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237-0874-001

Manufacturer Part Number
237-0874-001
Description
KJL 0 10 B POTTING RING
Manufacturer
ITT Cannon
Datasheet

Specifications of 237-0874-001

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
I237-0874-001
MIL-DTL-38999 Specifications
The following excerpts are some of the parameter requirements of the MIL-DTL-3899 Specification.
Contact Retention
Coupling Torque
Durability
Insulation Resistance
Vibration
Shock
Thermal Shock
Altitude Immersion
Solvent Immersion
Corrosion
Dynamic Salt Spray
Temperature Durability 4 5 33
MIL-DTL-38999 Series I, II, III Connectors
* For reference only
Description
Test
Paragraph
Reference
4 5 19
4 5 6
4 5 7
4 5 9
4 5 22
4 5 23
4 5 4
4 5 8
4 5 29
4 5 12
4 5 12 2
After preloading to 3 pounds maximum, the force shall be applied at a rate of approximately 1 pound per second and maintained at full load for 5-10 seconds.
No damage to contacts or insert shall result nor shall the contacts be dislocated from their normal position in the connector more than 0.012 inch under the
given load. Failure to meet these requirements shall be cause for rejection.
For qualification testing, mating halves shall be coupled and uncoupled, measuring the torques necessary.The torques required to couple and uncouple
mating connector halves shall fall within the limits specifications as follows:
Connector halves shall be mated and unmated 250 times for Series II with ground fingers and 500 times for Series I and III at a rate not exceeding 300 cycles
per hour. The test may be performed by hand or by mechanical means, but the coupling ring shall be operated as in normal service. Failure to complete this
test because of mechanical malfunction shall be cause for rejection.
An insulation resistance test shall be performed on unmated connectors in accordance with MIL-STD-202, Method 302, Test condition B. Measurement shall
be made between three pairs of adjacent contacts and the shell. Failure to meet the minimum requirement of 50,000 megohms for Classes E, P, F, R, and T
shall be cause for rejection.
Wired, mated connectors shall be subjected to the vibration test of MIL-STD-202, Method 214, Test Condition II, except that the duration shall be one hour in
each plane. Receptacles shall be mounted on the vibration fixture by normal means. All contacts shall be wired in a series circuit and 100-500 millamperes of
current shall be allowed to flow through the series circuit during vibration. Suitable means shall be employed to monitor the current flow and to indicate any
discontinuity of more than 1 microsecond. The wire bundle shall be damped to the nonvibrating points at least 8 inches from the rear of the connector. Current
discontinuity of 1 microsecond or more, disengagement of the mated connectors, evidence of cracking, breaking, or loosening of parts shall be cause
for rejection.
Wired mated connectors shall be subjected to one shock in each direction in each of three mutually perpendicular axes. The pulse shall be approximate half
sine wave of 300g ± 15% magnitude with a duration of 3 ± 1 milliseconds. Receptacles shall be mounted on a shock fixture by normal means. All contacts
shall be wired in a series circuit and 100-150 ma. of current shall flow through the series circuit during shock. Suitable means shall be employed to monitor the
current flow and to indicate any discontinuity of more than 1 microsecond. The wire bundle shall be clamped to fixed points at feast 8 inches from the rear of
the connector, Current discontinuity of 1 microsecond or more, disengagement of the mated connectors, evidence of cracking, breaking, or loosening of parts
shall be cause for rejection.
Unmated receptacles shall be subjected to 10 cycles of thermal shock in the following manner:
Step a
Step b
The time of transfer from one bath to the other shall not exceed 5 seconds. At the end of the tenth cycle, the receptacle shall have the excess moisture shak-
en off and shall then be dried in a forced air oven at 66±5˚C for 15 ±1 minutes. Any evidence of damage resulting from this test shall be cause for rejection.
Mated connectors shall be placed in a container of water at approximately 20ºC and placed in an altitude chamber. All wire ends shall be located within the
chamber and exposed to the chamber atmosphere, but not submerged. The exposed wire ends shall not be sealed. A quantity of salt, 5 percent by weight,
shall be added to make the water conductive. The chamber pressure shall then be reduced to approximately one inch of mercury and maintained for thirty min-
utes. The chamber pressure shall then be slowly returned to atmospheric. This shall be considered one cycle. Two additional cycles shall be performed. At the
end of the last cycle, while the mated connectors are still submerged, the Insulation Resistance Test (room temperature), and the High Potential Test (sea level
voltages) shall be performed upon the same circuits. Failure to meet an insulation resistance minimum of 2,000 megohms or any evidence of dielectric break-
down or -flashover shall be cause for rejection.
Unmated connectors shall be immersed fully in the applicable fluid specified below for 20 hours. After removal from the fluid, each connector shall
remain for one hour in free air at room temperature.
a.) Jet fuel JP-4 to MIL-J-5624
Unmated connectors and individual contact samples shall be subjected to the soft spray of MIL-STD-202, Method 101, Test Condition 8 (tin plated, Class Y
receptacles-24 hours). Immediately after exposure, the surfaces of the specimens shall be thoroughly washed in tap water and dried in a circulatory oven at a
temperature of 38 ±3ºC (100ºF) for a period of approximately 12 hours. Any exposure of basis metal as a result of this test, shall be cause for rejection.
(Series I and 11, finish B; Series III, class W). The wired assembled plugs and receptacles shall be mated and unmated 50 cycles at a rate of 300 cycles per
hour maximum. The mating and unmating shall be accomplished so that the plug and receptacle are completely separated during each cycle. The connectors
shall then be subjected to the salt spray test in accordance with method 1001 of MIL-STD- 1344. The connectors shall be tested for 452 hours mated followed
by 48 hours unmated. After the salt spray exposure the remaining number of durability cycles specified in 4.7.7 shall be completed.
Wired rated connectors shall be subjected to the indicated anbient temperature for a period of 1,000 hours
Series I and II (finish A)
Series III (class W)
Shell Size
10/11
8/9
12
13
The receptacle shall be suspended for 10 + 1 - 0 minutes in the center of a cold water both with a volume of approximately one cubic foot. No
dimension of the bath shall be less than 10 inches. The water temperature shall not exceed 4ºC (39.20ºF)
The receptacle shall be suspended for 10 1 - 0 minutes in the center of a hot water bath with a volume of approximately one cubic foot. No
dimension of the bath shall be less than 10 inches. The water temperature shall be not less than 94ºC (201ºF).
Max.
12
16
16
8
Torque
150
175
Min.
Contact Size
Loads in Pounds ± 10%
2
2
2
2
-0 ºC
-0 ºC
+3 º
+3 º
b.) Aircraft lubricating oil to MIL-L-9236
(302º F)
(347 º F)
Shell Size
14
15
16
17
Max.
20
20
24
24
30
Torque
22M*
10
Requirements
Min.
4
3
4
3
Series I and II (finish B)
All other finishes
22D
10
Shell Size
18
19
20
21
22*
10
Max.
28
28
32
32
Torque
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
175
200
20
15
Min.
-0 ºC
-0 ºC
5
3
6
5
+3 º
+3 º
(347º F)
(392º F)
Shell Size
22
23
24
25
18
25
Max.
Dimensions shown in mm
36
36
36
40
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Torque
Min.
7
5
7
5

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