62GB12E2204PC714

Heilind Number:PCD62GB12E2204PC714
Manufacturer:Amphenol Pcd
Manufacturer Number:62GB12E2204PC714
ECAD Model:
3D Model

Description:

This Miniature Bayonet Lock Connector Series Offers Designers Important Features not Found in any Other Range of Connectors. 62GB Series Connectors Compliant to the United States Military Specification MIL-C-26482E on Certificate No. 1713. They are the First and Only British Connectors to Have Achieved This. A Doubly Strong Position which Amphenol are Well Geared to Handle. The Manufacturing Facilities of the Whitstable Plant have Been Cited as Exemplary in Europe. Certainly the Layout is Extensive and Extremely Efficient. 62GB Series Connectors have Been well Established with Government Authorities on an International Scale.

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Specifications

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Manufacturer:Amphenol Pcd
Manufacturer Part Number:Amphenol Pcd 62GB12E2204PC714
Military Specification:MIL-C-26482E
Series:62GB Series
Contact Plating:Gold
Shell Size:22
Contact Type:Pin
Shell Material:Aluminum
Shell Type:Box Mount Receptacle
Shell Finish:Olive Drab Cadmium
Insert Arrangement:22-4
Keying Position:C
Locking Mechanism:Bayonet
Operating Temperature:-55 to 125 °C
SKU:PCD62GB12E2204PC714

Detailed Description

Introducing the 62GB12E2204PC714, a ruggedized circular connector built to meet stringent MIL-C-26482E military specifications. Part of the 62GB Series, this connector boasts a durable aluminum shell with an Olive Drab Cadmium finish, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments. Featuring gold contact plating and a pin contact type, it guarantees secure and efficient signal transmission. The box mount receptacle design, with a shell size of 22 and insert arrangement 22-4, offers easy installation and maintenance. With a bayonet locking mechanism and keying position C, the 62GB12E2204PC714 provides a secure and stable connection. Perfect for demanding applications in aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors, this connector is a trusted solution for mission-critical connectivity needs.