611073-000 Tyco Electronics, 611073-000 Datasheet - Page 624

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611073-000

Manufacturer Part Number
611073-000
Description
Connector Accessories Adapter Aluminum Alloy Olive Drab Cadmium Over Electroless Nickel
Manufacturer
Tyco Electronics
Type
Adapterr
Datasheet
11-12
TEFLON is a trademark of E.I. du Pont
de Nemours and Company
Catalog 1654025
Revised 12-04
www.tycoelectronics.com
Dimensions are in millimeters
and inches unless otherwise
specified. Values in brackets
are U.S. equivalents.
Supporting Information
Glossary
Jackscrew
A screw attached to one
half of a two-piece, multi-
ple-contact connector and
used to draw both halves
together and to separate
them.
Jacket
1.) A material covering
2.) Outer covering of a
Kapton
DuPont’s trade name for
polyimide film.
Key (Connector)
A short pin or other projec-
tion that slides into a mating
slot or groove to guide two
parts being assembled.
Keying (Connector)
Mechanical arrangement
of guide pins and sockets,
keying plugs, contacts,
bosses, slots, keyways,
inserts, or grooves in a
connector housing, shell or
insert that allows connec-
tors of the same size and
type to be lined up; used in
situations where there is
danger of making a wrong
connection.
Keyway
The slot or groove in which
a key slides.
kV (Kilovolt)
A unit equal to 1000 volts.
Kynar
Trade name (of Atofina
Chemicals, Inc.) for
polyvinylidene fluoride and
its copolymers.
Lacing Cord or Twine
Used for lacing and tying
cable forms, hookup wires,
cable ends, cable bundles,
and wire harness assem-
blies. Available in various
materials and impregnants.
over a wire or cable
assembly.
dual-wall heat-shrinkable
tubing.
(Continued)
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
Lanyard
A device, attached to
certain quick-disconnect
connectors, that permits
uncoupling and separation
of connector halves by a
pull on a wire or cable.
Lay
Refers to direction or some-
times the ratio of lay length
to core diameter.
Lay Length
A term used in cable manu-
facturing to denote the dis-
tance of advance of one
member, or a group of spi-
rally twisted members in
one turn, measured axially.
The lay of any helical ele-
ment of a cable or conduc-
tor is the axial length of a
turn of the helix of that ele-
ment.
Life Cycle
A test to determine the
length of time before failure
in a controlled, usually
accelerated environment.
Liner
See Core.
Longitudinal Change (Shrink
Tubing)
The change in length of
tubing when recovered.
Expressed in the percent
of change from the original
length.
Loss
Electrical energy that is
dissipated as heat.
Loss Factor
The product of the power
factor and dielectric con-
stant of an insulating
material.
Lot Number
The number that identifies
one production run of mate-
rial. Also known as a batch
number.
USA: 1-800-522-6752
Canada: 1-905-470-4425
Mexico: 01-800-733-8926
C. America: 52-55-5-729-0425
Low-loss Dielectric
An insulating material that
has a relatively low dielec-
tric loss, such as polyethyl-
ene or Teflon
Lug
A termination, usually
crimped or soldered to a
conductor, that allows
connection to be made
with a retaining screw.
Marking
A printed identification
number or symbol applied
to the surface of a wire or
cable.
Mate (Connections)
To join connector halves in
a normal engaging mode.
Megarad
A unit for measuring radia-
tion dosage.
Melt/Flow Index
Measurement of the flow of
thermoplastic material
under given conditions of
temperature and pressure.
Expressed as grams per
unit of time.
Melting Point
The temperature at which
crystallinity disappears
when crystalline material is
heated.
Mil
A unit equal to one one-
thousandth of an inch
(.001"); used in measuring
the diameter of a conductor
or thickness of insulation
over a conductor.
MIL-SPEC
Abbreviation for Military
Specification, which is a
document the U.S.
Government issues to
define a product that will be
used in military end-use
applications.
South America: 55-11-3611-1514
Japan: 81-44-900-5102
Singapore: 65-4866-151
UK: 44-1793-528171
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