RP-5 eames AMIPHENOL 217 SERIES Rack and Panel Connectors AT RSTEIETE E nret comers rod i A) . i217 SERIESMIL-C-26518 A Significant Advance In The State-of-the-Art On the ground or in space, wherever there is a require- ment for superior environmental protection, high per- formance, and minimum weight and bulk, 217 Series mini- ature environment resistant connectors are the answer. In developing the 217 Series, AMPHENOL faced the problem of satisfying reliability, logistics, and present and anticipated environmental requirements for con- nector usage. To solve the problem, AMPHENOL had to generate advanced design concepts, formulate materials specifically for connector usage, and work out new pro- duction techniques. The resulting 217 Series connectors exceed the stringent requirements of both MIL-C-26518 (USAF) and MIL-C-38300 (USAF) for performance and reliability. TWO VERSIONS 217 Series connectors are available in two different versions: 1. Both mating faces in silicone rubber, conforming to MIL-C-26518 (USAF). 2. The plug (with socket contacts) incorporating the AMPHENOL Ultra-Mate principlea hard dielec- tric face conforming to MIL-C-38300 (USAF). Since the receptacle (with pin contacts) is identical in both versions, there is complete inter-mateability with either the standard resilient plug or the Ultra-Mate. Miniature Environment Resistant Connectors COMPLETE ENVIRONMENTAL SEALING Monoblock con- struction, with bonded interfaces between the three dielectric components (insert, anti-deflection disc, and grommet) eliminates air voids and protects connectors from degrading moisture and altitude conditions. AMPHENOL-developed silicone rubber dielectric provides resilience and unsurpassed resistance to tear, compres- sion set, fluids, and high temperatures. On mating, insert faces compress to form a resilient dielectric seal around each individual contact. Together with monoblock con- struction, this puts void-free, continuous dielectric around each contact through the entire connector length. A pressurizing seal around each contact prevents the passage of air or moisture through the contact hole, and twin sealing risers at each wire hole in the grommet double-seal each individual wire. A continuous barrier on the periphery of the socket insert mates with a recess around the pin insert to form an additional compression seal. A dynamic lip sea] between mated shells constitutes still another barrier to dirt and moisture, and protects the integrity of the face seals. GO/NO-GO RELIABILITY When an Ultra-Mate connector mates, you can be sure there is proper electrical contact. In Ultra-Mate connectors of the 217 Series, the socket con- tacts are closely surrounded by hard dielectric. Where connector pins are slightly misaligned, the beveled entry of Ultra-Mate connectors guides them in right. However, if the pins are badly bent, the hard dielectric presents a closed entry and prevents mating. To insure contact seal, there is an additional resilient layer behind the hard face. LIGHT WEIGHT ANDO HIGH CONTACT DENSITY Connector shells are of high-strength, impact-extruded aluminum forgings with a high strength-to-weight ratio. The insert arrangement is designed for the maximum number of contacts within the area available. POKE-HOME CONTACTS The Poke-Home contacts can be individually inserted or removed without disassembling the connector or disturbing adjacent contacts. Even in the Ultra-Mate connectors, which have a hard dielectric face, they can be released from the front. These high temperature, MIL-C-266386 contacts are crimped quickly, consistently, and reliably with either hand or power tools, shown on page 16. They have high electrical conductivity, present a smooth configuration, and completely protect electrical contact pressure-members from environmental and handling damage. The contacts come in sizes 12, 16, 20, and shielded, with rhodium-over-silver plating. VARIETY OF CONFIGURATIONS Plugs and receptacles are available in two shell sizes with various contact arrangements. Contacts are crimp applied. Connectors are mated under tension by dual spring-loaded mounting assemblies and fixed bushings. Either the plug or the receptacle may be spring loaded. The receptacle mounts on the panel front or rear.Performance Characteristics 217 SERIESMIL-C-26518 TEST SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS TEST RESULTS Dielectric No flashover at 1500 volts AC(RMS) at sea level, No flashover was evident at 1500, 1250, and Withstanding 1250 volts AC(RMS) at 10,000 feet altitude, 1000 volts AC(RMS) when tested at the re- Voltage and 1000 valts AC(RMS) at 110,000 feet} spective altitudes. (Mated) altitude. Dielectric No flashover at 1500 volts AC(RMS) at sea level, No flashover was evident at 1500, 1250, and Withstanding Voltage 1250 volts AC(RMS) at 10,000 feet altitude and 200 volts AC(RMS) when tested at the respec- (Unmated) 200 volts AC(RMS) at 110,000 feet altitude. tive altitudes. Insulation Resistance 5,000 Megohms minimum insulation resistance at room temperature, 2,000 megohms insula- tion resistance at 500F. 500,000 Megohms minimum insulation resist- ance at room temperature, and 12,000 meg- ohms minimum insulation resistance at 500F. Temperature Life Must carry specified current for 1000 hours. Connectors did carry specified current for 1000 hours, and will pass remaining specification test. Thermal Shock Connectors must be subjected to 5 cycles of 67F to +500F, and be capable of passing remaining specification requirements. The connectors met or exceeded specification requirements after subjection to thermal shock. Physical Shock Subject to 50 gravity units transient. Passed all subsequent tests after subjection to gravity units transient. Vibration 15 Gs for 3 hours at 392F. 15 G's for 3 hours at 67F. No discontinuity or damage occurred during this test. : Air Leakage With a 30 PSI! pressure differential across the connector during exposure to extremes of high and low temperature the connectors shall show evidence of not morethan 1 cubicin/hr. leakage. No detectable leak was observed. Moisture Resistance Per MIL-STD-202, method 106, maintain 1000 megohms minimum insulation resistance. Connectors maintained 6000 meghoms mini- mum insulation resistance. Altitude Immersion Three (3) cycles). Maintains 10,500 megohms insulation resist- ance and 1,500 VAC(RMS) applied potential. Corrosion 50 Hours salt spray. No base metal exposed. Fluid Immersion 20 Hour immersion in MIL-L-9236 aviation lubricating oif and MIL-H-5606 hydraulic fluid. Connectors can be properly mated and un- mated, and no flashover occurred when 1500 VAC(RMS) was applied at sea level. Ozone Exposure -010/.015% by volume for 2 hours. No cracking or damage occurred to the connec- tor dielectrics. Maintenance Aging 10 Insertions and removals of the contacts. No damage occurred to contacts or connectors. Removable Contact Retention 20 Lbs. minimum after 10 cycles, size 20. 25 Lbs. minimum after 10 cycles, size 16. 30 Lbs. minimum after 10 cycles, size 12. Contacts held specified axial load after 10 cycles. Contact insertion Force 8 Poynds maximum 7 Pounds 4 oz. maximum Contact Deflection 012 Inches maximum displacement when specified load is applied from front. Contacts held specified axial toad after 10 cycles. Coupling Durability 500 Mating Cycles No damage detrimental to the operation of the connector. Mating and Unmating Forces Maximum mating or unmating force: Size A, 60 Lbs.; Size B, 40 Lbs.; Size C, 25 Lbs. Connectors meet MIL-C-26518B (USAF) re- quirements. Sand and Dust exposure Per MIL-E-5272 condition B No damage occurred.MWASa.isce Available Insert Arrangements Showing Rear Face of Pin Inserts eaocner SIZE A SHELL U3 5 7 9 NS OS 17 9 2023 25 27 PONS OW a yoo os 7 F HW 1 Ws FW Ut 2 625 7 FU AdNS 17 WP 23-23-27 BF F135 s(IpocDDDDD00000C000GHIG |}. 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A Available in closed entry hard dielectric ULTRAMATE. Special insert arrangements and coupling mechanisms may be obtained by contacting Amphenol Connector Division. nsage RAD PLUG MS24285 | (usar) Tl DEFLECTION AN pISC SPRING LOADED MOUNTING ASSEMBLY MS-24695 (USAF) SEALING GASKET CLOSED ENTRY HARD DIELECTRIC ULTRAMATE CONTACTS FRONT INSERT MIL-C-26636 (USAF) MONOBLOCK CONSTRUCTION rare! STATIC DYNAMIC TYPE PERIPHERAL couer RELEASE LIP SEAL FIXED BUSHING INSERT STATIC MS-24700 (USAF RIM SEAL (USAF) TEFLON PLUG INSERT ANTI-DEFLECTION DISC WIRE SEALING GROMMET MS24286 (USAF) RECEPTACLE DOUBLE SEALING CONTACT GROMMET FERRULE RISERS SEAL 217 SERIES ULTRAMATE & MIL-C-26518 RACK & PANEL CONNECTORS EMPLOYING MIL-C-26636 (USAF) CRIMP CONTACTSDimensions and Installation Data BRApAS sells STYLE P (PIN INSERT) RECEPTACLES .285 DIA. (4 HOLES) MAX. PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 1.086 1.020 1076) 148 DIA. 101 148 O1A. .144 144 C'SINK 100 To C'SINK 100 TO 239 DIA. TYP 279 DIA. TYP oO i | c 6 | FLOAT | FIXED 567] MOUNT 567 MOUNT 1557 "557 Shelf Dimension Size A 8 c A 3.459 3.393 3.880 3.449 3.383 3.870 B 2.030 1.964 2,450 2.020 1.954 2,440 1.585 1.533 2,005 1.575 1,523 1.995 639 FIXED FRONT MOUNT Ay FIXED BACK + MOUNTING == +.043 +43 ma I PANEL DIMEN! FACE SI PANEL TO PANEL DIMENSION TO EFFECT FACE SEAL THE PANEL TO PANEL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ABOVE WILL BE REOUCED 8Y .064 WHEN CAPTIVE HARDWARE IS USED. PANEL TO PANEL SION TO EFFECT Nc oO Late ' t Shel! A B c 566 1.178 1.008 Size + .005 + .004 + .005 SEB 1.008 998 > > 338 1 A 3375 3.875 4.296 a , | B 19852485 (2.866 | | c 1516 2.000 2.421 8 596} [142 f 1 586 . 286 Giles) MAX. STYLE S (SOCKET INSERT) PLUGS my Sheil A LS )O) ust ite tetas edo aSe 558 - 862 8 A 3.239 3.875 4.296 7 \ a 1 & fy B 1.809 2.445 2.866 c 1.380 2.000 2.421 BE be t06 A 1.340 B | MAX. CAPTIVE _HAROWARE CAPTIVATES (2) SPRING -ASSEMBLIES TO SHELLYAW Meladiase How to Order 217 Series Connectors The part numbering system has been set up to provide a complete and exact description through the part number. To find the AMPHENOL part number to order, put together the four groups of digits and letters that specify the particular 217 Series connector you want, as per the following example. 21724C-A077S10 SERIES DESIGNATION 217 SHELL AND CONTACT TYPE Use number in appro- priate cotumn below. Number Socket Pin of Contacts Contacts Contacts (Piug) (Receptacle) 20 21 102 22 23 92 24 25 77 28 29 $2 30 31 26 32 33 18 48 493 50 50 51 42 54 55 41 INSERT CONSTRUCTION Closed Entry, Hard Dielectric, Ultra-Mate RResilient Front SHELL SIZE A,B TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTACTS No. 1 No, 2 #12 Shielded Shielded ||} COMPONENTS INCLUDED O Piug or Receptacle Connector with contacts and spare sealing plugs. Plug or Receptacle Connector without contacts. 2 Connector with captive retainer and spring mounting assemblies assembled to connector without contacts. 3. Same as 2 except with contacts included, pack- aged separately. 4 Connector, without contacts, with retainer nuts (MS* Fixed bushing) packaged separately. 5 Same as 4 except with contacts incuded, pack- aged separately. 6 Connector, without contacts, with spring loaded mounting assembly (MS) packaged separately. 7 Same as 6 except with contacts included, pack- aged separately. 8 Connector without contacts, with retainer nuts (stainiess) (MS* Fixed Bushing) packaged sepa- rately. ~ < 9 Same as except with contacts inctuded, pack- aged separately. *Fixed Bushing: MS No. AMPHENOL No. MS 24700-1 217-537 (Set of 4) Aluminum MS 24700-2 217-955 (Set of 4) Stainless **Spring Loaded Mounting Assembly: MS 24695-! 217-678 {A Size) (Set of 4) nd MS 24695.-2 217-679 (& Size) (Set of 4) ' $20 #16 292 198 10 . SHELL FINISH 077 65 12 TYPE OF CONTACT 1 MIL-C-26518 hard coat O52 $2 7 anodize on front of shell, 026 26 PPin gold iridite on flange and gis 33 18 SSocket 5 on grommet ferrule old Iridite Se3 36 60 1 6 Black Anodize Contact Data Max. AMPHENOL Part No. MS Part No. Contact Current Wire Size Rating Size Pin Socket Pin Socket No. 20 7.5 amps | 24-22-20 AWG | 48-1595-02 1248-136-2001S-02] MS24254.20P MS24255-20S No. 16 22 amps 18-16 AWG | 48-1825-02 |248-136-1600S-02 | MS24254-16P MS24255-16S No. 12 41 amps 14-12 AWG | 48-1827-02 |248-136-1200S-02 | MS24254-12P MS24255-12S No. 1 (shielded)* Resilient 3 amps 48-1226-02 48-1227-02 MS27184-22P MS27185-22S Hard Front 3 amps *e - 48-1227-50 - MS27450-22S No. 2 (shielded) Resilient 7.5 amps ee 48-2187-02 48-2188-02 MS27184-20P MS27185-20S Hard Front lamp RG-195/U 48-2187-50 48-2188-50 - - *Replaces No. 12 power contact. . Can accommodate cables RG179/U, RG179A/U, RG187/U, RG188/U and RG161/U as well as shielded contacts. Cables RG195/U, RG178/U, RG178A/U and RG196/U can also be accommodated with modification to shielded contacts. **Cable MIL-C-27500-22KING (Extruded) or 22 AWG per MIL-C-7078 type II. ***Cable MIL-C-27500-22KIN6; Z0KING6; 1BKING (Extruded) or 22, 20, 18 AWG per MIL-C-7078 type II. 4How to Order Poke-Home Contacts and Tools ShApA 32 Ss CONTACTS GROMMET SEALING PLUGS When you order 217 Series connectors with con- tacts, the contact package contains enough con- tacts to complete the insert arrangement and AMPHENOL MS have at least 2 spares left. The package also in- Color Code Size Part No. Part Number cludes enough sealing plugs for at least 15% of " the contacts in the insert, in any case a minimum Yellow 12 & #1 Shielded 48-2221-12 MS27187-2 of 3 sealing plugs. To provide proper sealing, in- sert unwired contacts and sealing plugs in all Blue 16 48-2221-16 (S27187-1 unused holes. (Use a #12 contact for a /1 shielded hole.) To order contacts and sealing plugs sepa- Red 20 48-2221-20 MS27186-1 rately use the part numbers in the table. below. ontacts may also be ordered in reels for use . . with automatic crimping tools. White f2 Shielded 48-1458-01 _ TOOLS Note that various tools are available for crimping, inserting, and removing each size contact. * Automatic Equipment Availabie; Consult Factory Max. Posi- Removal Tool Wire | Cur- AMPHENOL Part No. MS Part No. Crimp- tioner Crimp Insertion Contact | Size] rent ing or Jaw Tool Standard Ultra-Mate Size AWG | Rating Pin Socket Pin Socket Tool | Turret | Setting Connector Connector Amps. Head Dia. 294-88 294-89 294-203, za} 30 294-126] Included (MS24256A20) | (MS 24256R20) | (MS24256RHZ0) No. 20 22 | 5.0 | 48-1595-02 | 248-136-2001S-02 | MS24254-20P] S24255-20S] 294-505] Automatic| .031-041 or 2 | 75 o-294-5421294-1889-01 SEE 294-213 DATA PLATE 18 16 je 294-126] Included No. 16 16 | 22 | 48:2825-02 0S24254-16P] S24255-16S] 294-506] Automatic] .041-053} 294-96 294-97 294-180, +0294-542 | 294-1889-01 ste (MS24256A16) | (MS24256R16) |(MS24256RH16) PLATE 14 32 294-126 Included No. 12 12 | ay | 48:1827-02 MS24254-12P | MS24255-12S| 294-506 | Automatic! 062-072] 294.79 294-73 294-183, vo294-542 |294-1889-0 bata (MS24256A12)| (IMS24256R12) | (MS24256RHI12) PLATE No.1 (shielded) | ** | 3 | 48-1226-02| 48-1227-02 MS27184-22P | MS27185-22S| 294-268 | 294-1631 SEE 294-72} 294-73t 294-264 sooo] yf 48-1226-54| 48-1227-54 _ _ path (MS24256A12) | (MS 24256R12) eevee? 1 | 48-1226-55 | 48-1227-55 _ _ PLATE No. 2 i$27185-20S see (shielded) J *** | 7.5 | 48-2187-02] 48-2188-02 S27184-20P | p4s27450-205 | 294-268 | 294-1630 Pate 294-128} 294-1274 294-184 *Replaces No. 12 power contact. **Accommodates cables, RGI74 uu. RG79/U. RGI79A/U, RG187/U, RG188/U and RG161/U as well as shielded wire. Can also accommodate Cable MIL-C-27500-22KING (Ex- truded) or 22 AWG per MIL-C-7078 type II ***Accommodates Cable MIL-C-27500- Z2KING; Z0KING; ISKING (Extruded) of 22, 20, 18 AWG, per MIL-C-7078 Type II. ***For use with RG195/U and RG180/U, RGISOA/U and RG180B/U. ***9*Accommodates Cables RG178/U, RG178A/U, RG178B/U and RGI96/U. tThese tools are applicable to all #1 or #2 shielded contacts, respectively, not just contacts fisted here. 294-126 (MS3191-1) Tools are inactive for new procurement, but can be used if available, 0294-542 Crimping tools comply with MIL-C-22520 specification.Ea ea HowTo Use Hand Crimping Tools Setting Up the MS3191-1 Tool 1. Put tool in open position by squeezing handles to Setting Up the MS22520/1-01 Tool and Turret Head 1. Put tool in open position by squeezing handles to their maximum position to trip ratchet, then releasing them. their maximum position to trip ratchet, then releas- ing them. 2. Loosen latch locking screw and pull latch to open position. . Depress side lever to release locked turret. 3. Pull positioner release all the way down against force . .. of spring and insert or remove positioner. . Dial turret for proper positioner. 4. Select proper positioner for contact size. Positioners ys : wg: are color fied and stamped for size. Be sure flat on 4, Depress turret barrel until it snaps in locked position. flange mates with the flat in handle. Positioner flange . . must be flush with handle before positioner latch as- 5. Set tool adjustment to proper selector number for wire sembly and locking screw can be fully closed and locked. size being used. Lock in place. Tool is now ready 5. After positioner is in place, push latch to closed posi- to crimp. tion and tighten latch locking screw. Tool is now ready to crimp. Crimping 1. Insert prepared contact and wire through the indenter opening into positioner. 2. Squeeze handles together until positive stop is reached. Tool will then release and return to fully open posi- tion. Remove crimped contact and wire. Procedures for the other crimping tools are similar. Contact Insertion and Removal With Ease and Consistent Reliability Properly designed contact insertion and removal tools are available for the connectors in this catalog. Find the proper tool numbers on the pages covering the specific connectors. INSERT OR REMOVE INDIVIDUAL CONTACTS AT WILL insertion 1. Cradle the crimp end of contact in round end of tool, making sure tip of tool rests against contact shoulder at base of crimp. 4, Withdraw tool, keeping it at right angles to grom- met face during withdrawal. Removal 2. Carefully direct mating end of contact into appro- _1,_ Select. proper removal tool for size of contact. priate wire ore in grommet assembly. . 2. Insert bit (into mating end of female contacts, over 3. Push contact into grommet assembly until contact mating end of male contacts) and push the con- is seated with a positive stop. When shoulder on insertion bit reaches grommet face, insertion is complete. tact out. REMOVING CONTACT 6 INSERTING CONTACTSet selector knob for wire size being used. . : > : , o . z Strip wires to lengths shown in table, below. Be careful not to Insert stripped wire into contact pocket until it is visible through cut or gall wire strands or insulation. If ends fray, twist them inspection hole. back to their original lay. Fully seat contact in crimping tool. Crimp in one full stroke. (The Visibility of the wire in the contact inspection hole indicates that ratchet will not release jaws until tool has completed stroke.) the wire is crimped at the proper depth. COLOR CODING Contact Contact and Positioner insulation Stripping Size Color Code Wire Size oO. D. Lengths 20 Red 20-22-24 AWG .040/.090 .187/.234 16 Blue 16-18-20 AWG .068/.130 .220/.260 12 Yellow 12-14 AWG -106/.1707 -220/.260"Crimping and Inserting STATED cs icited contacts CABLE STRIPPING mal lay. Shielded Contacts eo noe SS] Strip cable jacket, braid, and dielectric to the dimensions shown in the table on page 17. Make all cuts square and sharp, being eareful not to nick braid, dielectric, or center conductor when cutting. If con- ductor ends fray, twist them to their nor- After Crimping SEALING CENTER PIN SOCKET BoD sueeve @) contact ASSEMBLY | \ Exploded Views of Shielded Contact Types PR i OUTER CENTER SOCKET PIN BODY FERRULE CONTACT ASSEMBLY SEALING SLEEVE Slide sealing boot or sleeve and outer ferrule onto cable and strip cable as shown at right. After stripping, slide spacer over center conductor as shown for @and @); for slide spacer under wire braid. qe OUTER FERRULE Insert stripped center conductor into contact until wire shows through inspection hole and dielectric(@, @, @) or spacer(@, @) butts against contact. Fully seat contact in nest bushing of crimp tool and crimp in one full stroke, (Follow same crimping procedures shown on page 15 except use nest bushing crimping tool from table on page 17.) Peete Slightly flare out ends of wire braid to facilitate insertion of inner ferrule of body assembly. (Do not comb braid.) Install center contact in body assembly and slide inner ferrule underneath wire braid as shown. Push center contact until it is locked in place in the body assembly. Pull lightly on cable to make sure that contact is securely locked in place. Slide outer ferrule over braid and up against body as shown. There should be no slack in the wire braid. Crimp the outer ferrule with proper tool from table on page 17. Then, for @, and @, slide sealing sleeve toward contact until sleeve touches outer ferrule. Insert the assembled shielded contact into the connector in the same way as the standard Poke Home contact, with applicable insertion tool (see page 14). This completes assembly for @, @, , and . To complete assembly for @, push sealing boot into connector grommet until O-ring riser of boot snaps into place and seals the assembly.SHIELDED CONTACT CRIMPING Contact Cable Stripping Center tact eo ) Outer Shielded | Pin (P) mensions enter Con mphenol Nos.)| Ferrule Drawing Contact or +1/64, .000 inch Nest Crimp | Crimping Cable Application Sockets[ A B Cc Tool Bushing | Setting | & Tool #22 AWG per MIL-C-7078 Type ll and 48-1226-02 | p | 7/32 | 5/64 | 7/64 | 294-268* | 294-1631 #3 294-529 | MIL-C-27200-22 K ype oe 48-1227-02,] RG-174/U, 18/0 1 Shielded | 48-1227-50 ] 4 294.529 | RG-161/U, -179/U, -179A/U, -187/U 43-1226-57 | P| o739 | grea | yea | 204-268" | 294-1631 #1 294.529 | Raychem 9530A11 48-1227-57 | e 48-1226-51, |p SA 7/32 | 1/32 | 5/32 | 294-268* | 294-1631 l 294-528 | RG-180/U, -180A/U, -180B/U, -195/U fl Shielded | 48.1227-51,| 54, -56 48-1226-55 | P| sve | 1/32 | 5/32 | 294-268" | 294-1631 #1 | 294.529 | RG-178/U, -178A/U, -178B/U, -196-U #\Shielded | 48-1227-55] SEE #18, 20, 22 AWG per MIL-C-7078, Type II 48-2187-02 | P 294-126** | 294-1014 7/32 | 7/64 | 9/64 DATA and MIL-(-27500-18, -20,-22 KING 48-2188-02 s ! / 294-268" | 294-1630 | PLATE 294528 | traded Jacket #2 Shielded | 48- 2187. 50, P wt, 50, | || 7/82 | 7/64 | 9768 atone | sored a | 294528 | RG-180/U, -1804/U, -180B/0, -195/0 54 ' 22 Qed eee | Ese | 7764 | 9/64 | 294-268" | 294-1630 | 47 | 294-530. | RG-59/U and 21-541 *254-268 Conforms to MIL-C-22520/2 specification. A Including Hex Die Set **MS3191-1 Tools are inactive for new procurement, but can be used if available. ete = Q Re cee seuune e ennute @ ne += efi - a 4