Application Specification
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PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752 This controlled document is subject to change.
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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 +0.13 [+.005] and angles have a tolerance of +2
_
.
Figures and illustrations are for identification only and are not drawn to scale.
1. INTRODUCTION
This specification covers the requirements for application of Universal MATE–N–LOK Housings, Contacts, and
Printed Circuit (PC) Board Headers. The housings are available in 1– through 15–circuit versions and are
intended for use in wire–to–wire (panel mounted or free hanging) or wire–to–board applications. The vertical
pin and socket headers are available in 2– through 15–circuit versions and are intended for board–to– wire
applications. The right–angle pin and socket headers are available in 2– through 8–circuit in–line versions and
are intended for board–to–wire applications.
When corresponding with Tyco Electronics Personnel, use the terminology provided in this specification to
facilitate your inquiries for information. Basic terms and features of this product are provided in Figure 1.
Figure 1
Strain
Relief
Slot
Back of
Housing
(Wire End)
Locking Latch
Polarizing
Cavities
Locking
Tab
Panel
Mount
Latch
Back of
Housing
(Wire End)
Panel Mount
Tabs
Identification Rib
Panel Mount
Polarizing Rib
Plug Housing Cap Housing
Vertical PC Board Header
(Pin or Socket)
Cavity
Identification
Locking
Tab
Solder Tail
(Typ)
Front of Header
(Mating End)
Right-Angle
PC Board Header
(Pin or Socket)
Cavity
Identification
Locking Tab
Mounting Ears
Identification Rib
Twist and Lock
Cap Housing
Back of Housing
(Wire End)
Polarizing
Cavity
Identification
Rib
Locking
Tab
Panel Mount
Helix
Wire Barrel
Insulation
Barrel
Locking
Lance
Socket Contact
Pin Contact
High Retention
Pin Contact
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2. REFERENCE MATERIAL
2.1. Revision Summary
This paragraph is reserved for a revision summary covering the most recent additions and changes made to
this specification which include the following:
S
Updated document to corporate requirements
S
Added new high retention pin and related information to Figures 1, 3, and 19
S
Deleted instruction sheet 408–4371 and added 408–10049 in Paragraph 2.5
S
Added artwork for extraction tool 1804030–1 in Figures 6 and 18 and text in Paragraph 3.4.B
2.2. Customer Assistance
Reference Base Part Number 480702 and Product Code 1318 are representative numbers of the Universal
MATE–N–LOK product line. Use of these numbers will identify the product line and expedite your inquiries
through a Tyco Electronics service network established 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 Center number at the bottom of page 1.
2.3. Drawings
Customer Drawings for specific products are available from the responsible Tyco Electronics Engineering
Department via the service network. The information contained in the Customer Drawing takes priority if there
is a conflict with this specification or any other technical documentation supplied by Tyco Electronics.
2.4. Specifications
Product Specifications 108–1031 (for connectors), and 108–1053 (for headers), provides product performance
requirements and test result information.
2.5. Instructional Material
The following list includes available instruction sheets (408–series) that provide assembly procedures for
product, and operation, maintenance and repair of tooling; and customer manuals (409–series) that provide
setup, operation, and maintenance of machines.
Document Number Document Title
408–2095 Hand Crimping Tool 69710–1
408–3295 Preparing Reel of Contacts for Application Tooling
408–3320 Universal MATE–N–LOK Strain Relief Assembly and Keying Plug
408–7300 MATE–N–LOK Contact and Housing Selection Charts
408–7424 Checking Terminal Crimp Height or Gaging Die Closure
408–7714 Universal MATE–N–LOK Connectors
408–7984 Insertion Tool 455830–1
408–8040 Heavy Duty Miniature Quick–Change Applicators (Side–Feed Type)
408–8053 Conversion Guide for Miniature Quick–Change Applicators
408–8059 General Preventive Maintenance for Applicators
408–8547 CER TI–CRIMP* II Straight Action Hand Tools
408–9433 Crimping Die Assemblies 58380–1 and 58380–2
408–9591 Hand Crimping Tool 58439–1
408–9816 Handling of Reeled Products
408–10049 Extraction Tool 1804030–1
409–5842 AMP–O–LECTRIC* Model “G” Terminating Machines 354500–[ ]
409–5852 AMPOMATOR* CLS III–G Lead–Making Machine 122500–[ ]
409–5870 Crimp Quality Monitors (CQM) for AMPOMATOR CLS IV Lead–Making Machines
409–5878 AMPOMATOR CLS IV+ Lead–Making Machine 356500–[ ]
409–10027 Stripping Modules 1490500 and 1490502
409–10029 Stripping Modules 1490501 and 1490503
409–10047 AMP–3K Terminating Machines 1725950
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2.6. Manuals
Manual 402–40 is available upon request and can be used as a guide in soldering. This manual provides
information on various flux types and characteristics along with the commercial designation and flux removal
procedures. A checklist is attached to the manual as a guide for information on soldering problems.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Storage
A. Ultraviolet Light
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition used in the housing
material.
B. Reel Storage
When using reeled contacts, store coil wound reels horizontally and traverse wound reels vertically.
C. Shelf Life
Each connector is packaged and shipped in an individual antistatic tube container or tape and reel. To
prevent damage to the housings and contact solder tines, the connectors should remain in the container
until ready for installation. Also, to prevent possible storage contamination and ensure maximum
solderability, the connectors should be used on a first in, first out basis.
D. Chemical Exposure
Do not store contacts near any of the following chemicals as they may cause stress corrosion.
Alkalies Ammonia Citrates Phosphates Citrates Sulfur Compounds
Amines Carbonates Nitrites Sulfides Nitrites Tartrates
Where the above environmental conditions exist, phosphor-bronze contacts are recommended instead of brass if
available.
3.2. Wire
A. Wire Selection
The contacts will accept stranded wires ranging in size from 10 to 30 AWG. Wire insulation diameter shall
have minimum and maximum dimensions according to the wire sizes indicated in Figure 2. Reasonable
care shall be taken during the stripping operation to ensure the conductor is not nicked, scraped, or cut.
Contacts accept stranded wire only. Not intended for solid wire.
B. Wire Preparation
The wire strip length shall be according to the wire sizes as indicated in Figure 2.
Figure 2 (cont’d)
Insulation
Diameter
Note:
Not to Scale
Insulation
Stranded Wire
Conductor
Strip Length
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AUTOMATIC MACHINE WIRE CRIMP DIMENSIONS
WIRE WIRE BARREL
INSULATION
SIZE
(AWG)
INSULATION
DIAMETER
RANGE
STRIP
LENGTH
"
0.38 [.015]
CRIMP
HEIGHT
+0.05 [.002]
CRIMP
WIDTH
INSULATION
BARREL
CRIMP WIDTH
30
081t 145
406
0.71 [.028]
140
229
28 0.81 to 1.45
[.032 to .057]
4.06
[.160]
0.71 [.028] 1.40
[.055]
2.29
[.090]
26
[
.
032 to
.
057]
[
.
160]
0.76 [.030]
[
.
055]
[
.
090]
24 0.96 [.038]
22 1.02 to 2.54 4.37 1.02 [.040] 1.78 2.54
}
20 [.040 to .100] [.172] 1.09 [.043] [.070] [.100]
18 1.22 [.048]
20 1.19 [.047]
18 1.52 to 3.30 4.37 1.32 [.052] 2.29 3.30
16 [.060 to .130] [.172] 1.50 [.059] [.090] [.130]
14 1.75 [.069]
20 1.19 [.047]
18 1.32 [.052] 5.08
16 3.30 to 5.08
[ 130 to 200]
4.37
[ 172]
1.50 [.059] 2.29
[ 090]
[.200]
14
[
.
130 t
o.
200]
[
.
172]
1.75 [.069]
[
.
090]
2@18 1.60 [.063] 4.83
[.190]
18 1.50 [.059]
16 3.30 to 5.08
[
.130 to .200
]
4.37
[
.172
]
1.68 [.066] 2.29
[
.090
]
5.08
[
.200
]
14
[ 30 to 00]
[]
1.93 [.076]
[ 090]
[ 00]
12 5.08 [.200] 6.76 1.96 [.077] 3.56
10
[]
Max. [.266] 2.41 [.095] [.140] --
HAND TOOL WIRE CRIMP DIMENSIONS
WIRE WIRE BARREL
INSULATION
SIZE
(AWG)
INSULATION
DIAMETER
RANGE
STRIP
LENGTH
+0.38 [.015]
CRIMP
HEIGHT
+0.05 [.002]
CRIMP
WIDTH
INSULATION
BARREL
CRIMP WIDTH
30
081t 145
406
0.71 [.028]
140
229
28 0.81 to 1.45
[.032 to .057]
4.06
[.160]
0.71 [.028] 1.40
[.055]
2.29
[.090]
26
[
.
032 to
.
057]
[
.
160]
0.71 [.028]
[
.
055]
[
.
090]
24 1.02 [.040]
22 1.02 to 2.54 4.37 1.02 [.040] 1.78 2.54
20 [.040 to .100] [.172] 1.17 [.046] [.070] [.100]
18 1.17 [.046]
}
For part numbers 770210–1 and 770211–1, insulation barrel crimp width should be 3.30 [.130].
Figure 2 (cont’d)
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HAND TOOL WIRE CRIMP DIMENSIONS
WIRE WIRE BARREL
INSULATION
SIZE
(AWG)
INSULATION
DIAMETER
RANGE
STRIP
LENGTH
+0.38 [.015]
CRIMP
HEIGHT
+0.05 [.002]
CRIMP
WIDTH
INSULATION
BARREL
CRIMP WIDTH
20 1.27 [.050]
18 1.52 to 3.30 4.37 1.27 [.050] 2.29 3.30
16 [.060 to .130] [.172] 1.60 [.063] [.090] [.130]
14 1.60 [.063]
20 1.24 [.049]
18 3.30 to 5.08 4.37 1.24 [.049] 2.29 5.08
16 [.130 to .200] [.172] 1.60 [.063] [.090] [.200]
14 1.60 [.063]
12 5.08
[
.200
]
6.76 2.11 [.083] 3.56
10
[]
Max. [.266] 2.44 [.096] [.140] --
Figure 2 (end)
3.3. Crimped Contact Requirements
The contact shall be located in desired tooling and crimped according to the instructions packaged with that
tooling. See Section 5, TOOLING, of this document for details on tooling options and instructional materials.
Wire insulation shall NOT be cut or broken during the crimping operation, nor shall the insulation be crimped into the
contact wire barrel. Reasonable care should be taken by tooling operators to provide undamaged wire terminations.
Wire stripping tool jaws may leave corrugated indentations on the surface of the wire insulation. This is especially
severe with cross-linked polyethylene (high temperature) insulation. If these indentations occur at the location of the
wire seal, leakage may result. Insulation surface within 8.89 mm from the tip of the contact must be smooth and free of
indentations. See Figure 3.
A. Wire Barrel Crimp
The crimp applied to the wire portion of the contact is the most compressed area and is most critical in
ensuring optimum electrical and mechanical performance of the crimped contact. The contact wire barrel
crimp height must be within the dimension provided in Figure 2.
B. Effective Crimp Length
For optimum crimp effectiveness, the crimp must be within the area shown in Figure 3 and must meet the
crimp dimensions provided in Figure 2. Effective crimp length shall be defined as that portion of the wire
barrel, excluding bellmouth(s), fully formed by the crimping tool. Instructions for adjusting, repairing, and
inspecting tools are packaged with the tools. See Section 5, TOOLING.
C. Bellmouths
Front and rear bellmouths shall be evident and conform to the dimensions given in Figure 3.
D. Cutoff Tabs
The cutoff tab shall be cut to the dimensions shown in Figure 3.
E. Burrs
The cutoff burr shall not exceed the dimensions shown in Figure 3.
F. Wire Barrel Flash
The wire barrel flash shall not exceed the dimensions shown in Figure 3, Section X–X.
CAUTION
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Figure 3
Flush to 1.02 [.040] Max.
Locking Lance Shall
Not be Deformed
Front Bellmouth
0.25 +0.00/-0.25
[.010 +.000/-.010] Rear Bellmouth 0.13 [.005]
to 0.76 [.030]
Wire Strands and Insulation
Both Visible. Note: Large
Diameter Insulation May
Not be Visible When
Crimping with Hand Tools.
The Wire Barrel Seam Shall be Closed Adequately to Confine All
Strands of the Wire. There Shall be No Loose Wire Strands or Wire
Strands Embedded in the Outside of the Wire Barrel.
No Burrs
Cutoff Tab
0.25 [.010]
Max.
0.25 [.010]
Max Wire
Barrel Flash
Section X-X
Wire Barrel
Crimp Width
Wire Barrel
Crimp Height
X
X
High Retention Pin Contact
Locking Lance Shall
Not be Deformed
Socket Contact
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G. Insulation Barrel Crimp
The insulation barrel shall grip the insulation firmly without cutting into it. Care must be taken to prevent
cutting, nicking, or scraping of the insulation. Insulation crimp shall comply to width and height provided in
Figure 2.
H. Wire Location
The wire conductor and insulation must be visible in the transition area between the wire and insulation
barrels as shown in Figure 3.
I. Conductor Extension
The conductor may extend beyond the wire barrel to the maximum shown in Figure 3.
J. Wire Barrel Seam
The wire barrel seam must be closed with no evidence of loose wire strands visible in the seam as shown
in Figure 3.
K. Twist and Roll
There shall be no twist, roll, deformation or other damage to the mating portion of the crimped contact that
will impair usage of the contact. See Figure 4.
Figure 4
Wire Barrel
No Twist Permitted
L. Straightness/Alignment
The force applied during crimping may cause some bending between the crimped wire barrel and the
mating portion of the contact. The axial concentricity of the crimped wire barrel shall fall into an area
defined by a 4.19 mm [.165 in.] diameter circle whose center is the centerline of the contact. The axial
concentricity of the crimped insulation barrel shall fall into an area defined by a 5.59 mm [.220 in.]
diameter circle whose center is the centerline of the contact. Such deformation is acceptable within the
limits provided in Figure 5.
Periodic inspections must be made to ensure crimped contact formation is consistent as shown.
Figure 5
Centerline of Circle
and Contact
Wire Barrel Insulation Barrel
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3.4. Housings
A connector assembly consists of a plug and a cap connector. A connector consists of a housing (plug or cap)
with a specified number of crimp contacts (pin and/or socket). Mating connectors may be a plug and a cap, or
a plug and a pc board header, so long as both have an identical number of circuits with a pin contact mating
with a socket contact. Both the plug and cap housings have individually numbered cavity identification on the
BACK (wire end), plus an identification rib on the SIDE indicating the No. 1 cavity. The housings feature
polarizing cavities on the mating end and are intermateable with Universal MATE–N–LOK II connectors. The
plug housing has two locking latches and the cap housing has two locking tabs. The housings are designed for
free hanging or panel mounting applications (refer to Paragraph 3.9, Panel Cutout).
A. Assembly
Crimped pin and socket contacts shall be manually inserted in either the plug or cap housing, or they may
be intermixed in each housing to provide multiple keying combinations. See Figure 6.
Insertion Tool 455830-1 (408-7984) is available for inserting contacts crimped to small wire sizes.
B. Disassembly
Extraction Tool 1804030–1 (408–10049) is designed for removing pin and socket contacts from plug and
cap housings. See Figure 6.
Figure 6
Back of Housing
(Wire Entry End)
Contact
Cavity
Pin Contact
(Ref)
Wire Insulation
Front of Housing
(Mating End)
Contact
Cavity
Extraction Tool
1804030-1
Extraction Tip
Interlock
Lever
C. Strain Relief and Wire Dress
If necessary, wires can be bundled together and supported with cable ties or similar device. Wires must
not be stretched or confined in any way. Therefore, the wires must remain perpendicular to the connector
and avoid an excessively sharp bend radius. The minimum distance for the cable tie, measured from the
housing at the wire end of the connector to the cable tie is shown in Figure 7.
3.5. Headers
The pc board headers are supplied preloaded with solder tail pin contacts or solder tail socket contacts.
Vertical pin and socket headers are available in 2 through 15 circuits. Right–angle pin and socket headers are
available in 2 through 8 circuits. All headers feature individually numbered cavity identification on the FRONT
(mating end). The headers also feature polarizing cavities and locking tabs. The headers are designed to be
mounted on a pc board (refer to Paragraph 3.10.C, Printed Circuit Board Layout).
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Figure 7
76.2 [3.0] Min
Distance
Cable Tie (Ref) or
Any Wire Dress
Housing
3.6. Strain Relief Assembly
The strain relief assembly is designed to relieve the stress of the wires on the contacts. There are two strain
relief versions (open and enclosed). The open version is available for 2 through 15 circuit plug housings. The
enclosed version is available for 2 through 15 circuit plug or cap housings. The enclosed version features an
attached insert for smaller wire bundles. Adapters are required when installing an enclosed strain relief
assembly onto a cap housing. Two identical strain reliefs are inserted into slots in the back of the connector (or
adapter) and are secured together with two No. 6 pan head self–tapping screws. See Figure 8.
Figure 8
Open
Version Enclosed
Version
Insert
Cap Connector
Adapter
Enclosed
Strain
Relief
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3.7. Keying Plugs
Keying plugs provide additional polarization for the connectors. The keying plug may be inserted into the front
of the plug or the cap connector. See Figure 9.
Figure 9
Front of Connector
(Mating End)
Empty Contact
Cavity
Split Tapered End
3.8. Test Connectors
Plug and cap test connectors mate with respective assembled plug and cap connectors and headers to test the
electrical circuit. The test connectors are preloaded with spring loaded contacts that will mate with pin or socket
contacts in the connector. The 2.13 mm [.084 in.] dia pin that extends out the BACK of the housing will accept
Universal MATE–N–LOK socket contacts. See Figure 10.
Figure 10
2.13 [.084] Dia Pin (Typ)
Plug Cap
Test connectors have a 5 ampere maximum current rating per circuit.
3.9. Panel Cutout
Cap connector panel mounting cutouts shall be as indicated in Figure 11. (No mounting hardware is required.)
The cap housing features flexible mounting latches for insertion into the panel. Push the cap connector through
the panel – in the same direction as the cutout was made – until it snaps in place.
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Figure 11
NUMBER
OF
CIRCUIT
POSITIONS
DIMENSIONS
A
+0.13
[.005]
B
H
+0.25
[.010]
C
+0.25
[.010]
D
+0.25
[.010]
E
+0.13
[.005]
214.35
[.565]
320.70
[.815]
427.05
[1.065]
614.35
[.565]
920.70
[.815]
12 27.05
[1.065]
15 33.40
[1.315]
6.35
[.250]
2.41
[.095] 8.64
[.340] 13.46
[.530]
6.98
[.275] 12.19
[.480] 26.16
[1.030]
8.89
[.350]
8.89
[.350]
H
Optional panel cutout dimensions for cap and panel polarization.
Panel Thickness - .762 [.030] to 2.286 [.090]
A
B
H
4.44+0.25
[.175+.010]
4.44+0.25
[.175+.010]
C
D
E
2.79
H
+0.13
[.110
H
+.005] 2.79
H
+0.13
[.110
H
+.005]
Direction of Cutout
Punch and Cap Entry
Cap Connector
Panel Cutout
DIMENSION POSITION SIZE
A" 34.67
[1.365] 40.13
[1.580]
6 and 9 12
B" 4.70
[.185] 6.15
[.242]
C" 29.08
[1.145] 34.54
[1.360]
D" 7.37
[.290] 8.08
[.318]
E" 0.25
[.010] 1.98
[.078]
A
B
C
D
E
Twist and Lock
Cap Panel Cutout
2.92
[.115]
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The Twist and Lock cap housing features a round helix for insertion into the panel. Refer to the panel cutout
dimensions as shown in Figure 11.
The Twist and Lock panel cutout is polarized to ensure proper installation of the connector. Align the pin 1
indicator rib with the short side polarization opening of the panel and push the cap connector through the panel.
Twist the connector clockwise until firmly seated. The panel thickness may vary between 0.76 and 2.29 mm
[.030 and .090 in.]. In order to prevent foam leakage, the maximum amount of “gap” between the connector
flange and the panel is 0.25 mm [.010 in.]. Refer to Figure 12.
Figure 12
Short Side
Polarization
Feature Customer Panel
Pin 1 Indicator
Maximum Gap" =
0.25 mm [.010 in.]
3.10. PC Board
A. Material and Thickness
1. Board material will be glass epoxy (FR–4, G–10).
2. The connector headers can be installed on pc boards up to 1.57 mm [.062 in.] thick for standard tails,
and 3.18 mm [.125 in.] for long tails. Board thickness may vary depending upon the application. Contact
the Product Information Center or the Tooling Assistance Center number listed at the bottom of page 1
for suitability of other board materials or thicknesses.
B. Tolerance
Maximum allowable bow of the pc board shall be 0.25 mm [.010 in.] over the length of the socket.
C. PC Board Layout
The mounting and contact holes in the pc board must be precisely located to ensure proper placement and
optimum performance of the connector header. Design the pc board using the dimensions provided in
Figure 13. The layout shows the top (component) side of the board.
Figure 13 represents a
typical
pc board layout for this product. For dimensions and hole pattern layout for specific
product, obtain the appropriate customer drawing through your Tyco Electronics Representative or refer to the
telephone numbers at the bottom of page 1.
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Figure 13
6.35
[.250]
(Typ)
4.44 + 0.13
[.175 + .005]
6.35
[.250]
(Typ)
Polarizing Hole
No. 2 Circuit
No. 1 Circuit
1.78 +0 .08
[.070 + .003] Dia. (Typ)
Vertical PC Board Header Layout (15 Position Ref)
2.54
[.100]
12.83
[.505]
1.52 +0 .08
[.060 + .003] Dia. (Typ)
A
B
0.635
[.250]
7.37
[.290]
3.81 + 0.13
[.150 + .005]
Right-Angle PC Board Header Layout
A = 6.35 [.250] X (Total Number of
Contacts, Minus One).
B = 14.73 [.580] + A
3.11. Contact Hole Configuration
The contact holes in the pc board must be prepared as specified in Figure 14.
Figure 14
Pad Diameter
(As Required)
Tin-Lead Plating
(As Required)
Copper Plating
(As Required)
Diameter of Finished Hole After Plating
Shall be 1.78 +0.08 [.070 +.003] for
Vertical Headers and 1.52 +0.08
[.060 +.003] for Right-Angle Headers
FR-4
Material
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Drilled Hole
Diameter
(As Required)
PC Board Thickness
NOTE:
The drilled hole diameter must be sized so that the diameter of the finished hole after plating meets the dimensions as shown.
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3.12. Soldering
A. Soldering Guidelines
Universal MATE–N–LOK Connector Headers can be soldered using wave or equivalent soldering
techniques. The temperatures and exposure time shall be within the ranges specified in Figure 15. We
recommend using SN60 or SN62 solder for these socket assemblies.
SOLDERING
PROCESS
TEMPERATURE TIME
PROCESS CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT (At Max Temperature)
WAVE SOLDERING 260
s
500
s
5 Seconds
s
Wave Temperature
Figure 15
Manual 402-40 provides some guidelines for establishing soldering practices. Refer to Paragraph 2.6, Manuals.
B. Fluxing
The contact solder tines must be fluxed prior to soldering with a mildly active, rosin base flux. Selection of
the flux will depend on the type of pc board and other components mounted on the board. Additionally, the
flux must be compatible with the wave solder line, manufacturing, health, and safety requirements. Call the
Product Information number at the bottom of page 1 for consideration of other types of flux. Some fluxes
that are compatible with these sockets are provided in Figure 16.
FLUX TYPE
ACTIVITY
RESIDUE
COMMERCIAL DESIGNATION
FLUX TYPE
ACTIVITY
RESIDUE
KESTER ALPHA
Type RMA (Mildly Activated) Mild Noncorrosive 185/197 611
Center (Activated) Medium May be Corrosive 1544, 1545, 1547 711, 809, 811
Figure 16
C. Cleaning
After soldering, removal of fluxes, residues, and activators is necessary. Consult with the supplier of the
solder and flux for recommended cleaning solvents. The following is a listing of common cleaning solvents
that will not affect the sockets. The sockets will be unaffected by any of these solvents for 5 minutes at
room temperature.
Cleaners must be free of dissolved flux and other contaminants. We recommend cleaning with the pc
board on its edge. If using an aqueous cleaner, we recommend standard equipment such as a soak–tank
or an automatic in–line machine. See Figure 17.
CLEANER TIME
(Mi )
TEMPERATURES (Maximum)
NAME TYPE (Minutes) CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT
ALPHA 2110 Aqueous 1 132 270
BIOACT EC-7 Solvent 5 100 212
Butyl CARBITOL Solvent 1 Room Ambient
Isopropyl Alcohol Solvent 5 100 212
KESTER 5778 Aqueous 5 100 212
KESTER 5779 Aqueous 5 100 212
LONCOTERGE 520 Aqueous 5 100 212
LONCOTERGE 530 Aqueous 5 100 212
Terpene Solvent Solvent 5 100 212
Figure 17
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Consideration must be given to toxicity and other safety requirements recommended by the solvent
manufacturer. Trichloroethylene and Methylene Chloride can be used with no harmful affect to the sockets; however,
Tyco Electronics Corporation does not recommend them because of the harmful occupational and environmental
effects. Both are carcinogenic (cancer-causing) and Trichloroethylene is harmful to the earth's ozone layer.
If you have a particular solvent that is not listed, contact the Product Information number at the bottom of page 1.
D. Drying
When drying clean assemblies and pc boards, air drying of is recommended. Temperature for the sockets
should not exceed 105
_
C [221
_
F] for a period of five minutes with no degradation to the connector
components. Degradation of the sockets could result from extreme temperatures.
E. Checking Installed Socket
All solder joints should conform to those specified in Test Specification 109–11.
3.13. Repair/Replacement
Damaged crimped contacts or housings must be removed, discarded, and replaced with new components. Use
an extraction tool to remove individual contacts from connectors for replacement or for relocation to another
housing cavity. Extraction Tool 318851–1 is used to extract contacts from the connectors.
If a damaged contact is evident before the contacts are inserted into the housing, cut the wire in back of the contact
and re-terminate the wire end. If the contact or housing is damaged after insertion, remove the contact with the
extraction tool and cut the wire in back of the contact and re-terminate wire end.
When removing connector headers from pc boards, reasonable care should be taken to remove the headers straight
and in-line in relation to the pc boards. In free-hanging applications, the wires must be supported during removal to
prevent excess strain on the contacts. Improper removal could result in damage to the wires, housing, contacts, or pc
board.
4. QUALIFICATIONS
The Universal MATE–N–LOK Connectors are Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in File Number
E28476, Certified to CSA International in File LR7189, and designed and tested to meet VDE 3980/continuous
surveillance.
5. TOOLING
This section provides a selection of tools for various application requirements. Modified designs and additional
tooling concepts may be available to meet other application requirements. A list of tooling recommendations
and instructional material packaged with the tooling covering the full wire size range is provided in Figure 18.
Tool Engineers have designed machines for a variety of application requirements. For assistance in setting up
prototype and production line equipment, contact Tool Engineering through your local Tyco Electronics Representative
or call the Tooling Assistance Center number at the bottom of page 1.
S
Robotic Equipment
The robotic equipment must have a true position accuracy tolerance of 0.25 mm [.010 in.] to properly
locate the connectors for insertion. This includes gripper and fixture tolerances as well as equipment
repeatability.
S
Board Supports
A pc board support must be used to prevent bowing of the pc board during the placement of a connector
on the board. It should have flat surfaces with holes or a channel wide enough and deep enough to
receive the contact solder tails and boardlocks or other attaching hardware during installation of the
connector on the board.
DANGER
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CAUTION
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CAUTION
!
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Applicators
Applicators are designed for the full wire size range of strip–fed, precision formed contacts, and provide
for high volume, heavy duty production requirements. The applicators can be used in bench or floor
model power units.
Each applicator is shipped with a metal identification tag attached. DO NOT remove this tag or disregard the
information on it. Also, a packet of associated paperwork is included in each applicator shipment. This information
should be read before using the applicator; then it should be stored in a clean, dry area near the applicator for future
reference. Some changes may have to be made to the applicators to run in all related power units. Contact the Tooling
Assistance Center number at the bottom of page 1 for specific changes.
S
Power Units
A power unit is an automatic or semi–automatic device used to assist in the application of a product.
Power unit includes the power source used to supply the force or power to an applicator.
S
Hand Tools
Hand crimping tools are designed for prototype, low–volume applications, and repair.
S
Extraction Tools
Extraction Tools are designed to release the contact inside the connector housing without damaging the
housing or contacts. Refer to Instruction Sheet 408–4371 for information on Extraction Tool 318851–1.
S
Insertion Tools
Insertion Tools are designed for contacts crimped to small fragile wire. They are designed to stabilize the
contact during insertion. Refer to Instruction Sheet 408–7984 for information on Insertion Tool 455830–1.
Figure 18 (cont’d)
Heavy Duty
Quick-Change
Mini-Applicator
(Typical)
AMPOMATOR CLS
Lead-Making Machines
122500-[ ] and 356500-1, -2
AMP-O-LECTRIC Model G"
Terminating Machine 354500-[ ]
with Optional Stripping Module
AMP-3K
1725950-[ ]
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Figure 18 (cont’d)
AMP-O-LECTRIC
Model G" Terminating
Machine 354500-[ ]
Robotic Equipment
(Typ)
PC Board Support
(Customer Supplied)
Holes
(Ref)
Channel
(Ref)
Typical Straight
Action Hand Tool
Extraction Tool
1804030-1
Insertion Tool
455830-1
Hand Crimping Tool
69710-1 with Die
Assemblies 58380
Typical CERTI-CRIMP II
Straight Action Hand Tool
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WIRE SIZE
(AWG) INSULATION
DIAMETER RANGE HAND TOOL
(DOCUMENT) APPLICATOR
(408-8040) POWER UNIT
(DOCUMENT)
30 26
0 81 1 45 [ 032 057]
58439 1 (408 9591)
466616 2
354500-1 (409-5842)
30
-
26
0
.
81
-
1
.
45 [
.
032
-.
057]
58439
-
1 (408
-
9591)
466616
-
2
1725950-3, -4 (409-10047)
466320 1
122500-2, -3 (409-5852)
24 18
1 02 2 54 [ 040 100]
91510 1 (408 8547)
466320
-
1
356500-1, -2 (409-5878)
24
-
18
1
.
02
-
2
.
54 [
.
040
-.
100]
91510
-
1 (408
-
8547)
466320-2
567216 2
}
354500-1 (409-5842)
567216
-
2
}
567216-3
}
1725950-3, -4 (409-10047)
687763 1
122500-2, -3 (409-5852)
20 14
1 52 3 30 [ 060 130]
91500 1 (408 8547)
687763
-
1
356500-1, -2 (409-5878)
20
-
14
1
.
52
-
3
.
30 [
.
060
-.
130]
91500
-
1 (408
-
8547)
687763 2
354500-1 (409-5842)
687763
-
2
1725950-3, -4 (409-10047)
20-18 3.30-5.08 [.130-.200] 91508-1 (408-8547) --- ---
687926 1
122500-2, -3 (409-5852)
20 14
3 30 5 08 [ 130 200]
687926
-
1
356500-1, -2 (409-5878)
20
-
14
3
.
30
-
5
.
08 [
.
130
-.
200]
---
687926 2
354500-1 (409-5842)
687926
-
2
1725950-3, -4 (409-10047)
2@18
3 30 5 08 [ 130 200]
1385264 2
354500-1 (409-5842)
2@18
3
.
30
-
5
.
08 [
.
130
-.
200]
---
1385264
-
2
1725950-3, -4 (409-10047)
466588 1
122500-2, -3 (409-5852)
18 14
3 30 5 08 [ 130 200]
466588
-
1
356500-1, -2 (409-5878)
18
-
14
3
.
30
-
5
.
08 [
.
130
-.
200]
---
466588 2
354500-1 (409-5842)
466588
-
2
1725950-3, -4 (409-10047)
16-14 3.30-5.08 [.130-.200] 91506-1 (408-8547) --- ---
466597 1
122500-2, -3 (409-5852)
12 10
5 08 [ 200] Max
69710 1
{
(408 2095)
466597
-
1
356500-1, -2 (409-5878)
12
-
10
5
.
08 [
.
200] Max
.
69710
-
1
{
(408
-
2095)
466597 2
354500-1 (409-5842)
466597
-
2
1725950-3, -4 (409-10047)
{
Hand tool 69710-1 uses die set 58330-1 for 12 AWG and die set 58380-2 for 10 AWG. Refer to Instruction Sheet 408-9433.
}
Applicators used with product part numbers 770210-1 and 770211-1.
Figure 18 (end)
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6. VISUAL AID
Figure 19 shows a typical application of Universal MATE–N–LOK 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 19. VISUAL AID
CONNECTORS FULLY
CLOSED AND LATCHED
WIRE STRANDS
MUST BE VISIBLE
IN THIS AREA
WIRE STRANDS AND
INSULATION MUST
BOTH BE VISIBLE IN
THIS AREA
NO DAMAGE OR
DISTORTION IN
THIS AREA BELLMOUTH MUST
BE VISIBLE
CUTOFF TAB MUST
BE VISIBLE
LOCKING LANCES
NOT DEFORMED
HEADER MUST BE
VISUALLY SEATED
ON PC BOARD
BELLMOUTH MUST
BE VISIBLE
CUTOFF TAB MUST
BE VISIBLE