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Haude Daniel

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,

I'm looking for a 19-pin socket according to MIL-C-26482. The pins
are 1mm in diameter, and they are arranged within a hexagonal
outline with about 3.3 mm inter-pin distance (the enclosing
circle is 13.2 mm).

Of course the standard distributors carry tons of these connectors
but I'm at a loss as which one to get because I can't find any real
drawings with measurements.

All I actually need is the insulator piece with the socket pins
because this connection is not a "real" plug-socket one. I just
want to avoid having to plug each single wire individually. In fact
a proper socket shell wouldn't fit in this place anyway.

Thanks,
--Daniel
 
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John Fields

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hello,

I'm looking for a 19-pin socket according to MIL-C-26482. The pins
are 1mm in diameter, and they are arranged within a hexagonal
outline with about 3.3 mm inter-pin distance (the enclosing
circle is 13.2 mm).

Of course the standard distributors carry tons of these connectors
but I'm at a loss as which one to get because I can't find any real
drawings with measurements.

All I actually need is the insulator piece with the socket pins
because this connection is not a "real" plug-socket one. I just
want to avoid having to plug each single wire individually. In fact
a proper socket shell wouldn't fit in this place anyway.

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From your description, what you want is what's called the 'insert'
and the connector you're referring to is most likely an
MS3470L1419P. the pins are MS39029/4-10.

Usually, the manufacturers of these connectors have huge stocks of
components which they only assemble into specific connectors when
they're ordered. The inserts are cemented into the shells and are
impossible to remove without damage unless the shell is turned down
to the point where the silicone insert has no metal surrounding it.

Knowing that you want only the insert and the pins, you should be
able to order them, without the shell, from a distributor or maybe
even get them sampled from a manufacturer.

Here's a good catalog:

http://www.peigenesis.com/pdfs/amphenol/38999/12-071.pdf
 
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Jim Backus

Jan 1, 1970
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 11:05:41 UTC,
I'm looking for a 19-pin socket according to MIL-C-26482. The pins
are 1mm in diameter, and they are arranged within a hexagonal
outline with about 3.3 mm inter-pin distance (the enclosing
circle is 13.2 mm).

For most MIL series connectors the contact arrangement and dimensions
are given in the MIL standard. Go to the Mil Standard ASSIST web site,
enter 26482 into the search and you should find the spec you're
looking for.
 
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