Application Specification
Circular Plastic 114--10038
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Connectors (CPC) 15 SEP 09 Rev A
All numerical values are in metric units [with U.S. customary units in brackets]. Dimensions are in millimeters [and
inches]. Unless otherwise specified, dimensions have a tolerance of +0.18 [+.007] and angles have a tolerance of +3_.
Figures and illustrations are for identification only and are not drawn to scale.
1. INTRODUCTION
This specification covers the requirements for application of Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC). The
connectors are available in various shell sizes and standard or reverse sex configurations. The four series
available include standard, high, and power density connectors, and a combination standard and power density
connector. The CPC’s are designed for use with various contacts. Applicable wire sizes range from 30 to 8
AWG and can be crimped with hand tools or by automatic machines.
When corresponding with Tyco Electronics Personnel, use the terminology provided on this specification to
help facilitate your inquiry for information. Basic terms and features of components are provided in Figure 1.
Figure 1
Strain Relief
Threads
Square
Flange
Hole for Panel
Mount (4)
Keyway
Key
Rear Face
Coupling
Ring
Cavity
Identification
Number (Typ)
Rear Face
Positive
Lock
Square
Threads (Typ)
Flush
Mating Face
Recessed
Mating Face
Strain Relief Threads
Standard Sex Panel
Mount Receptacle
Standard Sex Plug
Reverse Sex PlugReverse Sex Free
Hanging Receptacle
2. REFERENCE MATERIAL
2.1. Revision Summary
SUpdated document to corporate requirements
SNew format and logo
SDeleted obsolete tooling part numbers and related documents throughout
SChanged Figure 2 to Paragraph 2.5 and renumbered
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Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A2 of 12 Tyco Electronics Corporation
2.2. Customer Assistance
Product Part Number 206060 and Product Code 5029 are representative of the Circular Plastic Connectors.
Use of these numbers will identify the product line and expedite your inquiries through a service network estab-
lished to help you obtain product and tooling information. Such information can be obtained through a local
Tyco Electronics Representative or, after purchase, by calling the Product Information number at the bottom of
page 1.
2.3. Drawings
Customer drawings for specific products are available from the service network. The information contained in
the Customer Drawings takes priority if there is a conflict with this specification or with any technical documen-
tation supplied by Tyco Electronics.
2.4. Specifications
Product Specifications provide performance test information. Application Specifications provide application re-
quirements and reference materials.
Product Specifications:
108--10024 CPC Connectors 108--10037 -- Type XII Contacts
108--10042 Type III+ Contacts 108--12011 -- Subminiature COAXICON* Contacts
Application Specifications:
114--10000 20DF (Series 2) Contacts
114--10004 Type III+ (Series 1) Contacts 114--10005 -- Type XII (Series 3) Contacts
2.5. Instructional Material
The following list includes available instruction sheets (408--series) that provide assembly procedures for
product, operation, maintenance and repair of tooling, as well as setup and operation procedures of
applicators; and customer manuals (409--series) that provide setup, operation, and maintenance procedures of
machines.
Document Number Document Title
408--1216 Extraction Tools 3051183--[ ]
408--2024--2 Hand Crimping Tools 69656--[ ]
408--2024--3 Instruction/Maintenance/Inspection Sheet for Subminiature COAXICON* Contacts
408--2095 “C” Head Straight Action Hand Tool (SAHT) 69710--1
408--6510 Hand Crimping Tool 90384--1
408--6610 Hand Crimping Tool 90066--7 and Head Assembly 90066--9
408--6614 Hand Crimping Tool 90067--5
408--6695 Hand Crimping Tool 90405--1
408--6709 Hand Crimping Tool 90406--1
408--6736 Insertion Tool 211300
408--7276 Extraction Tool 91019--3
408--7347 Insertion Tools 91002--1, --2
408--7414 Hand Crimping Tool 90225--2
408--7508 Insertion/Extraction Tools 91067--1 and 91067--2
408--7516 Application Tooling for Screw--Machine Contacts
408--7521 Hand Crimping Tool 90265--1
408--7582 Accessories for Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC)
408--7593 Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC)
408--7773 Straight Action Hand Tool 90331--1 for Type III(+) Contacts
408--7799 AMPLIMITE* Solder Pot Contacts 66569--3 and 66570--3
408--7942 Hand Crimping Tool 90310--2
408--7954 Hand Crimping Tool 90374--1
408--8040 Heavy Duty Miniature Quick--Change Applicators (Side--Feed Type)
408--9404 Insertion/Extraction Tool 91285--1 and Replacement Tip Kits 543382--[ ]
408--9819 PRO--CRIMPER* III Hand Crimping Tool Assembly 58495--1
Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A 3 of 12Tyco Electronics Corporation
2.6. Manuals
Manual 402--40 is available upon request and can be used as a guide in soldering. This manual provides in-
formation on various flux types and characteristics along with the commercial designation and flux removal
procedures. A checklist is included in the manual as a guide for information on soldering problems.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Mounting Holes and Panel Cutouts
Dimensions and layout for mounting holes and panel cutouts are shown in Figure 2.
Panel Thickness
3.17 [.125] Max
Thread
Size
See
Note D E F
A
F
G
JDia
C
B
HDia
Panel Cutout
SERIES
ARRANGE-
MENT
NUMBER
SEX A
MAX
B+0.38
[.015]
C+0.25
[.010]
D+0.25
[.010]
E
MAX
F+0.25
[.010]
G+0.64
[.025]
H +0.18/0
[+.007/0] JTHREAD
SIZE
1
1
4
Rev 27.18
[1.070] 10.67 2.39 17.45 18.80 21.44 28.58 3.18 21.34 5
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8--24
11--4
Std 34.29
[1.350]
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6
7
[.420]
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13--9 Std 34.29
[1.350]
10.67
[.420]
2.39
[.094]
20.62
[.812]
22.33
[.879]
24.61
[.969]
32.54
[1.281]
3.18
[.125]
24.87
[.979]
3/4--20
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23--24 Std 34.29
[1.350]
13.21
[.520]
3.96
[.156]
36.53
[1.438]
38.35
[1.510]
36.53
[1.438]
44.45
[1.750]
3.81
[.150]
40.89
[1.610]
1--3/8--18
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Rev 27.18
[1.070] 13.21 3.96 36.53 38.35 36.53 44.45 3.81 40.89 1--3
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23--37
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[1.350]
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2.39
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17.48
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21.44
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28.58
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Figure 2 (cont’d)
Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A4 of 12 Tyco Electronics Corporation
SERIES
ARRANGE-
MENT
NUMBER
SEX A
MAX
B+0.38
[.015]
C+0.25
[.010]
D+0.25
[.010]
E
MAX
F+0.25
[.010]
G+0.64
[.025]
H +0.18/0
[+.007/0] JTHREAD
SIZE
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17--3 Std
&
41.53
[1.635]
10.67
[.420]
2.39
[.094]
26.67
[1.050]
28.19
[1.110]
28.58
[1.125]
36.45
[1.435]
3.81
[.150]
30.73
[1.210]
15/16--20
UNEF--2A
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23--7
&
Rev 41.53
[1.635]
13.21
[.520]
3.96
[.156]
36.53
[1.438]
38.35
[1.510]
36.53
[1.438]
44.45
[1.750]
3.81
[.150]
40.89
[1.610]
1--3/8--18
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[.150]
4
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9
[1.610]
1
3
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8
1
8
UNEF--SA
NOTE: The first number of the Arrangement Number represents the dimension (in sixteenths) over the threads; the number after the
hyphen represents the number of circuits per connector.
Figure 2 (end)
3.2. Wire Size and Preparation
Jacketed or discreet wire may be used with this product. Jacketed cable will provide more protection from damage.
Look for information on jacketed cable sealing kits in Instruction Sheet 408--7582.
Contacts are available for the wire sizes specified. Prepare wire for crimping by stripping insulation according to
dimensions in Figure 3. DO NOT nick, scrape, or cut the stranded or solid wire conductor during stripping operation.
When using twisted pair cable, one wire should be cut shorter than the other by the same distance as the strip length
of the longer wire (E).
AB
C
D
E
Coaxial Cable Twisted Pair CableDiscrete Wire
WIRE SIZE RANGE (AWG) CONTACT TYPE WIRE STRIP LENGTH
3
0
1
4
Crimp Type
30--14 Solder Type
26--16
III+ Solder Type
(With Preformed Wire Barrel
Insulation Support)
3.96 [.156] (A)
24--20 20 DM (Screw Machine) 3.56 [.140] (A)
2
8
2
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2
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With Insulation Support 2.54 [.100] (A)
28--20 20
F
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Without Insulation Support 2.77 [.109] (A)
28--20 20 DF (Solder Pot) 3.58 [.141] (A)
16--18 XIII 7.14 [.281] (A)
Coaxial Cable
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Cable Jacket 8.74 [.344] (B)
Center Conductor 5.56 [.219] (C)
Twisted Pair 30--28
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Short Wire 3.18 [.125] (D)
Long Wire 5.56 [.219] (E)
Figure 3
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Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A 5 of 12Tyco Electronics Corporation
3.3. Loading Contact into Housing
Normally an insertion tool is not required to insert contacts into housings. However, if the wire bundle is large or the
individual wires are fragile, the use of an insertion tool is recommended. Refer to Section 5, TOOLING.
3.4. Shield and Strain Relief
If wire at the rear of the housing is subjected to strain, use of a strain relief will prevent damage to the contacts, wires,
and housing.
A. Strain Relief Kits
Several types and sizes of strain relief kits are available. Shield and strain relief kits include a shield, strain
relief clamps, and two self--tapping screws. They can be attached to the plug and/or receptacle of
free--hanging or panel--mounted connectors. Flexible strain relief boots and grippers are used with
jacketed cable (or firmly taped discreet wires) to provide wire protection and prevent contact pullout when
severe cable--angle applications are encountered, or when connectors are frequently disconnected and
reconnected. See Figure 4. Heat shrink sealing boots can also provide a splash--proof strain relief for
jacketed cable. See Paragraph 3.4. B.
If a strain relief is used on the connector, the wires may be dressed to an angle at the end of the strain relief. However,
without use of a strain relief, the wires should not be dressed closer than 63.5 mm [2.50 in.] from the back of the
housing. To prevent damage to contacts and/or housing, avoid exerting stress on wire.
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Self--Tapping
Screw
Strain Relief
Clamp
Shield
Plug
Gripper
Flexible Boot
Jacketed Cable
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Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A6 of 12 Tyco Electronics Corporation
B. Boots and Seals (See Figure 5)
Rubber boots are available and can be used with jacketed cable to provide splash--proof connections for
Series 1 and Series 3 connectors. Heat shrinkable sealing boots are available for use with jacketed cable.
They will provide an environmentally sealed wire to--connector system and can be used with plugs or
receptacles. A jacketed cable seal will also provide an environmentally sealed connection for jacketed
cable. Peripheral seals (for receptacles only) are recommended for use in sealing splash--proof
applications, or where connectors will be subject to vibration. Instruction material is included in shipments.
Figure 5
Peripheral Seal
Rubber Boot Heat Shrink Boot Jacketed Cable Seal
C. Cable Bundle Tie- Off
When no strain relief is used and wires need to be tied off, tie--off distance should be 50.8 mm [2.00 in.]
minimum for up to 12 circuits and 76.2 mm [3.00 in.] minimum for 12 circuits or more. Supporting the cable
with wire harness tie--off will avoid strain on the contact retention system, and will prevent contact
back--out or failures. See Figure 6.
Figure 6
Tie--Off Distance
Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A 7 of 12Tyco Electronics Corporation
3.5. Polarizing and Keying Features
A. Mating
To prevent accidental disengagement, the CPC’s have a positive lock feature. They are designed with
polarizing keys and keyways for easy alignment.
Align polarizing keys and keyways and insert plug into receptacle; rotate coupling ring clockwise until positive lock
snaps into position.
B. Keying Plugs
Use of keying plugs provides keying capabilities for all connector series. Keying plugs are used in socket
cavities of standard sex plugs and reverse sex receptacles. They are available in three configurations. See
Figure 7.
Figure 7
Keying Plug (200821--1)
For Series 1 and 4
Keying Plug (206509--1)
For Series 2
Keying Plug
For Series 3 and 4
(206508--1/Socket Cavities)
(207597--1/Pin Cavities)
3.6. Contact Crimp Criteria
Contacts must be crimped to a designated height. Refer to the specific Application Specification for particular type
of contacts.
3.7. Connector Application
Receptacle connectors are available with mounting flanges for front or rear panel--mount applications, and without
flanges for free--hanging applications. Refer to Paragraph 2.5 for applicable instruction sheets on mounting con-
nectors. Square flange receptacles which are pre--loaded with square posted contacts are available.
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Rev A8 of 12 Tyco Electronics Corporation
3.8. Soldering and Cleaning (Solder Pot Contacts Only)
A. Flux Selection
Solder pot contacts must be fluxed prior to soldering. Selection of flux must be compatible with the solder
method used, and safety requirements.
B. Cleaning
Removal of fluxes, residues, and activators is mandatory. Cleaning procedures will depend on the type of
flux used.
Consideration must be given to toxicity and safety requirements recommended by the solvent manufacturer.
Consult your local Tyco Electronics Representative for suitable cleaning solvents that can be used with these
connectors.
C. Drying
When drying cleaned assemblies, make certain the temperature limitations of --55_to 105_C
[--67_to 221_F] are not exceeded. Excessive temperatures may cause housing degradation.
D. Soldering Guidelines
Refer to Paragraph 2.6. for instruction material that is available for establishing soldering guidelines.
3.9. Repair
Care must be exercised to prevent damage to coupling rings of free--hanging connectors.
A. Coupling Ring Replacement
In the event it becomes damaged, the coupling ring, an integral part of the plug housing, can be replaced.
Look for instruction sheet information under Paragraph 2.5 of this document.
B. Contacts
Crimped wire contacts as well as solder pot contacts are repairable. Find instructions in applicable
Instruction Sheet listed in Paragraph 2.5.
4. QUALIFICATIONS
The Circular Plastic Connector is Recognized in the Component Program of Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
(UL), for 250--Volt service, File No. E28476. Each CPC Assembly has a UL flammability rating of 94 V--1. They
are CSA International Certified in File No. LR7189. Some connectors are recognized for 600--Volt service.
Consult Tyco Electronics for more details.
5. TOOLING
Hand crimping tools and applicators are available for applying crimp type contacts, also Insertion tools and
extraction tools assist in assembly and repair. Instruction Sheets describing tool operations, are packaged with
the tool. See Figure 8.
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Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A 9 of 12Tyco Electronics Corporation
Figure 8 (cont’d)
Typical Hand
Crimping Tool
Typical Die Set
Quick--Change
Applicator
All Contacts Except Type XII
Insertion Tools (91002--1
and --2, 408--7347) Type III+ Contacts
Insertion Tool
(211300, 408--6736)
Type XII Contact
Extraction Tool
(91019--3, 408--7276)
Type III+ and Subminiature Contacts
Extraction Tool (305183, 408--1216)
20 DF and 20 DM Contacts
Insertion/Extraction Tool
(91067--2, 408--7508)
HD 20 Contacts Insertion/ Extraction
Tool (91285--1, 408--9404)
Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A10 of 12 Tyco Electronics Corporation
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POWER UNIT
GROUPSg
3
0
2
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90066--7 (408--6510) 466598--2 K
30--20 90225--2 (408--7414) 466585--3 K
2
6
2
4
-- -- -- 466321--4 K
26--24 -- -- -- 466908--2 S
-- -- -- 466323--4 K
-- -- -- 466907--2 S
24--20 -- -- -- 466324--2 K
2
4
2
0
-- -- -- 466942--1 S
III+ -- -- -- 466383--2 K
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90067--4 (408--6613) -- -- -- -- -- --
24--16 90067--5 (408--6614) -- -- -- -- -- --
1
8
1
6
-- -- -- 466325--2 K
18--16 -- -- -- 466906--1 S
90310--2 (408--7942) 466752--2 K
1
8
1
4
90310--3 (408--9387) 466958--1 S
18--14 -- -- -- 466326--4 K
-- -- -- 466923--2 S
90312--1 (408--7694) 466423--1 O
90374--1 (408--7954) 466423--2 K
90265--1 (408--7521) 466506--2 K
2
8
2
4
-- -- -- 466903--1HS
28--24 -- -- -- 466901--1 S
-- -- -- 466758--1 O
-- -- -- 466758--2 K
-- -- -- 466963--1 S
2
0
F
2
6
2
2
90406--1 (408--6709) 567036--1 O
20
F
26--22 -- -- -- 567036--2 K
-- -- -- 466422--1 O
-- -- -- 466422--2 K
2
4
2
0
-- -- -- 466900--1 S
24--20 -- -- -- 466505--1 O
-- -- -- 466505--2 K
-- -- -- 466902--1HS
2
2
1
8
90405--1 (408--6695) 567033--1 O
22--18 -- -- -- 567033--2 K
20 DM 24--20 601966--1 (408--7516) 599406--7Y-- -- --
gContact the Tooling Assistance Center number at the bottom of page 1 for available power units for the
specific applicators
HStripper/Crimper Applicator
YAMP--TAPEMATIC* Stripper/Crimper Machine Requiring a Funnel
Figure 8 (cont’d)
Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A11 of 12Tyco Electronics Corporation
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E
RANGE (AWG) HAND TOOL APPLICATOR
(408--8040)
POWER UNIT
GROUPSg
16 90145--2 (408--7175) -- -- -- -- -- --
1
6
1
2
90382--2 (408--6561) 567455--2 K
X
I
I
16--12 -- -- -- 567455--1 O
X
I
I
14--12 90145--1 (408--7175) -- -- -- -- -- --
1
0
8
90140--1 (408--7175) 567021--2 K
10--8 90384--1 (408--6510) -- -- -- -- -- --
28 Twisted Pair
(Solid)
6
9
6
9
0
(
4
0
8
2
0
2
4
3
)
-- -- -- -- -- --
S
u
b
m
i
n
i
a
t
u
r
e
26 Twisted Pair
(Solid or Stranded)
69690
(
408--2024--3
)
-- -- -- -- -- --
S
u
b
m
i
n
i
a
t
ure
CO
A
XICON 28 Twisted Pair 69690--1 (408--2024--3) -- -- -- -- -- --
O
A
X
I
O
2
8
T
i
s
t
e
d
P
a
i
r
(Stranded) 69690--2 (408--2024--3) -- -- -- -- -- --
30 Twisted Pair 69690--2 (408--2024--3) -- -- -- -- -- --
3
0
T
i
s
t
e
d
P
a
i
r
(Solid) 69710--1 (408--2095) -- -- -- -- -- --
gContact the Tooling Assistance Center number at the bottom of page 1 for available power units for the
specific applicators.
Figure 8 (end)
Circular Plastic Connectors (CPC) 114- 10038
Rev A12 of 12 Tyco Electronics Corporation
6. VISUAL AID
Figure 9 shows a typical application of Circular Plastic Connectors. This illustration should be used by
production personnel to ensure a correctly applied product. Applications which DO NOT appear correct should
be inspected using the information in the preceding pages of this specification and in the instructional material
shipped with the product or tooling.
FIGURE 9. VISUAL AID
PERIPHERAL SEAL
(IFUSED)MUSTBE
BOTTOMED IN RECEPTACLE
COUPLING RING MUST
NOT BE CRACKED OR
OTHERWISE DAMAGED
SCREWS ON STRAIN RELIEF CLAMP
SHOULD BE SECURELY TIGHTENED
WIRES MUST BE HELD
SECURELY BY CLAMP
SHIELD MUST BE
SEATED ON HOUSING
CONTACTS MUST BE
SEATED IN HOUSINGS
FLANGE SHOULD BE
SECURELY FASTENED
TO PANEL