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327913-000

Manufacturer Part Number
327913-000
Description
Connector Accessories Hexa Shield Adapter Aluminum Alloy Olive Drab
Manufacturer
Tyco Electronics
Type
Hexa Shield Adapterr
Datasheet
Catalog 1654025
Revised 12-04
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Dimensions are in millimeters
and inches unless otherwise
specified. Values in brackets
are U.S. equivalents.
Supporting Information
Glossary
In heat-shrink tubing, the
guaranteed maximum inter-
nal diameter of tubing after
being freely recovered.
Recovery Temperature
The minimum temperature
required to fully shrink a
product, that is, for the
product to recover com-
pletely.
Removable Contact
A contact that can be
mechanically joined to or
removed from an insert.
Usually special tools are
required to lock the contact
in place or remove it for
repair or replacement.
Resistance
A measure of the difficulty
in moving electrical current
through a conductor or
insulation when a voltage is
applied. It is measured in
ohms.
Ribbon Cable
Flat cable with conductors
that have been individually
insulated together. Its struc-
ture is usually characterized
by individual colors of insu-
lation for each conductor,
although a single color may
be used for all conductors.
RID
See Recovered ID.
RMA Flux
Rosin-mildly-activated flux.
Rope Lay
A type of conductor lay that
uses stranded conductors
as components to build a
larger conductor.
RPN (Raychem Product
Number)
A 10-digit number (such as
123456-4-001) assigned to
every standard product and
every product manufac-
tured on a special manufac-
turing order (SMO). The first
6 digits represent the PCN
(Product Control Number),
(Continued)
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
followed by a 1-digit MOD
Code, and finally a 3-digit
suffix. See also MOD Code
and SMO.
RT and RW specifications
Specification that describes
standard product proper-
ties. Qualification and
acceptance inspection cri-
teria are incorporated into
RT and RW specifications.
RT and RW specifications
are issued and controlled
by the Specifications
Group.
SCD (Specification Control
Drawing)
Drawing that defines con-
figuration and material
parameters. Issued and
controlled by the specifica-
tions group, SCDs are fre-
quently used in conjunction
with RT Specifications for
Thermofit products.
Scoop-proof
A feature that prevents the
damage of contacts during
misaligned mating.
Sealant
Soft, tacky, pliable material
that seals where mechani-
cal strength is not required.
Sealed
Environmentally protected
by the thermoplastic inserts
or core of encapsulant/
adhesive that has melted
down around the substrate.
Sealing Plug
A plug that is inserted to fill
an unoccupied contact
aperture in a termination
assembly.
Secant Modulus
A measure of material stiff-
ness; stiffer material has a
higher secant modulus.
More specifically, the
secant modulus is the ratio
of stress (nominal) to corre-
sponding strain at any
specified point on the
stress-strain curve.It is
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expressed in force per unit
area (usually kilograms per
square centimeters or
pounds per square inch),
and reported together with
the specified stress or
strain.
Service Life
Period of time during which
the product is expected to
perform satisfactorily.
Service Loop
The extra cable required at
a breakout to facilitate
maintenance and servicing.
Service Rating
The maximum voltage or
current that a termination is
designed to carry continu-
ously.
Shelf Life
Generally, the length of time
a product or material may
be stored without deteriora-
tion. Specifically, the length
of time during which shrink
tubing will retain its expand-
ed ID and return to its
recovered ID. Usually not a
concern—except for some
“amnesic” materials.
See Amnesia.
Shell (Connector)
The outside case, usually
metallic, into which the
insert (body) and contacts
are assembled. Shells of
mating connector halves
usually provide for proper
alignment and polarization
as well as for protection of
projecting contacts.
Shield
A conducting layer placed
around an insulated con-
ductor or cable to limit the
penetration, or escape, of
electric or electromagnetic
fields, thereby preventing
electromagnetic interfer-
ence. The shield may be
formed of metallic braid,
metal tape, metal-backed
foil, metal tube, or conduc-
tive polymer. Usually
grounded, the shielding is
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