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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
11-14
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
The overlaying of a thin
coating of metal on metallic
components to improve
conductivity, facilitate
soldering, or prevent
corrosion.
Plug
The part of a connector that
is normally “removable”
from the other, permanently
mounted part; usually that
half of a two-piece connec-
tor that contains the pin
contacts.
Plug Connector
An electrical connector that
is intended to be attached
to the free end of a conduc-
tor, wire, cable, or bundle,
and that couples or mates
to a receptacle connector.
Poke Through
A term describing stray
wires in a solder joint that
poke through the insulation.
Polarization (Connectors)
A mechanical arrangement
of inserts or the shell con-
figuration (referred to as
clocking in some instances)
that prohibits the mating of
mismatched plugs and
receptacles. See also
Clocking.
Polyamide
A polymer formed by the
reaction of a diamine and a
diacid. Nylons are commer-
cial polyamides character-
ized by toughness, solvent
resistance, and sharp melt-
ing point.
Polymer
A material of high molecular
weight formed by the chem-
ical union of monomers.
Polyolefin
A family of polymers (such
as polyethylene and
polypropylene) made from
olefin monomers.
Potting
(Continued)
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
The permanent sealing of
the cable end of a connec-
tor with a compound or
material that thermosets into
an elastomer, to exclude
moisture and/or to provide
strain relief.
Pre-etching
The act of surface prepara-
tion before encapsulating.
Pretinned
Description of an electrical
component to which solder
has been applied prior to
soldering.
Pretinned Solder Cup
Solder cup whose inner sur-
faces have been precoated
with a small amount of sol-
der.
Preform
Usually, the solder ring in a
SolderSleeve device.
Primary Insulation
The inner member of a
dual-wall wire insulation.
The insulation applied
directly on the conductor.
Also referred to as the core.
See also Core.
Push-back
That property of a braid or
shield that allows the braid
or shield to be pushed back
easily along the cable core.
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride)
A polymer compound used
as wire insulation.
PVDF
Polyvinylidene fluoride.
Quality Assurance
Systematic, planned, and
documented activities
designed to provide confi-
dence that a product will
meet specifications.
Quality Control
Activities that monitor, mea-
sure, and control the char-
acteristics of a material,
component, or product to
documented specifications.
Quick Disconnect
USA: 1-800-522-6752
Canada: 1-905-470-4425
Mexico: 01-800-733-8926
C. America: 52-55-5-729-0425
A type of connector shell
that permits rapid locking
and unlocking of two
connector halves.
RA Flux
Rosin-activated flux.
Radiation Crosslinking
The act of crosslinking a
material with ionizing radia-
tion. (Most Raychem prod-
ucts are radiation
crosslinked, with an elec-
tron beam as the form of
ionizing radiation.) See also
Crosslinking by Irradiation.
Rated Temperature
The maximum temperature
at which a component can
operate for extended peri-
ods with acceptable
changes in its basic
properties.
Rated Voltage
The maximum voltage at
which an electric compo-
nent can operate for
extended periods without
undue degradation.
Rear Release Contacts
Connector contacts
designed to be released
and removed from the rear
(wire side) of the connector.
The removal tool engages
the contact from the rear
and pulls the contact out of
the connector contact
retainer.
Receptacle
Usually the fixed or station-
ary half of a two-piece mul-
tiple contact connector.
Also the connector half usu-
ally mounted on a panel
and containing socket con-
tacts.
Recover (Heat-shrinkable
Components)
Activation of the elastic
memory principle (usually
with heat) to cause a tubing
or molded part to return to
its original size.
Recovered ID (RID)
South America: 55-11-3611-1514
Japan: 81-44-900-5102
Singapore: 65-4866-151
UK: 44-1793-528171

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