14S-6 6 6 45° A = Al.; B = Ch.; C = Ir.; D = Con.; E, F = Cu.
14S-63 14S-6 6 6 None A, C = Al.; B, D = Ch.; E = Ir.; F = Con.
14S-64 14S-2 4 4 None A, C = Con.; B, D = Cu.
14S-65 14S-6 6 6 None A, C., E = Cu.; B, D, F = Con.
14S-67 14S-6 6 6 None A = Al.; B = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
14S-68 14S-2 4 4 45° A = Ch.; B = Con.; C, D = Cu.
14S-69 14S-7 3 3 None A = Con.; B = Ch.; C = Cu.
14S-70 14S-2 4 4 None A, D = Ch.; B, C = Al.
14S-71 14S-2 4 4 None A, B, D = Cu.; C = Con.
14S-72 14S-9 2 2 None A = Con.; B = Cu.
14S-73 14S-2 4 4 None A, B = Cu.; C = Al.; D = Ch.

50
Thermocouple
contact arrangements

Shell Contact Pin


Similar
Size Total Size Insert
to Contact Material
Contacts Rotation
and Arrg. MS Arrg. 12 16 CW
14S-74 14S-2 4 4 None A, B = Ch.; C, D = Al.
14S-75 14S-2 4 4 None A, B = Cu.; C, D = Con.
14S-76 14S-2 4 4 None A, C = Al.; B, D = Ch.
14S-77 14S-2 4 4 None A, D = Al.; B, C = Ch.
14S-78 14S-9 2 2 None A = Ch.; B = Al.

16S-52 16S-4 2 2 None A = Ch.; B = Al.


16S-54 16S-1 7 7 None A = Al.; B = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
16S-55 16S-1 7 7 None A = Con.; Balance = Cu.

16-52 16-11 2 2 90° A = Al.; B = Ch.


16-53 16-9 4 2 2 70° A = Al.; C = Ch.; B, D = Cu.
16-55 16-10 3 3 45° A = Al.; B = Ch.; C = Cu.
16-56 16-13 2 2 90° A = Con.; B = Cu.
16-57 16-10 3 3 None A = Al.; B = Cu.; C = Ch.
16-58 16-10 3 3 None A = Con.; B, C = Cu.
16-60 16-13 2 2 None A = Al.; B = Ch.
16-62 16-11 2 2 None A = Con.; B = Cu.

18-51 18-12 6 6 None A = Ir.; B, E = Con.; D = Cu.; C, F = Dummy


18-52 18-11 5 5 None A = Ir.; B = Con.; C = Ch.; D = Al.; E = Dummy
18-53 18-12 6 6 None A, D = Ir.; B, E = Con.; C, F = Dummy
18-54 18-15 4 4 None A, C = Al.; B, D = Ch.
18-56 18-1 10 10 45° A, C, E, G, I = Ir.; B, D, F, H, J = Con.
18-57 18-12 6 6 45° A, C, E = Al.; B, D, F = Ch.
18-59 18-12 6 6 45° A, C = Ir.; B, E, F = Con.; D = Cu.
18-60 18-11 5 5 45° A, D = Al.; B, C, = Ch.; E = Cu.
18-61 18-12 6 6 None A, C = Ir.; B, D = Con.; E = Ch.; F = Al.
18-62 18-12 6 6 None A, B, C = Ir.; D, E, F = Con.
18-63 18-15 4 4 None A, C = Con.; B, D = Cu.
18-65 18-12 6 6 None A = Ir.; B = Con.; Balance = Cu.
18-66 18-1 10 10 None A, C, E, G, I = Cu.; B, D, F, H, J = Con.
18-67 18-12 6 6 None A, C, E = Cu.; B, D, F = Con.
18-68 18-11 5 5 None A, D = Al.; B, C = Ch.; E = Cu.
18-69 18-1 10 10 None A = Al.; B = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
18-70 18-11 5 5 None A = Ir.; B = Con.; C = Ch.; D = Al.; E = Cu.
18-71 18-15 4 4 None A = Con.; Balance = Cu.
18-72 18-15 4 4 None D = Con.; Balance = Cu.
18-73 18-9 7 2 5 None A = Al.; D = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
18-74 18-12 6 6 None A = Ch.; B = Al.; D = Ir.; E = Cu.; C, F = Con.

20-52 20-4 4 4 315° A = Ir.; B = Con.; C = Ch.; D = Al.


20-56 20-7 8 8 45° A, B, G, H = Ir.; C, D, E, F = Con.
20-60 20-7 8 8 45° D = Ch.; E = Al.; Balance = Cu.
20-61 20-29 17 17 45° A, B, M = Cu.; Balance = Con.
20-62 20-15 7 7 80° A, C, E = Al.; B, D, F = Ch.; G = Cu.
20-64 20-27 14 14 None A = Al.; C = Ch.; Balance = Cu.

51
Thermocouple
contact arrangements

Shell Contact Pin


Similar
Size Total Size Insert
to Contact Material
Contacts Rotation
and Arrg. MS Arrg. 12 16 CW
20-65 20-27 14 14 None A, B, C, D, E, F, G = Ir.; H, I, J, K, L, M, N = Con.
20-67 20-16 9 2 7 None H = Al.; I = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
20-68 20-7 8 8 None A, B, G, H = Con.; C, D, E, F = Cu.
20-69 20-27 14 14 None A, B, C, D, E, F, G = Cu.; H, I, J, K, L, M, N = Con.
20-70 20-29 17 17 None A, C, E, G, J, L, N, R, T = Ir.; B, D, F, H, K, M, P, S = Con.
20-71 20-29 17 17 None S = Al.; R = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
20-74 20-29 17 17 None A, C, E, G, J, L, N, R = Ir.; B, D, F, H, K, M, P, S = Con.; T = Cu.
20-75 20-15 7 7 None G = Al.; Balance = Ch.
20-77 20-16 9 2 7 None A = Con.; Balance = Std.
20-80 20-27 14 14 None A, C, E, G, I, K, M = Cu.; B, D, F, H, J, L, N = Con.
20-81 20-27 14 14 None A, C, E, G, I, K, M = Ch.; B, D, F, H, J, L, N = Al.
20-82 20-29 17 17 None A, C, E, G, J, L, N, R = Al.; B, D, F, H, K, M, P, S = Ch.; T = Cu.

22-36 22-23 8 8 347° A, C, E, G = Ir.; B, D, F, H = Con.


22-57 22-14 19 19 45° A, C, E, G, J, L, N, R = Ir.; B, D, F, H, K, M, P, S = Con.; T, U, V = Cu.
22-60 22-14 19 19 45° U = Al.; N = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
22-62 22-23 8 8 60° A, B, F, G = Al.; C, D, E, H = Ch.
22-68 22-19 14 14 45° A, C, E, G, J, L, M = Ir.; B, D, F, H, K, P, N = Con.
22-69 22-19 14 14 45° A, C, E, G, J, L, M = Cu.; B, D, F, H, K, P, N = Con.
22-71 22-14 19 19 None V = Al.; U = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
22-72 22-5 6 2 4 None B = Al.; E = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
22-73 22-5 6 2 4 None E = Al.; B = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
22-74 22-23 8 8 None A, C, E, G = Ir.; B, D, F, H = Con.
22-75 22-23 8 8 None A = Al.; B, D, G, H = Cu.; C = Ch.; E = Ir.; F = Con.
22-76 21 21 None W = Con.; Balance = Cu.
22-77 22-19 14 14 None B, D, F, H, J, K, M, P = Cu.; A, E, L = Ir.; C, G, N = Con.
22-78 22-14 19 19 None A, C, E, G, H, K, M, P, R, T = Con.; Balance = Cu.
22-79 22-10 4 4 None A, C, = Con.; B, D = Cu.

24-56 24-20 11 2 9 45° E = Al.; F = Ch.; Balance = Cu.


24-57 24-28 24 24 45° A, C, J, V, Y, W, K, E, H, U, S, M = Ch.; Balance = Al.
24-62 24-28 24 24 None A, C, E, G = Ir.; B, D, F, H = Con.; R, T = Ch.; S, U = Al.; Balance = Cu.
A, C, E, G, J, L, K, N, S, U, W, Y = Cu.; B, D, F, H, Q, R, M, P, T, V, X, Z =
24-63 24-28 24 24 None
Con.
24-64 24-5 16 16 None A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H = Ir.; J, K, L, M, N, P, R, S = Con.
24-68 24-28 24 24 None D = Con.; Balance = Cu.
24-81 24-7 16 2 14 None A, C, E, G, I, K, M, N, P = Cu.; B, D, F, H, J, L, O = Con.

28-53 28-11 22 4 18 45° J, L = Al.; K, M = Ch.; Balance = Cu.


28-58 28-20 14 10 4 45° A, C, E, G, K, M = Al.; B, D, F, H, L, N = Ch.; J, P = Cu.
28-61 28-21 37 37 45° A, C, J, Z, m, r, n, a, K, F, H, X, k, h, T, M, N, d = Ir.; Balance = Con.
28-63 28-20 14 10 4 45° A, C, E, G, J = Al.; B, D, F, H, P = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
A, d = Al.; B, j = Ch.; C, D, E, F, G, N, P, R, S, H, J, K, L, M, W, X, Y, Z = Con.;
28-64 28-15 35 35 None
Balance = Cu.
A, C, E, G, J, L, N, R, T, V = Ir.; X, Z = Al.; B, D, F, H, K, M, P, S, U, W = Con.;
28-65 28-12 26 26 None
Y, a = Ch.; b, d = Cu.
28-67 28-16 20 20 None U = Con.; Balance = Cu.
28-68 28-15 35 35 45° T = Al.; U = Ch.; Balance = Cu.

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Thermocouple
contact arrangements

Contact Pin Insert


Shell Size Similar to Total Size
and Arrg. MS Arrg. Contacts Rotation Contact Material
12 16 CW
28-69 28-11 22 4 18 None G = Al.; R = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
28-70 28-11 22 4 18 None A = Al.; B = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
28-77 28-11 22 4 18 None J = Con.; Balance = Cu.
A, D, S, Z, n, s = Ir.; B, J, K, f, g, r = Con.; G, L, P, b, e, j = Al.; F, H, T, X, h, k =
28-81 28-21 37 37 None
Ch.; Balance = Cu.

32-51 32-8 30 6 24 90° M = Ch.; N = Al.; Balance = Cu.


32-55 32-8 30 6 24 125° M, N = Ch.; O, P = Al.; Balance = Cu.

36-53 36-7 47 7 40 45° u, v, w = Al.; x, y, z = Ch.; Balance = Cu.


36-56 36-10 48 48 None A, C, E, G, L, J, H, P, R, T, V, X Z, b, d, f, h, k, q, n, m, u, w, y = Con.;
Balance = Cu.
36-57 36-8 47 1 46 None W = Al.; f = Ch. Balance = Cu.
36-58 36-15 35 35 None H = Al.; G = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
36-61 36-15 35 35 None A, C, E, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, T, V, f, X, Y, h, j, c = Con.; Balance = Cu.
36-62 36-10 48 48 None A, C, E, = Al.; B, D, F = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
36-82 36-52* 52 52 None v, g = Ir.; p, y, c = Con. x = Ch.; Balance = Cu.

A, C, E, H, K, M, P, S, U, W, Y, a, c, f, h, j, m, p, r, t, v, x, z, AB, AD, AF, AJ, AL,


40-58 40-56* 85 85 None AN, AP, AS, AU, AW, AY, BA, BC, BE, BH, BK, BM, BP, BS, BU = Ir.; Balance
= Con.
40-59 40-56* 85 85 None B = Ch.; C = Con.; Balance = Cu.
40-77 40-53* 60 60 None 55, 60 = Ir.; 57, 58, 59 = Con.; 56 = Ch.; Balance = Cu.
50, 51 = Ir.; 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 36, 37 = Con.; 25, 39, 40, 41 = Al.;
40-78 40-53* 60 60 None
43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54 = Ch.; Balance = Cu.

44-57 44-52 104 104 None A, C, E, G, J, L, etc. = Cu.; B, D, F, H, K, M, etc. = Con.

* Amphenol arrangement
53
MS/Standard
accessories

54
MS/Standard Accessories
MS3057-A style cable clamp,
MS3420 sleeve
The MS3057-A style cable clamp was designed for use with jacketed cable or
wires protected by tubing. Both clamping halves float for maximum strain relief.
For unjacketed cable or wires, use corresponding MS3420 sleeve. To order
clamp with sleeve, add -1 to the 97 - number. Two telescoping sleeves are fur-
nished with shells sizes 24 and larger.

V Thread

C
A

C
Shell Amphenol A B Dia. V
Size Number ±.031 Max. Min. Thread
10SL, 12S 97-3057-1004 .795 .842 .3125 .6250-24
14,14S 97-3057-1007 .850 .995 .4375 .7500-20
16,16S 97-3057-1008 .920 1.120 .5625 .8750-20
18 97-3057-1010 .920 1.216 .6250 1.0000-20
20, 22 97-3057-1012 .927 1.403 .7500 1.1875-18
24, 28 97-3057-1016 1.015 1.683 .9375 1.4375-18
32 97-3057-1020 1.095 2.050 1.2500 1.7500-18
36 97-3057-1024 1.156 2.245 1.3750 2.0000-18

Sleeve
MS Amphenol A B C D
Part No. Number ±.005 ±.005 ±.010 ±.031
3420-3 9779-513-3 .130 .210 .374 2.875
3420-4 9779-513-4 .220 .302 .500 2.750 A D
3420-6 9779-513-6 .312 .427 .614 2.625
3420-8 9779-513-8 .437 .552 .739 2.500
3420-10 9779-513-10 .562 .615 .889 2.375
C B
3420-12 9779-513-12 .625 .740 1.084 2.250
3420-16 9779-513-16 .750 .927 1.309 2.125
3420-20 9779-513-20 .937 1.240 1.592 2.000
3420-24 9779-513-24 1.250 1.365 1.842 1.875

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MS/Standard Accessories
10-305200 cable clamp,
MS3420( )A sleeve
Included in the design of the 10-305200 clamp are features such as a shorter overall length,
greater reduction of close-down diameters by the use of accessory sleeves and waterproofing
between the clamp and attaching shells. Finish is cadmium plating per QQ-P-146 type II, class
3 with olive drab chromate after-treatment. This is a suitable replacement clamp for M85049/1.

F B E H

A
Thread MS3420-( )A Sleeve

B Dia. H Dia.
A E G Sleeve
Shell Clamp Thread Dia. F +.020 MS Free
Size Part No. Class 2B Free Closed ±.016 ±.010 –.000 Part No. ±.016 Closed
8S, 10S 10-305200-103 .5000-28UNEF .219 .027 .719 .797 1.010 3420-3A .125 .000
10SL, 12, 12S 10-305200-123 .6250-24NEF .312 .094 .844 .891 1.010 3420-4A .219 .010
3420-6A .312 .114
14, 14S 10-305200-143 .7500-20UNEF .438 .230 .969 1.016 1.010
3420-4A .219 .020
3420-8A .438 .222
16, 16S 10-305200-163 .8750-20UNEF .531 .316 1.094 1.109 1.010
3420-6A .312 .085
3420-10A .438 .200
18 10-305200-183 1.0000-20UNEF .625 .378 1.219 1.219 1.041
3420-6A .312 .085
3420-12A .541 .270
20, 22 10-305200-203 1.1875-18NEF .750 .445 1.406 1.469 1.151
3420-8A .438 .177
3420-16A .750 .433
24, 28 10-305200-243 1.4375-18NEF .938 .611 1.656 1.656 1.151 3420-12A .541 .260
3420-8A .438 .186
3420-20A .938 .620
32 10-305200-323 1.7500-18NS 1.250 .922 2.000 2.125 1.291 3420-16A .750 .442
3420-12A .541 .273
3420-24A 1.125 .682
36 10-305200-363 2.0000-18NS 1.375 .922 2.250 2.250 1.510 3420-18A .938 .504
3420-16A .750 .358
3420-28A 1.250 .816
40 10-305200-403 2.2500-16UN 1.625 1.180 2.500 2.500 1.510 3420-20A .938 .514
3420-16A .750 .368

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MS/Standard Accessories
10-350349 cable clamp,
MS3420( )A sleeve
Cable clamp 10-350349 features a reduced close-down diameter, a positive, physical mois-
ture barrier, and cadmium olive drab plating with a chromate after-treatment. It has a slightly
longer overall length than the 10-305200. This is a suitable replacement clamp for M85049/2.

Y B H

A
Thread MS3420-( )A Sleeve

B Dia. H Dia.
A Thread Sleeve
Shell Clamp Class 2A M Y MS Free
Size Part No. (Plated) Free Closed Max. Max. Part No. ±.016 Closed
8S, 10S 10-350349-103 .5000-28UNEF .219 .027 1.313 .812 3420-3A .125 .000
10SL, 12, 12S 10-350349-123 .6250-24UNEF .312 .094 1.313 .906 3420-4A .219 .010
3420-6A .312 .114
14, 14S 10-350349-143 .7500-20UNEF .438 .230 1.313 1.031
3420-4A .219 .020
3420-8A .438 .222
16, 16S 10-350349-163 .8750-20UNEF .531 .316 1.313 1.125
3420-6A .312 .085
3420-10A .438 .200
18 10-350349-183 1.0000-20UNEF .625 .378 1.391 1.234
3420-6A .312 .085
3420-12A .541 .270
20, 22 10-350349-203 1.1875-18UNEF .750 .445 1.406 1.484
3420-8A .438 .177
3420-16A .750 .433
24, 28 10-350349-243 1.4375-18UNEF .938 .611 1.516 1.671 3420-12A .541 .260
3420-8A .438 .186
3420-20A .938 .620
32 10-350349-323 1.7500-18UNS 1.250 .922 1.766 2.188 3420-16A .750 .442
3420-12A .541 .273
3420-24A 1.125 .682
36 10-350349-363 2.0000-18UNS 1.375 .922 2.031 2.344 3420-18A .938 .504
3420-16A .750 .358
3420-28A 1.250 .816
40 10-350349-403 2.2500-16UN 1.625 1.180 2.031 2.594 3420-20A .938 .514
3420-16A .750 .368
3420-32A 1.625 1.229
44 10-350349-443 2.5000-16UN 1.865 1.427 2.186 2.812 3420-28A 1.250 .897
3420-20A .938 .638

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MS/Standard Accessories
10-74900 series cable clamp

For waterproofing individual connectors, Amphenol offers a out. Based on standard MS insert arrangements, 97 different
simple modification of the M85049/1 cable clamp. This assem- conductor combinations can be waterproofed. This assembly is
bly incorporates a rubber grommet with holes for individual identified as the 10-749XX (shell size) series and is used with
wires in place of the gland. As the assembly is tightened, the the feed-thru shells on pages 59 and 60.
grommet is compressed around each wire, sealing moisture

Total No. & Size of Holes Total No. & Size of Holes
Order Total Order Total
No. of No. 16 No. 12 No. 8 No. 4 No. 0 No. of No. 16 No. 12 No. 8 No. 4 No. 0
Number Thread Size Number Thread Size
Holes .115 .150 .200 .310 .445 Holes .115 .150 .200 .310 .445
10-74910-2 .5000-28UNEF-2B 1 1 10-74922-16 1.8750-18NEF-2B 9 6 3
10-74911-3 .6250-24NEF-2B 3 3 10-74922-20 1.8750-18NEF-2B 9 9
10-74911-4 .6250-24NEF-2B 2 2 10-74922-21 1.8750-18NEF-2B 3 2 1
10-74912-3 .6250-24NEF-2B 2 2 10-74922-22 1.8750-18NEF-2B 4 4
10-74912-4 .6250-24NEF-2B 1 1 10-74922-23 1.8750-18NEF-2B 8 8
10-74913-5 .6250-24NEF-2B 1 1 10-74924-2 1.4375-18NEF-2B 7 7
10-74914-2 .7500-20UNEF-2B 4 4 10-74924-5 1.4375-18NEF-2B 16 16
10-74914-4 .7500-20UNEF-2B 1 1 10-74924-6 1.4375-18NEF-2B 8 8
10-74914-5 .7500-20UNEF-2B 5 5 10-74924-7 1.4375-18NEF-2B 16 14 2
10-74914-6 .7500-20UNEF-2B 6 6 10-74924-9 1.4375-18NEF-2B 2 2
10-74914-7 .7500-20UNEF-2B 3 3 10-74924-10 1.4375-18NEF-2B 7 7
10-74914-9 .7500-20UNEF-2B 2 2 10-74924-11 1.4375-18NEF-2B 9 6 3
10-74915-3 .7500-20UNEF-2B 1 1 10-74924-12 1.4375-18NEF-2B 5 3 2
10-74916-1 .8750-20UNEF-2A 7 7 10-74924-17 1.4375-18NEF-2B 5 3 2
10-74916-4 .8750-20UNEF-2A 2 2 10-74924-20 1.4375-18NEF-2B 11 9 2
10-74916-5 .8750-20UNEF-2A 3 3 10-74924-22 1.4375-18NEF-2B 4 4
10-74916-8 .8750-20UNEF-2A 5 5 10-74928-2 1.4375-18NEF-2B 14 12 2
10-74917-7 .8750-20UNEF-2A 3 2 1 10-74928-6 1.4375-18NEF-2B 3 3
10-74917-9 .8750-20UNEF-2A 4 2 2 10-74928-9 1.4375-18NEF-2B 12 6 6
10-74917-10 .8750-20UNEF-2A 3 3 10-74928-10 1.4375-18NEF-2B 7 3 2 2
10-74917-11 .8750-20UNEF-2A 2 2 10-74928-11 1.4375-18NEF-2B 22 18 4
10-74917-12 .8750-20UNEF-2A 1 1 10-74928-12 1.4375-18NEF-2B 26 26
10-74918-1 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 10 10 10-74928-15 1.4375-18NEF-2B 35 35
10-74918-5 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 3 1 2 10-74928-16 1.4375-18NEF-2B 20 20
10-74918-8 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 8 7 1 10-74928-17 1.4375-18NEF-2B 15 15
10-74918-9 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 7 5 2 10-74928-18 1.4375-18NEF-2B 12 12
10-74918-10 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 4 4 10-74928-19 1.4375-18NEF-2B 10 6 4
10-74918-11 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 5 5 10-74928-21 1.4375-18NEF-2B 37 37
10-74918-12 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 6 6 10-74928-22 1.4375-18NEF-2B 6 3 3
10-74918-15 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 4 4 10-74928-51* 1.4375-18NEF-2B 12 12
10-74918-22 1.0000-20UNEF-2B 3 3 10-74932-2 1.7500-18NS-2B 5 2 3
10-74920-6 1.1875-18NEF-2B 3 3 10-74932-5 1.7500-18NS-2B 2 2
10-74920-7 1.1875-18NEF-2B 8 8 10-74932-6 1.7500-18NS-2B 23 16 2 3 2
10-74920-8 1.1875-18NEF-2B 6 4 2 10-74932-7 1.7500-18NS-2B 35 28 7
10-74920-9 1.1875-18NEF-2B 8 7 1 10-74932-8 1.7500-18NS-2B 30 24 6
10-74920-15 1.1875-18NEF-2B 7 7 10-74932-9 1.7500-18NS-2B 14 12 2
10-74920-18 1.1875-18NEF-2B 9 6 3 10-74932-13 1.7500-18NS-2B 23 18 5
10-74920-19 1.1875-18NEF-2B 3 3 10-74932-15 1.7500-18NS-2B 8 6 2
10-74920-20 1.1875-18NEF-2B 4 3 1 10-74932-17 1.7500-18NS-2B 4 4
10-74920-21 1.1875-18NEF-2B 9 8 1 10-74936-1 2.0000-18NS-2B 22 18 4
10-74920-22 1.1875-18NEF-2B 6 3 3 10-74936-4 2.0000-18NS-2B 3 3
10-74920-23 1.1875-18NEF-2B 4 2 2 10-74936-5 2.0000-18NS-2B 4 4
10-74920-24 1.1875-18NEF-2B 4 2 2 10-74936-6 2.0000-18NS-2B 6 4 2
10-74920-27 1.1875-18NEF-2B 14 14 10-74936-7 2.0000-18NS-2B 47 40 7
10-74920-29 1.1875-18NEF-2B 17 17 10-74936-8 2.0000-18NS-2B 47 46 1
10-74922-4 1.8750-18NEF-2B 4 2 2 10-74936-10 2.0000-18NS-2B 48 48
10-74922-5 1.8750-18NEF-2B 6 4 2 10-74936-14 2.0000-18NS-2B 16 6 5 5
10-74922-7 1.8750-18NEF-2B 1 1 10-74936-52* 2.0000-18NS-2B 52 52
10-74922-13 1.8750-18NEF-2B 5 1 4 10-74940-9 2.2500-16UN-2B 47 24 22 1
10-74922-14 1.8750-18NEF-2B 19 19 10-74940-56* 2.2500-16UN-2B 85 85

NOTE: The 74900 series is available with a cadmium plate clear chromate after- * Proprietary insert arrangements.
treatment, designated by 10-74900. 71-74900 is the base number to use if a cad- 58
mium plate olive drab chromate after-treatment is required.
MS/Standard Accessories
thru-bulkhead shells

10-113276-XXX* B
Shell Order A +.010 C D E F
For Open Wire Waterproofing Size Number Thread –.000 ±.005 ±.010 ±.010 ±.010
Similar to the 10-37090 shell in con- 10 10-113276-10X .5000-28UNEF-2A .203 1.000 .875 1.031 .309
struction, but substitutes jam nut 12 10-113276-12X .6250-24NEF-2A .328 1.000 1.000 1.156 .354
mounting. The 10-74900 grommet 14 10-113276-14X .7500-20UNEF-2A .453 1.000 1.125 1.312 .397
seats against the undercut for mois- 16 10-113276-16X .8750-20UNEF-2A .578 1.062 1.250 1.438 .442
ture-proofing between the clamp 18 10-113276-18X 1.0000-20UNEF-2A .676 1.062 1.375 1.562 .486
assembly and the shell. 20 10-113276-20X 1.1875-18NEF-2A .801 1.062 1.688 1.875 .596
22 10-113276-22X 1.1875-18NEF-2A .906 1.062 1.688 1.875 .596
D 24 10-113276-24X 1.4375-18NEF-2A 1.016 1.062 1.938 2.188 .685
A THD 28 10-113276-28X 1.4375-18NEF-2A 1.130 1.062 1.938 2.188 .685
F
32 10-113276-32X 1.7500-18NS-2A 1.438 1.062 2.250 2.625 .795
36 10-113276-36X 2.0000-18NS-2A 1.678 1.281 2.500 2.875 .884
40 10-113276-40X 2.2500-16UN-2A 1.914 1.344 2.750 3.125 .972
D B

E DIA C

10-37090-XXX* B F
Shell Order A +.010 C D E +.004
For Open Wire Waterproofing Size Number Thread –.000 ±.010 ±.010 ±.005 –.002
A feed-thru shell with an undercut for 10 10-37090-10X .5000-28UNEF-2A .203 .820 .875 .594 .120
retention of the grommet in the 10- 12 10-37090-12X .6250-24NEF-2A .328 .820 1.000 .719 .120
74900 series clamp. The undercut is 14 10-37090-14X .7500-20UNEF-2A .453 .820 1.094 .812 .120
notched to prevent grommet slippage. 16 10-37090-16X .8750-20UNEF-2A .578 .820 1.188 .906 .120
Mounts to panel with four mounting 18 10-37090-18X 1.0000-20UNEF-2A .676 .820 1.281 .969 .120
bolts. 20 10-37090-20X 1.1875-18NEF-2A .801 .850 1.438 1.125 .120
22 10-37090-22X 1.1875-18NEF-2A .906 .850 1.438 1.125 .120
D A THD 24 10-37090-24X 1.4375-18NEF-2A 1.016 .875 1.688 1.312 .147
E 28 10-37090-28X 1.4375-18NEF-2A 1.130 .875 1.688 1.312 .147
32 10-37090-32X 1.7500-18NS-2A 1.438 .875 2.000 1.562 .147
36 10-37090-36X 2.0000-18NS-2A 1.678 1.133 2.250 1.750 .173
E D B 40 10-37090-40X 2.2500-16UN-2A 1.914 1.133 2.500 1.938 .173

F DIA C
* To complete order number add shell size and suffix number from finish chart below. For
example, shell size 12 with an olive drab chromate finish would be 10-113276-123 or 10-
37090-123.

Finish 10-No. Suffix


Chromate treat -XX1
Olive drab chromate -XX3

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MS/Standard Accessories
thru-bulkhead shells

10-113275-XXX* Shell Order A B C D E F


Size Number Thread ±.010 ±.005 ±.010 ±.010 ±.010
For Multi-Conductor Cable
10 10-113275-10X .5000-28UNEF-2A .276 .891 .875 1.031 .309
One panel hole will provide mounting
12 10-113275-12X .6250-24NEF-2A .396 .891 1.000 1.156 .354
surface for this shell. Tightening the
14 10-113275-14X .7500-20UNEF-2A .512 .891 1.125 1.312 .397
mounting nut locks the assembly in
16 10-113275-16X .8750-20UNEF-2A .636 .959 1.250 1.438 .442
place and allows room for attachment
18 10-113275-18X 1.0000-20UNEF-2A .762 .969 1.375 1.562 .486
of the 10-305200 clamp. 20-22 10-113275-20X 1.1875-18NEF-2A .918 .969 1.688 1.875 .596
24-28 10-113275-24X 1.4375-18NEF-2A 1.167 .969 1.938 2.188 .685
D 32 10-113275-32X 1.7500-18NS-2A 1.480 1.016 2.250 2.625 .795
A THD
36 10-113275-36X 2.0000-18NS-2A 1.730 1.078 2.500 2.875 .884
F
40 10-113275-40X 2.2500-16UN-2A 1.972 1.141 2.750 3.125 .972

D B

E DIA C

10-37093-XXX* F
Shell Order A B C D E +.004
For Multi-Conductor Cable Size Number Thread ±.010 ±.010 ±.010 ±.005 –.002
Designed to accommodate cable 10 10-37093-10X .5000-28UNEF-2A .276 .710 .875 .594 .120
entrance through panel wall or bulk- 12 10-37093-12X .6250-24NEF-2A .396 .710 1.000 .719 .120
head and provide attachment for 10- 14 10-37093-14X .7500-20UNEF-2A .512 .710 1.094 .812 .120
305200 cable clamp. Mounts to panel 16 10-37093-16X .8750-20UNEF-2A .636 .710 1.188 .906 .120
or wall with four mounting bolts. 18 10-37093-18X 1.0000-20UNEF-2A .762 .710 1.281 .969 .120
20-22 10-37093-20X 1.1875-18NEF-2A .918 .741 1.438 1.125 .120
24-28 10-37093-24X 1.4375-18NEF-2A 1.167 .766 1.688 1.312 .147
D A THD 32 10-37093-32X 1.7500-18NS-2A 1.480 .856 2.000 1.562 .147
E 36 10-37093-36X 2.0000-18NS-2A 1.730 .931 2.250 1.750 .173
40 10-37093-40X 2.2500-16UN-2A 1.972 .931 2.500 1.938 .173

E D B

* To complete order number add shell size and suffix number from finish chart below. For
example, shell size 12 with an olive drab chromate finish would be 10-113275-123 or 10-
F DIA C 37093-123.

Finish 10-No. Suffix


Chromate treat -XX1
Olive drab chromate -XX3

60
Assembly Instructions
for 10-305200 & 10-74900 cable clamps

The 10-305200 cable clamp and MS3420A sleeve illustrated are used only on
the rear of MS-A or C type connectors. The 10-74900 clamp and grommet
assembly can only be used on special feed-thru applications involving dummy
shells, part numbers 10-37090 and 10-113276.

ASSEMBLY
10-305200 Cable Clamp & MS3420A Sleeve Both clamps are shipped from the factory with lubricant
conforming to MIL-G-3278. Remove any dirt or foreign
material from components with ethyl alcohol and relubri-
4 3 2 1 cate as outlined under “lubrication.” Place the clamping
nut (1) on the wire bundle or cable with the threads facing
toward the connector or dummy shell. Position the
tapered sleeve (2) on the bundle or cable with the narrow
portion toward the clamping nut (1). Next install either the
gland (3) used with the 10-305200 clamp or thread each
wire through the grommet (3) used with the 10-74900
clamp. Dependent on the application, the wire bundle or
1. Clamping Nut
2. Tapered Sleeve cable is fed through the dummy shell, or the wire ends
3. Gland are soldered to the connector contacts. Move the compo-
4. Reducing or nents forward in the reverse order of preliminary assem-
Telescoping Sleeve
bly. (In applications where grommets (3) are used, seat
the grommet against the undercut in the back shell
before bringing the tapered sleeve (2) up against it).
Insure proper positioning of glands (3) or grommets (3),
10-74900 Clamp and Grommet Assembly tapered sleeves (2) and clamping nuts (1). Tighten the
clamp using a strap wrench until a metal to metal seat is
obtained.
3 2 1

1. Clamping Nut
2. Tapered Sleeve
3. Grommet

61
MS/Standard Accessories
grommet/sealing plugs

GROMMET 10-408XX-XX* MS C
Shell Order A B +.010
The Amphenol® grommet provides maximum per- Size Number* ±.010 ±.010 –.020
formance when cables are used which have an 8S 10-40808-XX .312 .250 .406
O.D. equal to the O.D. specified in MIL-W-5086. For 10S 10-40810-XX .312 .250 .406
waterproof assembly a cable sheath of neoprene 10SL 10-40811-XX .312 .375 .406
base material is required maintaining the O.D. per 12S 10-40812-XX .312 .375 .406
MIL-W-5086. 12 10-40813-XX .375 .375 .469
14S 10-40814-XX .312 .500 .406
A B
14 10-40815-XX .375 .500 .469
16S 10-40816-XX .312 .625 .406
16 10-40817-XX .375 .625 .469
18 10-40818-XX .438 .750 .532
20 10-40820-XX .438 .875 .532
22 10-40822-XX .438 1.000 .532
24 10-40824-XX .438 1.125 .594
28 10-40828-XX .438 1.240 .594
32 10-40832-XX .438 1.531 .657
36 10-40836-XX .438 1.766 .657
40 10-40840-XX .438 2.000 .657

C * To complete grommet order number add the contact arrangement number desired.
(See pages 22 and 23 for available insert arrangements). Example: 10-40810-2 is the
order number for the grommet used with 10S-2 insert arrangement.

SEALING PLUG MS27488-XX-1 A


10-405996-XX1 Order Contact MS Wire Color Dia. B C
No. Size Number Size Code ±.010 ±.005 ±.010
Sealing plugs are used to fill unused holes
10-405996-161 16 27488-16-1 20-16 Blue .083 .133 .564**
in multi-holed grommet configurations.
10-405996-121 12 27488-12-1 14-12 Yellow .121 .171 .564**
10-405996-81 8 27488-8-1 10-8 White .185 .315 .470
10-405996-41 4 27488-4-1 4-6 Blue .310 .415 .470
10-405996-01 0 27488-0-1 0-2 Yellow .440 .605 1.000
**±.020
B
DIA C

.135 +.030
–.025

A
DIA

45˚

62
MS/Standard Accessories
protection caps – plug

PLUG PROTECTION CAP 10-329391-XX* A B Dia.


Assembly Thread +.010 C L
Number Class 2A –.000 Approx. Max.
L B 10-329391-10 .625-24UNEF .516 3.5 1.312
10-329391-11 .625-24UNEF .641 3.5 1.312
A THD
10-329391-12 .750-20UNEF .641 3.5 1.500
10-329391-14 .875-20UNEF .766 3.5 1.500
10-329391-16 1.000-20UNEF .891 3.5 1.500
10-329391-18 1.125-18UNEF 1.016 3.5 1.500
10-329391-20 1.250-18UNEF 1.141 4.0 1.500
10-329391-22 1.375-18UNEF 1.266 4.0 1.500
10-329391-24 1.500-18UNEF 1.391 4.5 1.500
10-329391-28 1.750-18UNS 1.641 4.5 1.500
C
10-329391-32 2.000-18UNS 1.891 5.0 1.500
10-329391-36 2.250-16UN 2.078 5.0 1.500
10-329391-40 2.500-16UN 2.328 5.0 1.500
10-329391-44 2.750-16UN 2.641 6.0 1.500

PLUG PROTECTION CAP 10-229125-XX* A


Assembly Thread C D L
Number Class 2A Approx. Ref. Max.
L 10-229125-10 .625-24NEF 3.0 .140 1.233
10-229125-12 .750-20UNEF 3.5 .140 1.421
10-229125-14 .875-20UNEF 3.5 .140 1.421
A THD 10-229125-16 1.000-20UNEF 3.5 .140 1.421
10-229125-18 1.125-18NEF 3.5 .140 1.421
10-229125-20 1.250-18NEF 3.5 .193 1.421
10-229125-22 1.375-18NEF 3.5 .193 1.421
D
10-229125-24 1.500-18NEF 4.5 .193 1.421
10-229125-28 1.750-18NS 4.5 .193 1.421
10-229125-32 2.000-18NS 5.0 .193 1.421
10-229125-36 2.250-16UN 5.0 .193 1.421
C 10-229125-40 2.500-16UN 5.0 .193 1.421

PLUG PROTECTION CAP MS25042-XXDA* A B Dia.


MS Thread +.010 C L
Number Class 2A –.005 Approx. Max.
L
MS25042-8DA .500-28UNEF .156 4.00 .969
MS25042-10DA .625-24UNEF .156 4.00 .969
A THD MS25042-12DA .750-20UNEF .156 4.50 1.156
MS25042-14DA .875-20UNEF .156 4.50 1.156
MS25042-16DA 1.000-20UNEF .156 4.50 1.156
MS25042-18DA 1.125-18UNEF .156 4.50 1.156
MS25042-20DA 1.250-18UNEF .187 5.00 1.156
MS25042-22DA 1.375-18UNEF .187 5.00 1.156
MS25042-24DA 1.500-18UNEF .187 5.50 1.156
C
MS25042-28DA 1.750-18UNS .187 7.75 1.156
MS25042-32DA 2.000-18UNS .218 7.75 1.156
MS25042-36DA 2.250-16UN .218 7.75 1.156
MS25042-40DA 2.500-16UN .218 7.75 1.156
* Protective caps are illustrated with sash chains and are available with beaded
chains or without chains. Optional terminations are also available. Consult
D Amphenol, Sidney, NY when ordering.

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MS/Standard Accessories
protection caps – receptacle

RECEPTACLE PROTECTION CAP 10-329392-XX* A B D


Assembly Thread Dia. C Dia. L
Number Class 2B Min. Approx. Max. Max.
L B 10-329392-10 .625-24UNEF .516 3.5 .875 .793
A THD 10-329392-12 .750-20UNEF .641 3.5 1.000 .793
10-329392-14 .875-20UNEF .766 3.5 1.125 .793
10-329392-16 1.000-20UNEF .891 3.5 1.250 .793
10-329392-18 1.125-18UNEF 1.016 3.5 1.375 1.024
D
10-329392-20 1.250-18UNEF 1.141 4.0 1.500 1.024
10-329392-22 1.375-18UNEF 1.266 4.0 1.625 1.024
10-329392-24 1.500-18UNEF 1.391 4.5 1.750 1.024
10-329392-28 1.750-18UNS 1.641 4.5 2.000 1.024
10-329392-32 2.000-18UNS 1.891 5.0 2.250 1.024
10-329392-36 2.250-16UN 2.078 5.0 2.500 1.024
C
10-329392-40 2.500-16UN 2.328 5.0 2.656 1.024
10-329392-44 2.750-16UN 2.641 6.0 2.938 1.024

RECEPTACLE PROTECTION CAP 10-422905-XXX* A D


Assembly Thread B C Dia. L
Number Class 2B Ref. Approx. Max. Max.
L
10-422905-103 .625-24UNEF .140 3.0 .875 .812
A THD
10-422905-123 .750-20UNEF .140 3.5 1.000 .812
10-422905-143 .875-20UNEF .140 3.5 1.125 .812
10-422905-163 1.000-20UNEF .140 3.5 1.250 .812
B 10-422905-183 1.125-18UNEF .193 3.5 1.375 1.031
D
10-422905-203 1.250-18UNEF .193 4.0 1.500 1.031
10-422905-223 1.375-18UNEF .193 4.0 1.625 1.031
10-422905-243 1.500-18UNEF .193 4.5 1.750 1.031
10-422905-283 1.750-18UNS .193 4.5 2.000 1.031
C
10-422905-323 2.000-18UNS .193 5.0 2.250 1.031
10-422905-363 2.250-16UN .193 5.0 2.500 1.031
10-422905-403 2.500-16UN .193 5.0 2.656 1.031

RECEPTACLE PROTECTION CAP MS25043-XXDA* A B D


MS Thread +.010 C Dia. L
Number Class 2B –.005 Approx. Max. Max.
L MS25043-8DA .500-28UNEF .140 4.00 .688 .750
A THD MS25043-10DA .625-24UNEF .140 4.00 .815 .750
MS25043-12DA .750-20UNEF .140 4.50 1.000 .750
MS25043-14DA .875-20UNEF .140 4.50 1.125 .750
MS25043-16DA 1.000-20UNEF .140 4.50 1.188 .750
D MS25043-18DA 1.125-18UNEF .140 4.50 1.344 .750
MS25043-20DA 1.250-18UNEF .140 5.00 1.469 .750
MS25043-22DA 1.375-18UNEF .140 5.00 1.594 .750
MS25043-24DA 1.500-18UNEF .171 5.50 1.719 .750
C MS25043-28DA 1.750-18UNS .171 7.75 1.969 .812
MS25043-32DA 2.000-18UNS .187 7.75 2.219 .812
MS25043-36DA 2.250-16UN .187 7.75 2.469 .812
MS25043-40DA 2.500-16UN .187 7.75 2.719 .812
* Protective caps are illustrated with sash chains and are available with beaded
chains or without chains. Optional terminations are also available. Consult
B Amphenol, Sidney, NY when ordering.

64
MS/Standard Accessories
dust caps

10-70500 RECEPTACLE DUST CAP A Dia. C


for external threads MS Order Nominal Dia. L1
Shell Size Number Thread ±.031 ±.062
8S 10-70500-8 .500 .750 .500
10S 10-70500-10 .625 .875 .500
10SL 10-70500-10 .625 .875 .500
12S 10-70500-12 .750 1.000 .500
L1 C
12 10-70500-12 .750 1.000 .500
14S 10-70500-14 .875 1.125 .500
14 10-70500-14 .875 1.125 .500
16S 10-70500-16 1.000 1.250 .500
16 10-70500-16 1.000 1.250 .500
A 18 10-70500-18 1.125 1.375 .562
20 10-70500-20 1.250 1.500 .562
22 10-70500-22 1.375 1.625 .562
24 10-70500-24 1.500 1.750 .562
28 10-70500-28 1.750 1.938 .562
32 10-70500-32 2.000 2.250 .562
36 10-70500-36 2.250 2.500 .625
40 10-70500-40 2.500 2.750 .625

10-70506 PLUG DUST CAP B


for internal threads MS Order Dia. L2
Shell Size Number Min. ±.125
8S 10-70506-8S .469 .625
10S 10-70506-10S .587 .625
10SL 10-70506-10S .587 .625
12S 10-70506-12 .704 .625
12 10-70506-12 .704 .625
14S 10-70506-14 .828 .625
14 10-70506-14 .828 .625
B 16S 10-70506-16 .953 .625
16 10-70506-16 .953 .625
18 10-70506-18 1.072 .625
20 10-70506-20 1.197 .625
22 10-70506-22 1.322 .625
L2 24 10-70506-24 1.447 .625
28 10-70506-28 1.697 .625
32 10-70506-32 1.947 .625
36 10-70506-36 2.190 .625
40 10-70506-40 2.440 .625

65
MS/Standard Accessories
10-40450, 10-36675
sealing gaskets
C .031 ± .010
PLAIN

A .020 ± .004
SHIELDING

A C

B D .031 ± .010 LOW


4 HOLES TEMPERATURE

The Amphenol® plain flat gasket Installation Dimensions Order Data


of synthetic rubber material is
MS B C
provided to take complete Shell A +.016 +.016 D Low
advantage of waterproof and Size ±.010 –.000 –.000 ±.010 Plain Shielding Temperature
pressure sealing features. It is
for use with the flange mounted 8S .594 .500 .875 .172 10-40450-8 10-40450-8S 10-36675-8
receptacle. 10S .719 .625 1.000 .172 10-40450-10 10-40450-10S 10-36675-10
10SL .719 .625 1.000 .172 10-40450-10 10-40450-10S 10-36675-10
12S .813 .750 1.094 .172 10-40450-12 10-40450-12S 10-36675-12
This flat gasket is provided to
12 .813 .750 1.094 .172 10-40450-12 10-40450-12S 10-36675-12
give the maximum in connector
performance. Its special feature 14S .906 .875 1.188 .172 10-40450-14 10-40450-14S 10-35575-14
is in providing the maximum 14 .906 .875 1.188 .172 10-40450-14 10-40450-14S 10-36675-14
radio shielding under difficult
conditions of high receiver sen-
16S .969 1.000 1.281 .172 10-40450-16 10-40450-16S 10-36675-16
sitivity and low signal strength 16 .969 1.000 1.281 .172 10-40450-16 10-40450-16S 10-36675-16
while retaining the sealing char- 18 1.063 1.125 1.375 .203 10-40450-18 10-40450-18S 10-36675-18
acteristics of the plain gasket.
This gasket is for use with the 20 1.156 1.250 1.500 .203 10-40450-20 10-40450-20S 10-36675-20
flange mounting receptacle. 22 1.250 1.375 1.625 .203 10-40450-22 10-40450-22S 10-36675-22
24 1.375 1.500 1.750 .203 10-40450-24 10-40450-24S 10-36675-24
28 1.563 1.750 2.000 .203 10-40450-28 10-40450-28S 10-36675-28
This gasket is provided for appli- 32 1.750 2.000 2.250 .219 10-40450-32 10-40450-32S 10-36675-32
cations where the major require-
ment is resistance to the 36 1.938 2.188 2.500 .219 10-40450-36 10-40450-36S 10-36675-36
injurious effects of extremely low 40 2.188 2.438 2.750 .219 10-40450-40 10-40450-40S 10-36675-40
temperature. Even at tempera-
tures as low as –67°F this gas- All dimensions for reference only.
ket retains its resiliency and will
seal a pressure differential of 30
psi.

66
MS/Standard
solder contacts

Machined copper alloy contacts in a full range of sizes, with closed


entry socket design in the size 12 and 16 contacts. A heavy silver-
plated finish is deposited on all MS style solder contacts for maximum
corrosion resistance, maximum current carrying capacity and low milli-
volt drop.

MS/STANDARD SOLDER CONTACTS* TABLE I


Mating Wire Allowable Test CONTACT ARRANGEMENT SERVICE RATING
Part Pin/ End Barrel Wire Current**
Recommended
Number Socket Size Size Size Amps Effective
Operating Voltage*
MS Creepage Mechanical
16 13 Service
at Sea Level
Distance Spacing
10-40569 Pin
16 18 10 Rating DC AC (RMS) Nom. Nom.
16
Short† 20 7.5
10-597107-161 Socket Inst. 250 200 1/16
22 5
16 13 A 700 500 1/8 1/16
10-40599 Pin
18 10 D 1250 900 3/16 1/8
16 Long 16
20 7.5
10-597107-171 Socket E 1750 1250 1/4 3/16
22 5
10-33646 Pin B 2450 1750 5/16 1/4
12 23
12 12 C 4200 3000 1 5/16
14 17
10-597107-131 Socket
* The values listed in Table I represent operating values which include a
10-35531 Pin generous safety factor. It may be necessary for some applications to
8 46
8 8 exceed the operating voltages listed here. If this is necessary, designers
10 33 will find Table II useful for determining the degree to which the recom-
10-35532 Socket
mended values of Table I can be exceeded.
10-35529 Pin
4 80
4 4
6 60
10-35530 Socket
10-35527 Pin 0 150
0 0 1 125
10-35528 Socket 2 100
* Solder Wells Filled
** Contact ratings as stated are test ratings only. The connector could not with-
stand full rated current through all contacts continuously. Please note that the
electrical data given is not an establishment of electrical safety factors. This is
left entirely in the designer’s hands as he can best determine which peak volt-
age, switching surges, transients, etc. can be expected in a particular circuit.
† The 10SL, 12S, 14S and 16S connectors require short contacts.

TABLE II
ALTITUDE VOLTAGE DERATING** CHART
Nominal Standard Sea Pressure Altitude† Pressure Altitude†
Distance Level Conditions 50,000 Feet 70,000 Feet
Minimum Minimum Minimum
MS Flashover Test Flashover Test Flashover Test
Service Airspace Creepage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage
Rating AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS)
Inst. 1/32 1/16 1400 1000 500 400 325 260
A 1/16 1/8 2800 2000 800 600 450 360
D 1/8 3/16 3600 2800 900 675 500 400
E 3/16 1/4 4500 3500 1000 750 550 440
B 1/4 5/16 5700 4500 1100 825 600 480
C 5/16 1 8500 7000 1300 975 700 560
† Not corrected for changes in density due to variations in temperature.
** No attempt has been made to recommend operating voltages. The designer must determine his own
operating voltage by the application of a safety factor to the above derating chart to compensate for cir-
cuit transients, surges, etc.

67
MS/Standard
crimp contacts

Machined from copper alloy and silver-plated for maximum corrosion resistance, with a
minimum millivolt drop and a maximum current carrying capacity, the size 16 and 12
socket contacts are of the closed entry design. Crimp contacts are available for all MS
insert arrangements and are identified with an Amphenol® proprietary number.

MS/STANDARD CRIMP CONTACTS TABLE I


Mating Wire Allowable Required Test CONTACT ARRANGEMENT SERVICE RATING
Part Pin/ End Barrel Wire Wire Adapter Current**
Recommended
Number Socket Size Size Size Sleeve Amps Effective
Operating Voltage*
MS Creepage Mechanical
10-40553 Pin 16 13 Service
at Sea Level
Distance Spacing
16 18 10 Rating DC AC (RMS) Nom. Nom.
16
10-40552 or Short† 20 7.5
10-597109-161 Socket 22* 10-74696-6 5 Inst. 250 200 1/16

10-40557 Pin 16 13 A 700 500 1/8 1/16


16 18 10 D 1250 900 3/16 1/8
16
10-40556 or Long 20 7.5
10-597109-171 Socket 22* 10-74696-6 5 E 1750 1250 1/4 3/16

10-40561 Pin 12 23 B 2450 1750 5/16 1/4


C 4200 3000 1 5/16
12 12
10-40560 or
10-597109-131 Socket 14 17 * The values listed in Table I represent operating values which include a
generous safety factor. It may be necessary for some applications to
10-40792 Pin 8 46 exceed the operating voltages listed here. If this is necessary, designers
8 8 will find Table II useful for determining the degree to which the recom-
10-40793 Socket 10* 10-74696-1 33
mended values of Table I can be exceeded.
10-40564 Pin 4 80
4 4
10-40565 Socket 6* 10-74696-2 60
10-40562 or Pin 0 150
10-581806
0 0
10-40563 or
10-581808 Socket 2* 10-74696-7 100
* When using wire adapter sleeve shown.
** Contact ratings as stated are test ratings only. The connector could not withstand full
rated current through all contacts continuously. Please note that the electrical data
given is not an establishment of electrical safety factors. This is left entirely in the
designer’s hands as he can best determine which peak voltage, switching surges,
transients, etc. can be expected in a particular circuit.
† The 10SL, 12S, 14S and 16S connectors require short contacts.

TABLE II
ALTITUDE VOLTAGE DERATING** CHART
Nominal Standard Sea Pressure Altitude† Pressure Altitude†
Distance Level Conditions 50,000 Feet 70,000 Feet
Minimum Minimum Minimum
MS Flashover Test Flashover Test Flashover Test
Service Airspace Creepage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage
Rating AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS) AC (RMS)
Inst. 1/32 1/16 1400 1000 500 400 325 260
A 1/16 1/8 2800 2000 800 600 450 360
D 1/8 3/16 3600 2800 900 675 500 400
E 3/16 1/4 4500 3500 1000 750 550 440
B 1/4 5/16 5700 4500 1100 825 600 480
C 5/16 1 8500 7000 1300 975 700 560

† Not corrected for changes in density due to variations in temperature.


** No attempt has been made to recommend operating voltages. The designer
must determine his own operating voltage by the application of a safety factor to
the above derating chart to compensate for circuit transients, surges, etc.

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MS/Standard
application tools

When proprietary crimp contacts are employed rather Complete instructions for providing reliable crimped wire
than the standard MS approved solder contacts, the fol- to contact terminations and inserting proprietary crimp
lowing application tools are recommended for use. There contacts in MS/Standard series connectors are available
is a possibility of additional crimping tools other than in publication L-757.
those included being available at present or in the future
for this specific application.

TOOLING CHART
Crimping Positioner/ Contact Contact Insertion Removal
Tool Turret Size Style Tool Tool
M22520/1-01 * 16 Pin & Socket 11-7345 11-8250 Kit
M22520/1-01 * 12 Pin & Socket 11-7082 11-8250 Kit
** ** 8 Pin & Socket 11-8220 11-8250 Kit
** ** 4 Pin & Socket 11-7365-4† Pin 11-7370-4†
Socket 11-7674-2†
** ** 0 Pin & Socket 11-7365-5† Pin 11-7370-5†
Socket 11-7674-3†
* Use Daniels Turret TH29-1 or Astro Tool Co. Turret 616266.
** For appropriate crimp tool and positioner refer to Pico Crimping Tool Co.
† Tool used with Arbor press 11-7364.

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MS/Standard
how to order

MIL-DTL-5015 and MIL-5015 Type (Solder Contacts) Proprietary (Crimp Contacts)

MS 3102 A 18 – 3 P W (SR) 75 – 68 0 12 – 3 H
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Connector Type 1. Connector Type


MS designates Military Standard 75 – connector utilizing silver plated contacts
CS* designates service class A and C with proprietary 80 – less contacts
special contact arrangements 85 – contacts utilizing 50 micro-inches gold over silver
SG* designates service class E with proprietary special plating
contact arrangements 2. Service Class
SM* designates service class F and R with proprietary 68 service class A, general duty
special contact arrangements 474 service class F, environmental resisting
2. Connector Style 190 service class R, lightweight environmental resisting
3100 wall mounting receptacle 3. Connector Style
3101 cable connecting plug 0 wall mounting receptacle
3102 box mounting receptacle 1 cable connecting plug
3106 straight plug 2 box mounting receptacle
3108 90° plug 6 straight plug
3. Service Class 8 90° plug
A solid shell for general, non-environmental applications 4. Shell Size Designator
C solid shell for pressurized applications
Shell Size 8S 10S 10SL 12S 12 14S 14 16S 16 18
E environmental resisting
F environmental resisting with strain relief (MS part num- Shell Designator 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
ber only)
R lightweight environmental resisting Shell Size 20 22 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
4., 5. Shell size and insert arrangement - see tables, pages Shell Designator 20 22 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
22–24.
6. Contact Types 5. Insert Arrangements
P designates pin contact See page 22-24.
S designates socket contact 6. Contact Type/Alternate Insert Rotation
7. Insert Rotation P designates pin, S designates socket for normal position-
“W”, “X”, “Y”, or “Z” designate that insert is rotated in its ing of inserts. When an alternate position of the connector
shell from normal position. No letter required for normal insert is required to prevent cross-mating, a different letter
(no rotation) position. (other than P or S) is used. See page 25 for description of
alternate positions, then convert to Amphenol® proprietary
8. (SR) strain relief for non-military connectors (For MS use
coding by the following charts:
“F” class)
Pin Contacts Socket Contacts
* For insert arrangements over 50 and shell size 40 and above.
Exceptions: 36-52, 40-1, 40-9 and 40-56 are MS approved. Amphenol Amphenol
MS Letter MS Letter
Letter Letter
Consult Amphenol, Sidney, NY for availability of alternate finishes, including black PW G SW H
and olive drab zinc alloys. PX I SX J
PY K SY L
PZ M SZ N

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Additional MS/Standard Connectors
offered by Amphenol

MS/Standard MIL-DTL-5015* Connectors with Crimp Rear


Release Contacts
Amphenol broadens their MS/Standard family of connectors with the
addition of the Matrix® MIL-DTL-5015 crimp rear release series. This
series bridges the gap between the old connector standard and the envi-
ronmental and high performance needs of current technologies.
Design characteristics of the Amphenol/Matrix 5015 series include:
• MS345( ) series intermateable with existing MIL-DTL-5015 solder
or crimp versions on existing equipment
• Captive coupling nut mechanism, utilizes retaining rings in combina-
tion with “L” washers to prevent inadvertent disassembly
• Multiple interlock systems ensure permanent insert retention
• Positive control of dielectric separation with guaranteed ease of
contact insertion
• Positive contact retention provided by a closely toleranced damage-
Amphenol®/Matrix® MS/Standard MIL-C-5015
proof metal retention clip Connectors with Crimp Rear Release Contacts
• Completely sealed against environmental extremes with individual
contact seals, interfacial seals between contacts, peripheral gasket
shell-to-shell seals and rear wire seals
Customer Options
• Seven mounting styles, in shell sizes 8 to 48 (consult Amphenol for availability of shell sizes 44 and 48)
• Threaded coupling or self-locking plug (MS3459) with an internal racheting mechanism to prevent
unmating due to vibration and shock, eliminating the need for safety wiring
• Proprietary quick disconnect plug, with or without lanyard available
• Classes include aluminum or stainless steel shells, or firewall capability
• MS and Proprietary versions available
• Some styles are supplied to McDonnell Douglas Specification BAN 7025, DC60 Series
• Accommodation of contact sizes 0 to 16
• Over 100 insert arrangement patterns available, accommodating from 1 to a maximum of 85 circuits
• Alternate positioning available; thermocouple contacts available
Ask for Amphenol catalog 12-026 for detailed information.

MIL-5015 Modifications
In order to supplement standard MS shell styles and provide a greater variety of styles for the electrical connector
user, there are several MS and MS Modified cylindrical connectors offered by Amphenol. These types include flange
mount plugs, thru bulkhead receptacles, jam nut receptacles, connectors for potting and connectors designed specif-
ically to terminate jacketed cable.
Ask for Amphenol catalog 12-021 for detailed information.

97 Series, MIL-5015 Type Connectors


The low cost, general duty connector used extensively in the machine
tool industry, welding industry and numerous other industrial applica-
tions, is the Amphenol® 97 Series. Offered in non-environmental styles,
these connectors have hard dielectric inserts and threaded coupling.
They are Underwriters Laboratories Recognized and Canadian Stan-
dards Association Certified.
Ask for Amphenol catalog 12-022 for detailed information.
Pre-Earth FMLB Connectors
Designed for applications where a protective circuit from the ground con-
tact to the shell is a safety requirement, Pre-earth connectors use MIL-
5015 type shells, inserts and arrangements. They have first mate, last
break capability; when mated this feature protects operators and sensi- 97 Series, MIL-C-5015 Type Connectors
tive circuits.
Ask for Product Data Sheet PDS 187 for detailed information. * Note: MIL-DTL-5015 supercedes MIL-C-
5015 for all Amphenol/Matrix rear release
71 crimp type connectors.
Additional MS/Standard Connectors
offered by Amphenol, cont.

Amphe-PowerTM 5015 Connectors


Amphenol offers the AC threaded series derived from the MIL-5015
family that can be enhanced with high amperage RADSOK® contacts.
Design characteristics of the Amphe-Power 5015 connectors are:
• The RADSOK contact handles up to 150% higher amperages than
standard contacts
• The RADSOK contact has a twisted hyperbolic, stamped grid config-
uration within the socket. This design ensures a large, coaxial, face-
to-face surface area engagement. As male pin is inserted, axial
members in the female half deflect, imparting high current flow
across the connection with minimal voltage loss.
• Contact arrangements have RADSOK sockets in sizes 0, 4 and 8
with standard contacts in sizes 16 and 12.
The contacts available in RADSOK and the amperages are as fol-
Amphe-Power® 5015 Connectors
lows:
(AC Threaded 5015 type connectors with RADSOK® high
• Size 8 AWG can handle currents up to 69 amps.
amperage contacts)
• Size 4 AWG can handle currents up to 120 amps.
• Size 0 AWG can handle currents up to 250 amps.
(For availability of size 12 RADSOK that handles currents
up to 35 amps, consult Amphenol.)
• AC threaded 5015 styles include: solid shell for general,
non-environmental applications; pressurized style for use
on pressurized bulkheads or pressure barriers; environ-
mental resisting style with strain relief; lighter weight and The RADSOK design - socket
shorter environmental resisting style cylinder within female contact
has twisted hyperbolic grid.
For more information ask for Amphenol brochure SL-391, Provides higher amperage capa-
Amphe-Power Connectors with RADSOK technology. bilities with low insertion force
and low temperature rise.

MIL-5015 Connectors with PCB Contacts


Box mount receptacle MIL-5015 type connectors can be
supplied with PCB tails for mounting to a printed circuit
board.
See catalog 12-170, Amphenol Cylindrical Connectors for
Printed Circuit Board Applications. This catalog gives the
most commonly available and widely used insert patterns for
cylindrical connectors with PCB tails, along with pin-out loca-
tion diagrams.

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Notice: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your nearest Amphenol Corporation Sales Office for the latest specifications. All statements, information and data given herein are
believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without guarantee, warranty, or responsibility of any kind expressed or implied. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of our prod-
ucts are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe any patent. The user should not assume that all safety mea-
sures are indicated or that other measures may not be required. Specifications are typical and may not apply to all connectors.
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