ML-DTL- Features and Application MS2426*/AE66* Features and Application ML-DTL- family offers connectors with bayonet coupling as well as threaded coupling. These connectors are intermateable with correspondingly coupled ML-DTL-83723 Series connectors (except shell size 8, threaded coupling only). AE66 connectors are widely used on commercial, military and aerospace systems requiring general-purpose, miniature cylindrical bayonet or threaded coupling connectors. This family (bayonet as well as threaded) of connectors is offered in wall mount receptacles, jam nut mounted receptacles which incorporate O ring seals, designed for rear panel D hole mounting, and straight plugs. Twenty-one insert arrangements per ML-STD-554 are tooled and qualified to ML-DTL-, utilizing 3 to 57 M39029 contacts. Contacts come in sizes 20, 6 and 2, terminating wire sizes from 24 to 2 gauge. Connector Sealing A pressure seal at the connector interface is accomplished through the aid of a coupling device which compresses the front resilient insulators and thus offers a seal around each contact preventing the passage of moisture through the contact cavity. Rear resilient insulators are designed with a triple wire seal in each cavity to offer positive sealing and prevent wicking of moisture through the connector without the use of external clamping devices or adapters. n addition, a dynamic O ring seal in the receptacles engages the front of the plug shell when connectors are mated and offers yet another barrier to moisture and contaminants. Superior Contact Stability - Front release crimp contact system features a beryllium-copper retaining clip completely encased in a tough dielectric wafer, thus protecting the clip tines from damage. Closed Entry Socket Contacts Closed-entry socket contacts facilitate positive mating. These connectors are only available in aluminum shells with anodic plating to the MS number. n addition, we offer connectors with passivated stainless steel shells to commercial callouts only. nsert Polarization Alternate insert positions documented in the original specification, positions through 5, are still available (except in shell size 8), but are not approved for new design. These alternate insert clocking positions aid in mating of adjacent connectors having identical insert arrangement. Polarization Alternate key/keyway positions prevent cross mating of adjacent connectors having same insert arrangement. 50
ML-DTL- MS2426*/AE66* Operating Temperature Range Class R: -55 C to +200 C (-67 F to +392 F) Class E*: -55 C to +200 C (-67 F to +392 F) Material and Finish Data (Class) R aluminum shell, black anodized finish E* stainless steel shell, passivated Corrosion Resistance Classes R and E* withstand 48-hour salt spray. Environmental Seal Wired, mated connectors shall meet the altitude-immersion test specified by ML-DTL-. Fluid Resistance Unmated connectors resist specified immersions in ML-PRF-5606 (hydraulic fluid), ML-PRF-23699 (lubricating oil), ML-PRF-7808 (lubricating oil), ML-DTL-5624 (JP-5) and glycol. Shock and Vibration Requirements Wired, mated connectors shall not be damaged, coupling ring shall not loosen, and there shall be no interruption of electrical continuity longer than one microsecond when subjected to the following: Shock Mated connectors withstand a pulse of approximate half sine wave of 00 G magnitude with duration of 6 milliseconds applied in each of the three major axes. Vibration Mated connectors withstand the following vibration levels: Vibration per EA-364, test procedure 28 conducted at a low temperature ambient of -55 C (-67 F) and high ambient of +200 C (392 F). -to- Conductivity Class R is non-conductive. Maximum potential drop shall not exceed 200 millivolts for class E*. Durability Bayonet Coupling 500 cycles Threaded Coupling 200 cycles Voltage Rating Suggested Operating Voltage** Test Voltage Test Voltage Test Voltage Test Voltage Service (Sea Level) Sea Level 50,000 Ft. 70,000 Ft. 0,000 Ft. Rating AC (RMS) DC V RMS V RMS V RMS V RMS 600 850 500 450 275 200 * Class E only available to commercial callouts. Consult factory for drawings. Pages 53 thru 58 apply to class R only. ** To be used by designer only as a guide. 5
ML-DTL- Part Number Development Bayonet & Threaded Coupling Part Number Development Mil. Prefix MS 24266 R 2 T 2 P N Aero Prefix AE 666 R 2 T 2 P N -340 type 24264 = Wall mount receptacle = 664 (Aero p/n) 24265 = Jam nut receptacle = 665 (Aero p/n) 24266 = Straight plug = 666 (Aero p/n) Class (Material and Finish) R = Aluminum shell, black anodized finish E* = Stainless steel shell, passivated (SS) 8, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 20, 22 or 24 Coupling Mechanism B = Bayonet Coupling T = Threaded Coupling nsert Arrangement See pages 64 Contact Style P = Pin S = Socket Polarization (Keying) N = Normal 6, 7, 8, 9 or Y (Alternate keyed positions, Y is not availabe in SS 8), 2, 3, 4 or 5 (Clocked insert polarizations within normally keyed shell, not approved for new design, n/a in SS 8) Modification (applies to Aero part numbers only) 0 = Less contacts (is not marked on the part) 34 = Connector kitted with MS2729-XX straight clamp Consult factory for other modifications * Class E only available to commercial callouts. Consult factory for drawings. Pages 53 thru 58 apply to class R only. Note : Each connector is furnished with contacts unless ordered less contacts (L/C) as follows: Two spare contacts for each size contact utilized and at least 5% of the number of contacts but no less than three sealing plugs are provided. No insertion/removal tools are provided. No spares are required for shielded contacts. Note 2: Proper part number marking has no 0 in front of single digit shell size (8), and no 0 in front of single digit layouts. Example: MS24264R8B3SN and MS24264R8B8P6. Please note that in this series N for normal is included in part number marking. 52
MS24264R**B Wall Mounting Receptacle AE664R**B Bayonet Coupling, Crimp Removable, Front Release A B.42(36.09) 4x C MOUNTNG HOLES MASTER KEYWAY.728(8.49).708(7.98).072(.83).052(.32) D F GROMMET 4 MNOR KEYWAYS 3 ORANGE COLOR STRPES EQUALLY SPACED E ACCESSORY THREAD.306(7.77) MN FULL THREAD Page 52 Page 6 Page 64 Page 5 Page 63 Page 60 Completed Part Number Contacts, Sealing Plugs and Tools nsert Arrangements nsert Availability and Contact nformation Polarization PANEL THCKNESS:.25(3.8) A B Ø C Ø D E Ø F +.000 +.00 +.000 +.00 Accessory Thread ±.005 ±.3 (TP) -.009 -.23 -.005 -.3 Class 2A Maximum inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm 8.82 20.62.594 5.09.25 3.8.536 3.6 7/6-28UNEF.328 8.33 0.937 23.80.79 8.26.25 3.8.659 6.74 9/6-24UNEF.420 0.67 2.03 26.9.82 20.62.25 3.8.829 2.06 3/4-20UNEF.580 4.73 4.25 28.58.906 23.0.25 3.8.898 22.8 3/6-20UNEF.664 6.87 6.250 3.75.969 24.6.25 3.8.025 26.04 5/6-20UNEF.769 9.53 8.343 34..062 26.97.25 3.8.3 28.73 -/6-8UNEF.902 22.9 20.437 36.50.56 29.36.25 3.8.256 3.90-3/6-8UNEF.033 26.24 22.562 39.67.250 3.75.25 3.8.38 35.08-5/6-8UNEF.52 29.26 24.703 43.26.375 34.93.54 3.9.506 38.25-7/6-8UNEF.282 32.56 53
MS24265R**B Jam Nut Receptacle AE665R**B Bayonet Coupling, Crimp Removable, Front Release B C MOUNTNG FLAT MASTER KEYWAY.42(36.09).78(9.84).76(9.33).306(7.77) MN FULL THREAD D F GROMMET A 3 ORANGE COLOR STRPES EQUALLY SPACED E ACCESSORY THREAD G JAM-NUT THREAD HEX NUT WTH 3 TEFLON PLUGS EQUALLY SPACED "O" RNG PANEL THCKNESS:.25(3.8) Page 52 Page 6 Page 64 Page 5 Page 63 Page 60 Completed Part Number Contacts, Sealing Plugs and Tools nsert Arrangements nsert Availability and Contact nformation Polarization Ø A B C Ø D E Ø F G +.000 +.00 Accessory Thread Jam Nut Thread Maximum ±.005 ±.3 ±.003 ±.08 -.005 -.3 Class 2A Maximum Class 2A inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm 8.068 27.3.979 24.87.593 5.06.536 3.6 7/6-28UNEF.328 8.33 5/8-20UN 0.92 30.28.04 28.04.78 8.24.659 6.74 9/6-24UNEF.420 0.67 3/4-20UNEF 2.380 35.05.29 32.79.905 22.99.829 2.06 3/4-20UNEF.580 4.73 5/6-20UNEF 4.505 38.23.39 35.33.968 24.59.898 22.8 3/6-20UNEF.664 6.87-20UNEF 6.630 4.40.56 38.5.093 27.76.025 26.04 5/6-20UNEF.769 9.53 -/8-20UN 8.740 44.20.64 4.68.27 30.9.3 28.73 -/6-8UNEF.902 22.9 -/4-20UN 20.860 47.24.766 44.86.342 34.09.256 3.90-3/6-8UNEF.033 26.24-3/8-8UNEF 22 2.040 5.82.954 49.63.467 37.26.38 35.08-5/6-8UNEF.52 29.26 -/2-20UN 24 2.60 54.86 2.079 52.8.592 40.44.506 38.25-7/6-8UNEF.282 32.56-5/8-8UNEF 54
MS24266R**B Straight Plug AE666R**B Bayonet Coupling, Crimp Removable, Front Release A COUPLNG NUT.375(34.93) MASTER KEY.306(7.77) MN FULL THREAD B C GROMMET 4 MNOR KEYS 3 ORANGE STRPES EQUALLY SPACED D ACCESSORY THREAD Page 52 Page 6 Page 64 Page 5 Page 63 Page 60 Completed Part Number Contacts, Sealing Plugs and Tools nsert Arrangements nsert Availability and Contact nformation Polarization Ø A Ø B Ø C D +.000 +.00 Accessory Thread Maximum -.005 -.3 Maximum Class 2A inch mm inch mm inch mm 8.776 9.7.424 0.77.328 8.33 7/6-28UNEF 0.906 23.0.526 3.36.420 0.67 9/6-24UNEF 2.078 27.38.696 7.68.580 4.73 3/4-20UNEF 4.4 28.98.765 9.43.664 6.87 3/6-20UNEF 6.266 32.6.892 22.66.769 9.53 5/6-20UNEF 8.375 34.93.998 25.35.902 22.9 -/6-8UNEF 20.50 38.35.23 28.52.033 26.24-3/6-8UNEF 22.625 4.28.248 3.70.52 29.26-5/6-8UNEF 24.760 44.70.373 34.87.282 32.56-7/6-8UNEF 55
MS24264R**T Wall Mounting Receptacle AE664R**T Threaded Coupling, Crimp Removable, Front Release A B.42(36.09) 4x C MOUNTNG HOLES MASTER KEYWAY.728(8.49).708(7.98).072(.83).052(.32) F GROMMET 4 MNOR KEYWAYS D MATNG THREAD FULL MATE NDCATOR COLOR: ORANGE E ACCESSORY THREAD.306(7.77) MN FULL THREAD Page 52 Page 6 Page 64 Page 5 Page 63 Page 60 Completed Part Number Contacts, Sealing Plugs and Tools nsert Arrangements nsert Availability and Contact nformation Polarization PANEL THCKNESS:.25(3.8) A B Ø C D E Ø F +.000 +.00 Mating Thread Accessory Thread ±.005 ±.3 (TP) -.009 -.23 Class 2A Class 2A Maximum inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm 8.82 20.62.594 5.09.25 3.8 9/6-24UNEF 7/6-28UNEF.328 8.33 0.937 23.80.79 8.26.25 3.8 /6-24UNEF 9/6-24UNEF.420 0.67 2.03 26.9.82 20.62.25 3.8 7/8-20UNEF 3/4-20UNEF.580 4.73 4.25 28.58.906 23.0.25 3.8 5/6-20UNEF 3/6-20UNEF.664 6.87 6.250 3.75.969 24.6.25 3.8 -/6-8UNEF 5/6-20UNEF.769 9.53 8.343 34..062 26.97.25 3.8-3/6-8UNEF -/6-8UNEF.902 22.9 20.437 36.50.56 29.36.25 3.8-5/6-8UNEF -3/6-8UNEF.033 26.24 22.562 39.67.250 3.75.25 3.8-7/6-8UNEF -5/6-8UNEF.52 29.26 24.703 43.26.375 34.93.54 3.9-9/6-8UNEF -7/6-8UNEF.282 32.56 56
MS24265R**T Jam Nut Receptacle AE665R**T Threaded Coupling, Crimp Removable, Front Release B C MOUNTNG FLAT MASTER KEYWAY.42(36.09).78(9.84).76(9.33).306(7.77) MN FULL THREAD F GROMMET A D MATNG THREAD FULL MATE NDCATOR COLOR: ORANGE E ACCESSORY THREAD G JAM-NUT THREAD HEX NUT WTH 3 TEFLON PLUGS EQUALLY SPACED "O" RNG PANEL THCKNESS:.25(3.8) Page 52 Page 6 Page 64 Page 5 Page 63 Page 60 Completed Part Number Contacts, Sealing Plugs and Tools nsert Arrangements nsert Availability and Contact nformation Polarization Ø A B C D E Ø F G Mating Thread Accessory Thread Jam Nut Thread Maximum ±.005 ±.3 ±.003 ±.08 Class 2A Class 2A Maximum Class 2A inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm 8.068 27.3.979 24.87.593 5.06 9/6-24UNEF 7/6-28UNEF.328 8.33 5/8-20UN 0.92 30.28.04 28.04.78 8.24 /6-24UNEF 9/6-24UNEF.420 0.67 3/4-20UNEF 2.380 35.05.29 32.79.905 22.99 7/8-20UNEF 3/4-20UNEF.580 4.73 5/6-20UNEF 4.505 38.23.39 35.33.968 24.59 5/6-20UNEF 3/6-20UNEF.664 6.87-20UNEF 6.630 4.40.56 38.5.093 27.76 -/6-8UNEF 5/6-20UNEF.769 9.53 -/8-20UN 8.740 44.20.64 4.68.27 30.9-3/6-8UNEF -/6-8UNEF.902 22.9 -/4-20UN 20.860 47.24.766 44.86.342 34.09-5/6-8UNEF -3/6-8UNEF.033 26.24-3/8-8UNEF 22 2.040 5.82.954 49.63.467 37.26-7/6-8UNEF -5/6-8UNEF.52 29.26 -/2-20UN 24 2.60 54.86 2.079 52.8.592 40.44-9/6-8UNEF -7/6-8UNEF.282 32.56-5/8-8UNEF 57
MS24266R**T Straight Plug AE666R**T Threaded Coupling, Crimp Removable, Front Release A COUPLNG NUT MASTER KEY.375(34.93).306(7.77) MN FULL THREAD B C GROMMET 4 MNOR KEYS E MATNG THREAD D ACCESSORY THREAD Page 52 Page 6 Page 64 Page 5 Page 63 Page 60 Completed Part Number Contacts, Sealing Plugs and Tools nsert Arrangements nsert Availability and Contact nformation Polarization Ø A Ø B Ø C D E +.000 +.00 Accessory Thread Mating Thread Maximum -.005 -.3 Maximum Class 2A Class 2B inch mm inch mm inch mm 8.776 9.7.424 0.77.328 8.33 7/6-28UNEF 9/6-24UNEF 0.906 23.0.526 3.36.420 0.67 9/6-24UNEF /6-24UNEF 2.078 27.38.696 7.68.580 4.73 3/4-20UNEF 7/8-20UNEF 4.4 28.98.765 9.43.664 6.87 3/6-20UNEF 5/6-20UNEF 6.266 32.6.892 22.66.769 9.53 5/6-20UNEF -/6-8UNEF 8.375 34.93.998 25.35.902 22.9 -/6-8UNEF -3/6-8UNEF 20.50 38.35.23 28.52.033 26.24-3/6-8UNEF -5/6-8UNEF 22.625 4.28.248 3.70.52 29.26-5/6-8UNEF -7/6-8UNEF 24.760 44.70.373 34.87.282 32.56-7/6-8UNEF -9/6-8UNEF 58
ML-DTL- Polarization ( Keying, nsert Clocking) Bayonet and Threaded Keying nsert Clocking D B A MASTER KEYWAY MASTER KEYWAY(KEY) OF SHELL E C ENGAGNG FACE VEW FOR RECEPTACLE SHELL KEYWAYS (PLUG SHELL KEYS, OPPOSTE) NSERT VERTCAL CENTERLNE SOCKET NSERT MATNG FACE (PN NSERT S OPPOSTE) Notes:. n the normal position (N), the insert centerline coincides with the centerline of the master keyway (key) of the shell: E = 0. 2. n the alternate keying positions (6, 7, 8, 9 and Y), the minor keyways (keys) are positioned with reference to master key/keyway as indicated in the keying position table below. 3. n the alternate insert clocking positions (, 2, 3, 4 and 5), the socket insert (viewing from the mating side) is rotated counter-clockwise relative to the centerline of the master keyway (key) of the shell. The pin insert is rotated clockwise. Polarizing Key/Keyway Positions nsert Position Position A B C D E N 05 40 25 265 0 6 02 32 248 320 0 8*, 0 7 80 8 230 32 0 8 35 40 205 275 0 9 64 55 234 304 0 0 only Y** 25 5 220 270 0 N 05 40 25 265 0 6 8 49 92 259 0 2 thru 24 7 92 52 222 342 0 8 84 52 204 334 0 9 24 35 99 240 0 Y** 98 52 268 338 0 05 40 25 265 0 2 05 40 25 265 20 0 thru 24 3 05 40 25 265 30 4 05 40 25 265 40 5 05 40 25 265 50 * Per ML-STD-554, keyed position Y and clocked positions, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are not available in shell size 8. Per ML-STD-554, insert positions thru 5 are inactive for new design. ** Alterate positions Z and 0 are cancelled and superseded by Position Y. 59
ML-DTL- Bayonet and Threaded Flange and Jam Nut Receptacles Panel Cutouts Panel Cutouts S LL J Z L Note: Maximum panel thickness of.25 inch (3.8 mm). Flange and Jam Nut Mounting Dimensions L Ø J Ø J Ø LL S Ø Z For Back Mounting For Front Mounting +.000 +.00 (TP) Minimum Minimum -.009 -.23 ±.005 ±.3 ±.005 ±.3 inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm 8.594 5.09.620 5.75.447.35.25 3.8.605 5.37.635 6.3 0.79 8.26.748 9.00.572 4.53.25 3.8.730 8.54.760 9.30 2.82 20.62.93 23.9.760 9.30.25 3.8.97 23.29.947 24.05 4.906 23.0.980 24.89.822 20.88.25 3.8.980 24.89.00 25.65 6.969 24.6.07 28.2.948 24.08.25 3.8.05 28.07.35 28.83 8.062 26.97.209 30.7.072 27.23.25 3.8.225 3.2.260 32.00 20.56 29.36.337 33.96.92 30.28.25 3.8.350 34.29.385 35.8 22.250 3.75.452 36.88.322 33.58.25 3.8.475 37.47.50 38.35 24.375 34.93.577 40.06.442 36.63.54 3.9.600 40.64.635 4.53 60
ML-DTL- Contacts, Tools and Seal Plugs MS2426*/AE66* Contacts, Plastic nsertion/removal Tools and Seal Plugs Contact Application Pin Contacts Socket Contacts Seal Plugs nsertion/removal Tools Plastic Type Military No. Military No. Military No. Military No. 20 Power/Signal M39029/3-24 M39029/32-260 MS27488-20- N/A 6 Power/Signal M39029/3-229 M39029/32-248 MS27488-6- N/A 2 Power/Signal M39029/3-235 M39029/32-254 MS27488-2- N/A 8 Coax Coax M39029/54-343 M39029/55-345 MS27488-8- N/A Crimping and Metal nsertion/extraction Tools Contact /Type 20 Crimp Tool Positioner Positioner nsertion Tool Extraction Tool For Pin Contacts For Socket Contacts Metal Metal Military No. Military No. Military No. Military No. Military No. M22520/-0 M22520/-02 M22520/-02 M22520/2-0 M22520/2-02 M22520/2-02 M8969/7-03 M8969/9-07 6 M22520/-0 M22520/-02 M22520/-02 M8969/7-04 M8969/9-08 2 M22520/-0 M22520/-02 M22520/-02 M8969/7-05 M8969/9-09 8 Coax nner M22520/2-0 M22520/2-24 M22520/2-24 8 Coax Outer M22520/5-0 M22520/5-0 M22520/5-0 M8969/7-06 M8969/9-03 Contact and Wire Data Test Current Potential Crimp Well Data Wire Range Finished Wire Ø Range Contact DC Test Drop Well Dia. Minimum Well Dept Minimum Maximum Amps Millivolts inch inch mm AWG mm 2 inch mm inch mm 20 7.5 55.049 ±.00.267 6.78 24-20.20-.52.040.02.090 2.29 6 3.0 49.067 ±.00.236 5.99 20-6.52-.3.068.73.30 3.30 2 23.0 42.00 ±.002.236 5.99 4-2 2.08-3.3.06 2.69.70 4.32 Note : Test Current and Maximum Voltage Drop when tested with silver-plated wire at 25 C. Note 2: No plastic nsertion/removal tools are supplied as part of contact packages when ordering connectors. Metal insertion and extraction tools must be ordered separately. 6
ML-DTL- Contact nstallation nstructions MS2426*/AE66* Contact nstallation nstructions Crimping Contacts. Select the appropriate crimp tool and ensure that the proper crimp head positioner is used. 2. Cycle the tool to be sure the indentors are open. 3. Determine the correct selector setting for the wire size from the data plate on the positioner (turret head assembly) and set the selector knob on the crimp tool to match. 4. Place the contact, mating end first, into the tool. 5. nsert the stripped wire into the hollow end of the contact. Be sure the wire is inserted as far as it will go. 6. Close the tool completely to crimp. Unless the tool is closed completely, the tool will not release the contact. 7. Remove the crimped contact from the tool. Check the inspection hole to verify that the wire is fully inserted. nsertion of Contacts. Before inserting the contacts, unscrew the accessories (clamps, backshells or adapters) from rear of plug or receptacle. Slide the hardware over the wire bundle in the proper order for reassembly after all the contacts are inserted. 2. To assist insertion of contacts, lubricate insulator (grommet) cavities with isopropyl alcohol. Alcohol will evaporate and will not leave a conductive film. Caution: Never use any lubricant other than isopropyl alcohol. 3. Place the correct insertion tool on the contact so that the wire runs along the groove in the tool. (Tool tip will butt against the shoulder.) Hold the plug or receptacle body firmly. 4. Beginning with a center cavity, insert the contact into the insulator with a slow, even pressure until the contact snaps into position. Make sure the contact and tool are held perpendicular to the face of the insert during the contact installation or the grommet could be damaged. 4. f contacts are not inserted all the way prior to removing insertion tool, do not try to reinsert the insertion tool. nstead, remove the contact and try again; otherwise reinserting the insertion tool may damage the inside of the contact cavity. 5. Remove tool and check the face of the connector for proper contact installation. Proper installation may also be checked by pulling back lightly on the wire to make sure the contact is properly seated. Completion After all the cavities have been filled, slide the hardware back into position on the connector and tighten. Extraction of Contacts (Rework). Slide the hardware back over the wire bundle. 2. Select the appropriate tool. Place tool over the contact on mating side and insert into the cavity. 3. Exert nominal force axially to release retention clip. Spacer sleeve will shoulder at face of insulation when tool is inserted to proper depth. 4. Push extraction plunger to force the contact out of the rear of the insert. 5. Grasp contact or wire and pull the wired contact out of the rear of the insulator. 6. Remove extraction tool axially. 7. After using the extraction tool, the spacer sleeve should be set forward in the last notch to protect the end of the plunger guide. Pin Contact Socket Contact Basic Crimp Tool Positioner nsertion Tool Removal Tool 20 M39029/3-24 M39029/32-260 M22520/-0 M22520/-02 Red M22520/2-0 M22520/2-02 M8969/7-03 M8969/9-07 6 M39029/3-229 M39029/32-248 M22520/-0 M22520/-02 Blue M8969/7-04 M8969/9-08 2 M39029/3-235 M39029/32-254 M22520/-0 M22520/-02 Yellow M8969/7-05 M8969/9-09 62
ML-DTL- Bayonet and Threaded nsert Availability and Contact nformation per ML-STD-554 nsert Availability and Contact nformation nsert Arrangement Aero-Electric Total Quantity of Contacts Service Alternate Positions Status No. of (by ) (nsert Rotation in Degrees) QPL d Tooled Contacts 20 6 2 # 8 Coax Rating * 2* 3* 4* 5* 8-3 Yes Yes 3 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 0-5 Yes Yes 5 5 0 20 30 40 50 2-3 Yes Yes 3 3 0 20 30 40 50 2-2 Yes Yes 2 2 0 20 30 40 50 4-7 Yes Yes 7 7 0 20 30 40 50 4-2 Yes Yes 2 9 3 0 20 30 40 50 4-5 Yes Yes 5 5 0 20 30 40 50 6-0 Yes Yes 0 0 0 20 30 40 50 6-24 Yes Yes 24 24 0 20 30 40 50 8-8 Yes Yes 8 8 0 20 30 40 50 8- Yes Yes 0 0 20 30 40 50 8-4 Yes Yes 4 4 0 20 30 40 50 8-3 Yes Yes 3 3 0 20 30 40 50 20-6 Yes Yes 6 6 0 20 30 40 50 20-25 Yes Yes 25 9 6 0 20 30 40 50 20-39 Yes Yes 39 37 2 0 20 30 40 50 20-4 Yes Yes 4 4 0 20 30 40 50 22-9 Yes Yes 9 9 0 20 30 40 50 22-55 Yes Yes 55 55 0 20 30 40 50 24-30** N/A Yes 30 30 0 20 30 40 50 24-43 Yes Yes 43 23 20 0 20 30 40 50 24-57 Yes Yes 57 55 2 0 20 30 40 50 * Per ML-STD-554, insert positions thru 5 are inactive for new design. ** Non ML-STD-554 layout, available to Aero-Electric part number only. 63
ML-STD-554 nsert Arrangements (Socket Front View) for ML-DTL- Connectors nsert Arrangement Views 5 7 3 2 3 2 8-3 3#20 0-5 5#20 2-3 3#6 2-2 2 #20 4-7 7#6 8 0 5 2 24 4-2 9#20, 3#6 4-5 5 #20 6-0 0#6 6-24 24 #20 8-8 8#2 4 6 3 25 8-0 # 6, #8Coax. 8-4 4 #6 8-3 3 #20 20-6 6 #6 20-25 9 #20, 6#2 4 9 55 39 20-39 37 # 20, 2#6 20-4 4#20 22-9 9 #6 22-55 55 #20 43 57 30 24-30 24-43 30 #6 23 # 20, 20 #6 Non ML-STD-554 layout, available to Aero-Electric part number only. 24-57 55 #20, 2#2 64