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Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
The Centi Line - .075" Contact Spacing
Standard Data
The Cannon Centi connectors are especially
suitable for commercial applications such as
computers, instrumentation, communications
and audio equipment. They are available in D
subminiature size metal shell rectangular, plas-
tic shell rectangular and strip configurations.
All Centi connectors use the reliable twist pin
contact design in a 5 amp version terminated
on .075 (1.91) and .100 (2.54) centers. The
Centi contact is crimp removable, connectors
are available for customer assembly. Standard
crimp and assembly tools are available.
The twist pin contact is recessed within the
insulator housing while the rugged cylindrical
socket is exposed. When the connector halves
are mated, the chamfered sockets guide the
pins into positive alignment. The CentipinTM
contact, now under compression, forms a
multi-point contact with the CentisocketTM to
provide a high degree of reliability.
Contact rating: 5 amps max, except BR
Series (2 amps max.)
Minimum contact centers: 0.075 (1.91).
Wiresizes: #22 thru #26 AWG, stranded or
solid.
Contact termination: Multiple indent crimp.
Contact retention: Crimp snap-in/removable.
Contact materials and finish: Copper alloy,
gold- plated per ASTM B488, Type II, Code
C, Class 1.25.
Mating/unmating force: 12 oz. per contact,
max.
Performance Data
Test
Method 301:
1,000 VAC at sea level
300 VAC at 70,000' altitude
Method 302, Condition A
Method 107, Condition A
+55˚C to +85˚C
Method 213, Condition I:
100 G's, 3 axes, 6 millisecond
duration sawtooth pulse
Method 204, Condition B:
15 G's, 10-2,000 Hz, 12 hours
500 cycles of mating and
unmating, 500 CPH max.
Method 106, Omit 7a and 7b
Method 101, Condition B:
48 hours
Method 307:
At 5 amps
-
No breakdown
No breakdown
5,000 megohms minimum
No physical damage
No physical damage
No loss of continutiy> 1/µsec
No physical damage
No loss of continuity> 1µsec
No mechanical or electrical defects
Insulation resistance > 100 megohms
Shall be capable of mating and unmating
and meet contact resistance requirements
9 milliohms maximum
4 lb. minimum axial load
(after 10 insertion extraction cycles)
Dielectric Withstanding
Voltage
Insulation Resistance
Thermal Shock
Physical Shock
Vibration
Durability
Moisture Resistance
Salt Spray
Contact Resistance
Contact Retention
Method Criteria of Acceptance
How to Order
SERIES
NOTE: Connectors may be ordered less contacts by adding the mod callout "FO" at end of number.
Contacts are then supplied in bulk form.
* Accommodates AWG #26 thru #22
2D
2D
E
AF
19
31
S
PBR* * * *
SERIES
2D - Double Density D19, 31, 52, 79 and 100 BR - 90˚ right angle PCBmounting
(For BR Series use "P" to designate jackpost)
F171 - Jackpost assembly
F172- Standard jackscrew
F173 - Lowprofile jackscrew
For other modifications consult factory
P-Pin
S-Socket
E,A, B, C and D
Omit if not required
SHELL SIZE
SHELL SIZE
FLOAT MOUNTS
FLOAT MOUNTS
CONTACT ARRANGEMENT
CONTACT ARRANGEMENT
CONTACT TYPE
CONTACT TYPE*
TERMINATION
TERMINATION
MODIFICATION
MODIFICATION
RoHSCOMPLIANCE
R
Double Density D - .075" Contact Spacing 2D
The Double Density D is a rectangular connector in
the popular D Subminiature shell configuration
featuring double the contact density in the same
insert area. The Double Density D connector can
thus accommodate up to 100 contacts instead of 50.
This double contact density is achieved by using
field-proven, highly reliable CentipinTM/CentisocketTM
contacts on .075 (1.91) centers, in the positive con-
tact alignment design. In this design contact
positions are reversed; the flexible CentipinTM
contacts are recessed in the insulator and the more
rugged CentisocketTMcontacts are exposed. This
reversal of positions, and the chamfered-entry of the
sockets, assures positive mating even under severe
misalignment conditions. The contacts are retained
in the monobloc insulator by a resilient internal
shoulder that snaps into a locking groove in the con-
tact. The chamfered front of the contact will not
damage the internal shoulder in the insulator.
Contacts are crimp removable type.
The Double Density D connector is available in the
five popular shell and insert sizes accommodating up
to100 contacts. These connectors mate exclusively
with other Double Density D connectors. A wide
range of accessories can be used, including junction
shells, potting cups, switching shells, guide pin
plates, and dust caps.
1.STANDARD D HARDWARE-
2. ONE PIECE MONOBLOCK INSULATOR-
Including full range of D-Subminiature accessories
glass-filled nylon material
thermoplastic internal shoulder snaps into a locking groove in the contact.
seven outer wiping surfaces assure electrical continuity even under severe
shock and vibration
flexible pin is recessed in insulator cavity and rugged socket is exposed
assure alignment during mating and prevent scooping
Retention Force: 8 lbs. min. initially, 4 lbs. min. after 10 cycles.
3. CONTACT RETENTION-
4. TWIST PIN CONTACTS-
5. POSTIVE CONTACT ALIGNMENT-
6. GUIDE-IN KEYS AND KEYWAYS-
1
2
3
4
5
6
Specifications
WEIGHT
Part Number
by shell size
2DE19P
2DE19S
2DA31P
2DA31S
2DB52P
2DB52S
2DC79P
2DC79S
2DD100P
2DD100S
4.05
3.75
5.20
4.90
8.75
7.15
11.70
9.70
12.85
10.95
5.02
5.17
6.78
7.22
11.40
11.05
15.73
15.62
17.95
18.45
.142
.133
.183
.173
.308
.252
.413
.342
.453
.386
*Shell
Mounting Hardware
and Float Mounts
Insulator
Contacts
Alternate finish,
Modification Code
Steel, cadmium plated with yellow chro-
mate supplementary coating
Stainless steel
Glass-filled nylon
Copper alloy, gold plate
A106 Gold over brass
A156 Gold over brass
A197 Tin/Lead over steel
Sizes
Coupling
Polarization
Contact Spacing
Contact Termination
- Five shell sizes: E, A, B, C, and D
- Friction or jackscrew
- Keystone-shaped shells
- .075 (1.91)
- Crimp snap-in
*Brass non-magnetic also available
.177
.182
.239
.255
.402
.390
.555
.551
.633
.651
Weight (in gr.)
Less With Contacts
Weight (in oz.)
Less With Contacts
MATERIALS AND FINISHES MECHANICAL FEATURES
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Double Density D - .075" Contact Spacing 2D
Standard Shell
++++
Part Number
by Shell Size
2DE19P
2DE19S
2DA31P
2DA31S
2DB52P
.250 (6.35)
.250 (6.35)
.250 (6.35)
.250 (6.35)
.236 (5.99)
2DB52S
2DC79P
2DC79S
2DD100P
2DD100S
.236 (5.99)
.236 (5.99)
.236 (5.99)
.236 (5.99)
.236 (5.99)
T
+ .020 (0.51)
- .000 (0.00)
Part Number
by Shell Size
T
+ .020 (0.51)
- .000 (0.00)
A
B
C
T
.856(21.74)MAX.
D
M
K
L
J
V
G
H
TWO MTG. HOLES
.123 ± .005
(3.12 ± 0.13)
E
10˚ (TYP)
Float Mount
+
++
+
TWO MTG. HOLES
.0885 ± .0025
(2.248 ± 0.064)
G
H
A
B
10˚ (TYP)
C
DE
K
J
N
M
.032 (.812)
TOTAL
DIAMETRAL
FLOAT V
Part Number
by Shell Size
A
± .015 (0.38)
E
±.015 (0.38)
B
± .010 (0.25)
C
± .010 (0.25)
D
± .010 (0.25)
G
± .010 (0.25)
H
± .010 (0.25)
J
± .010 (0.25)
K
± .010 (0.25)
L
± .010 (0.25)
M
± .010 (0.25)
N
± .010 (0.25)
V
Max.
2DE19P
2DE19S
2DA31P
2DA31S
2DB52P
2DB52S
2DC79P
2DC79S
2DD100P
2DD100S
1.213 (30.81)
1.213 (30.81)
1.541 (39.14)
1.541 (39.14)
2.088 (53.03)
2.088 (53.03)
2.729 (69.31)
2.729 (69.31)
2.635 (66.92)
2.635 (66.92)
.697 (17.70)
.640 (16.26)
1.025 (26.03)
.968 (24.58)
1.583 (40.21)
1.508 (38.30)
2.231 (56.67)
2.156 (54.76)
2.127 (54.02)
2.062 (52.37)
.984 (24.99)
.984 (24.99)
1.312 (33.32)
1.312 (33.32)
1.852 (47.04)
1.852 (47.04)
2.500 (63.50)
2.500 (63.50)
2.406 (61.11)
2.406 (61.11)
.360 (9.14)
.308 (7.82)
.360 (9.14)
.308 (7.82)
.378 (9.60)
.308 (7.82)
.378 (9.60)
.308 (7.82)
.484 (12.29)
.420 (10.67)
.494 (12.55)
.494 (12.55)
.494 (12.55)
.494 (12.55)
.494 (12.55)
.494 (12.55)
.494 (12.55)
.494 (12.55)
.605 (15.37)
.605 (15.37)
.759 (19.28)
.759 (19.28)
1.083 (27.51)
1.083 (27.51)
1.625 (41.27)
1.625 (41.27)
2.272 (57.71)
2.272 (57.71)
2.178 (55.32)
2.178 (55.32)
.422 (10.72)
.422 (10.72)
.422 (10.72)
.422 (10.72)
.422 (10.72)
.422 (10.72)
.422 (10.72)
.422 (10.72)
.534 (13.56)
.534 (13.56)
.036 (.914)
.032 (213)
.036 (.914)
.032 (213)
.036 (.914)
.032 (213)
.036 (.914)
.032 (213)
.036 (.914)
.032 (213)
.236 (5.99)
.243 (6.17)
.236 (5.99)
.243 (6.17)
.231 (5.87)
.243 (6.17)
.231 (5.87)
.243 (6.17)
.231 (5.87)
.243 (6.17)
.055 (1.40)
.047 (1.19)
.055 (1.40)
.047 (1.19)
.055 (1.40)
.047 (1.19)
.055 (1.40)
.047 (1.19)
.055 (1.40)
.047 (1.19)
.422 (10.72)
.429 (10.90)
.422 (10.72)
.429 (10.90)
.426 (10.82)
.429 (10.90)
.426 (10.82)
.429 (10.90)
.426 (10.82)
.429 (10.90)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.129 (3.28)
.120 (3.05)
.129 (3.28)
.120 (3.05)
.129 (3.28)
.120 (3.05)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
.555 (14.10)
For shell with float mounts, add letter F after shell size, e.g., 2DEF19P.
Jackscrew/Jackpost Assembly
#4-40 UNC-2A THREAD #4-40 UNC-2A THREAD
#4-40 UNC-2A THREAD
#4-40 UNC-2B
THREAD
.233 (5.92)
.223 (5.66)
.325 ± .015
(8.26 ± 0.38)
.025 (0.64)
MAX.
.025 (0.64)
MAX.
.180 ± .025 Grip
(4.57 ± 0.64) Length
.180 ± .025 Grip
(4.57 ± 0.64) Length
.230 (5.84) MAX.
.620 ± .010
(15.75 ± 0.25)
Standard (F172) Jackscrew
(factory installed)
Low Profile (F173) Jackscrew
(factory installed)
Jackpost (F171)
Front Panel Connector Mounting Only
Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Double Density D - .075" Contact Spacing 2D
Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
Contact Arrangements
90˚ PCB Mounting - 3 Row
.148
(3.76)
MIN.
.253 (6.43)
.233 (5.92)
.130 (3.30)
.100 (2.54)
.125 (3.18)
.115 (2.92)
DIA. TYP.
.0375
(0.95)
REF.
.075
(.190)
REF.
.690
(17.53)
MAX.
.510 (12.95)
.490 (12.45)
.510 (12.95)
.480 (12.18)
CAV. #1
.065 (1.65)
#4-40
UNC-2B THREAD
(2PLACES)
LAST
LEAD
PCB Termination Leads
(all contact arrangements)
.024 (6.10) to .028 (7.11).
Suggested finished PC hole
Size .033 (8.38) +_ .003 (0.08)
LEAD #1
LAST CAV.
B
A
A
.075 (1.90)
.100
(2.54)
REF.
.100
(2.54)
REF.
B
2x
Part Number
by Shell Size
A
± .015 (0.38)
B
± .010 (0.25)
C
Max.
2DE19SBRP
2DA31SBRP
2DB52SBRP
2DC79SBRP
1.215 (30.86)
1.540 (39.12)
2.090 (53.09)
2.730 (69.34)
.984 (24.99)
1.312 (33.32)
1.852 (47.04)
2.500 (63.50)
.690 (17.53)
.690 (17.53)
.690 (17.53)
.690 (17.53)
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Specifications and dimensions subject to change
90˚ PCB Mounting - 4 Row
++++++
++++++
+++++++
+++++++
++
+++
+++
+++
++++++
++++++
+++++++
+++++++
++
+++
+++
+++
+
+
.130
(3.30)
MIN.
.253 (6.43)
.233 (5.92)
.790
(20.07)
MAX.
.125 (3.18)
.115 (2.92)
DIA. TYP.
.510 (12.95)
.490 (12.45)
.065 (1.65)
.620 (15.75)
.590 (14.99)
.075 (1.90)
CAV #100
A
A
LEAD
#100
Part Number
by Shell Size
2DD100SBRP
A
+_ .015 (0.38)
B
+_ .010 (0.25)
C
Max.
2.635 (66.93) 2.406 (61.11) .790 (20.07)
Contact Arrangements - Page 56
LEAD
#1
CAV #1
#4-40
UNC-2B THREAD
(2PLACES)
B
B
.0375 (0.94) REF.
.075 (1.90) REF.
.100
(2.54)
REF.
.100
(2.54)
REF.
.200
(5.08)
REF.
Double Density D - .075" Contact Spacing 2D
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Specifications and dimensions subject to change
Double Density D - .075" Contact Spacing 2D
Panel Cutouts
G
B
A
FE
KTYP R
FULL R
D
C
C
D
G
.032 (0.81) R MAX. TYP
10˚0' TYP.
H
Mtg.
Method
A
+_ .005 (0.13)
B
+_ .005 (0.13)
C
+_ .005 (0.13)
D
+_ .005 (0.13)
E
+_ .005 (0.13)
F
+_ .005 (0.13)
G
+_ .002 (0.05)
H
+_ .002 (0.05)
K
+_ .002 (0.05)Conn.
2DE
2DA
2DB
2DC
2DD
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
.874 (22.20)
.806 (20.47)
1.202 (30.53)
1.134 (28.80)
1.743 (44.27)
1.674 (42.52)
2.391 (60.73)
2.326 (59.08)
2.297 (58.34)
2.218 (56.34)
.437 (11.10)
.403 (10.24)
.601 (15.26)
.567 (14.40)
.872 (22.15)
.837 (21.26)
1.196 (30.38)
1.163 (29.54)
1.149 (29.18)
1.109 (28.17)
.984 (24.99)
.984 (24.99)
1.312 (33.32)
1.312 (33.32)
1.852 (47.04)
1.852 (47.04)
2.500 (63.50)
2.500 (63.50)
2.406 (61.11)
2.406 (61.11)
.492 (12.50)
.492 (12.50)
.656 (16.66)
.656 (16.66)
.926 (23.52)
.926 (23.52)
1.250 (31.75)
1.250 (31.75)
1.203 (30.56)
1.203 (30.56)
.513 (13.03)
.449 (11.40)
.513 (13.03)
.449 (11.40)
.513 (13.03)
.449 (11.40)
.513 (13.03)
.449 (11.40)
.623 (15.82)
.555 (14.10)
.257 (6.53)
.225 (5.71)
.257 (6.53)
.225 (5.71)
.257 (6.53)
.225 (5.71)
.257 (6.53)
.225 (5.71)
.312 (7.92)
.278 (7.06)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.120 (3.05)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.060 (1.52)
.083 (2.11)
.132 (3.35)
.083 (2.11)
.132 (3.35)
.083 (2.11)
.132 (3.35)
.083 (2.11)
.132 (3.35)
.083 (2.11)
.132 (3.35)
For contact part numbers, termination tooling and assembly see pages 67-69.
Panel Mounting
3/32 THICKNESS (REF. )
RECOMMENDED RIVET THICKNESS
RIVET THICKNESS
Front Mounting
Standard
Rear Mounting
Standard
Front Mounting
Float
Rear Mounting
Float
Strip Connectors - .100"/.075" Contact Spacing CTA
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CENTI-LOC connectors are low-cost nylon
strip connectors designed for commercial
applications such as instrumentation, commu-
nications, and medical equipment. They are
available in continuous strip form up to a max-
imum length of 6 inches (152.40mm), accom-
modating from 1 to 60 rear insertion, front
release, crimp snap-in size 22 CENTIPINTM/
CENTISOCKETTM contacts. These contacts
utilize a proven positive contact alignment
design, giving additional contact strength and
positive contact alignment during mating.
These connectors can be ordered in kit or bulk
form. The kit comprises all the parts necessary
to assemble one complete 6-inch (152.40) strip
connector with 60 contacts on .100 (2.54) cen-
ters or a 4-inch (101.60mm) strip with 53 con-
tacts on .075 (1.91) centers. If more then one
connector is required, the parts can be ordered
in bulk and assembled as desired.
The CENTI-LOC strip connector can be ordered in
kit or bulk form. The kit includes matin g insulators
with a full compliment of contacts and two guide
posts. If more than one connector is required, the
parts can be ordered in bulk and assembled as
desired.
The guide posts and polarizing posts are inserted in the same manner as the contacts. The guide
posts are inserted into the socket insulator and the polarizing posts are inserted into the pin
insulator. The corresponding contact in the mating insulator must be removed for each.
See assembly instructions.
Kit Form
Insulator
Part
Number
CTA3-KIT
CTA4-KIT
CTA3-CTA4-KIT
Part
Number
Contact
Center
Spacing Type Material
CTA3-IP-53
CTA3-IS-53
CTA4-IP-60
CTA4-IS-60
CTA-GP
CTA-PP
.075 (1.91)
.075 (1.91)
.100 (2.54)
.100 (2.54)
Pin
Socket
Pin
Socket
P/N 230-9507-000
P/N 230-9506-000
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Nylon
Passivated Stainless Steel
Passivated Stainless Steel
Insulator
Guide Post
Polarizing Post
.075 (1.91)
.100 (2.54)
.075 (1.91) & .100 (2.54)
Contact
Center spacing Guide Posts
Polarizing Posts
.475 (12.06)
MAX.
.275 (6.98)
MAX.
Kits include mating insulators with full
complement of contacts and two guide posts.
Dimensional Data
Weights
CTA3-.075(1.91) Centers CTA4-.100(2.54) Centers
4.031 (102.39)
MAX.
.040 (1.02) MIN. .040 (1.02) MIN.
.115 (2.92)
MAX.
.115 (2.92)
MAX.
.100 (2.54)
TYP.
6.031 (153.19)
MAX.
.075 (1.91)
TYP.
Part
Number
No. of
Contacts
Contacts
Type
Avy. Weight
oz.
± 5%
gm.
pin
socket
pin
socket
.185
.203
.230
.241
5.25
5.75
6.30
6.90
CTA3
CTA4
53
60
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Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
The Centi Line - .075" Contact Spacing 2D/CTA
Contacts
Aresilient internal shoulder retains the contacts in the
insulator housing. The front of the contact is chamfered
to prevent damage to the internal shoulder as the
contact is pushed into position.
Subtract .064 (1.63) +_ .010 (.25) from pigtail
length when used in 2D pin insulator for potting
well of connector assembly.
Subtract .081 (2.08) +_ .010 (.25) from pigtail
length when used in 2D socket insulator for
potting well of connector assembly.
Contact Part Number
Part Number
Pin
031-9540-000
031-9540-004
031-9540-005
030-9542-001
030-9542-002
030-9542-004
Standard 30µin. plating
50µin. plating
50µin. plating
NOTE: Plating,except as noted,is 30 micro-inch gold.
Consult factory for any tail size or plating requirements.
Special crimp locator required. Part number: 995-0001-714. (L3198-CL-PSL)
Use special insertion tip (323-9510-016 &-017).
*
**
***
With inspection hole;
50µin. plating
P.C. tail
.026 dia. x.083 lg. Soc.
N/A 030-9542-011
P.C. tail
.020 dia. x
030-9542-012
Long crimp
barrel **
030-9542-014
Small crimp bore
For AWG #32 &30
030-9556-000
***
Small crimp bore
For AWG #28 &30
030-9542-022
.183 lg. Soc.
.183 lg. Pin
P.C. tail
.020 dia. x
030-9542-015
P.C. tail
.018 dia. x
030-9542-016
*031-9540-013
031-9540-016
031-9540-022
***
031-9540-007
*031-9540-015
*031-9540-019
.232 lg. Soc.
.255 lg. Pin
.444 lg. Soc.
.445 lg. Pin
Socket TypePin Socket
P.C. TailContacts
2D and Centi-Loc Crimp and Assembly Tools
Insertion Tools For Standard Contact
Insertion Tools For Long Crimp barrel Contacts
Extraction Tools
Tool
M22520/2-01
CIET-CTA
Handle
CTA-AB
Assembly Holding
Block
Part Number: 328-9508-000
Socket Extraction
Tip
Pin Extraction
Tip
Insertion Tips
Description
Part Number
AWG
Size*
22
24
26
28
30/P.C. Tail
AWG
Size*
Tip Part Number ***
Pin Contact
Tip Part Number ***
Socket Contact
22
24
26
Contact
CENTIPIN
CENTISOCKET
Description
CET-P-CTA-2
CET-S-CTA-1
Kit Part Number
(handle and tip)
Tip Part
Number
Handle Part
Number
070112-0002
070113-0001
324-9502-000
324-9501-000
204-9500-000
204-9500-000
Handle
Part Number***
204-9500-000
204-9500-000
204-9500-000
323-9510-008
323-9510-009
323-9510-010
323-9510-012
323-9510-013
323-9510-014
Based on wire size per MIL-W-16878 with Type E insulation, use smaller tool for wire with thin
insulation, larger tool for wire having thick insulation.
The 5 insertion tips (part numbers 323-9510-001 thru - 005). plus handle, and the pin and socket
extaction tips maybe ordered as a SINGLE KIT by specifying the part number CIET-CTA-2.
[Part number: 070143-0002].
*
**
To order the SINGLE KIT for the long crimp barrel contact (tip part numbers 323-9510-008 thru
-014, handle and pin and socket extraction tips) please specify CIET-CTA-3.
***
CIT-PS-CTA-22
CIT-PS-CTA-24
CIT-PS-CTA-26
CIT-PS-CTA-28
CIT-PS-CTA-30
323-9510-001
323-9510-002
323-9510-003
323-9510-004
323-9510-005
204-9500-000
204-9500-000
204-9500-000
204-9500-000
204-9500-000
Kit Part Number
(handle and tip)
Tip
Part Number**
Handle
Part Number**
M22520/2-01
995-0001-584
L3198-CLP
995-0001-338
L3198-CLS
995-0001-353
Pin Socket
Locators
The Centi Line - .075" Contact Spacing 2D/CTA
2D/CTA CENTI-LOCTM Connectors Assembly Instructions
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The Double Density D/CTA CENTI-LOC Connectors
are highly reliable and simple connectors to use.
There are a few helpful suggestions that will assure
complete satisfaction when followed:
1. The following instructions should be followed.
2. The proper crimp tool and locator (if required)
must be used. These tools have been designed
for use with this product. Substitutions of crimp-
ing equipment may result in connector failure at
the assembly operation.
3. After crimping a contact to a lead it is of vital
importance that the proper tool be used to assure
seating the contact in the insulator in the proper
position. Any substitution of insertion tools may
result in over or under insertion of the contact
which may damage the retention system of the
insulator.
4. The female (socket) side of the connector has
been designed with a controlled float to allow for
ease of mating. To avoid reducing this float or
causing a splaying of the contacts, any unneces-
sary strain caused by clamping the leads too
close to the rear of the connector should be
avoided.
Use of recommended tooling together with proper
assembly techniques will pay dividends in reliability
and reduced costs.
2D Assembly Instructions
Cut the wires to length required and strip .100" of
insulation from the end to be crimped. Check for
cut or broken wires and frayed insulation.
Using the proper crimp tool and locator, insert the
contact into the locator. Insert the stripped end of the
wire into the contact crimp pot, and crimp the contact to
the wire. Squeeze the handles firmly to insure a proper
crimp (tool will not release if crimping is incomplete).
NOTE: Contact stop must be changed in tool locator
when crimping pin and socket contacts.
1. Placethe properinsertion tip in the
insertion/-extraction handle and put the tip over the
wire as shown. The tool tip will butt up against the
crimppot.Connectormust be firmlysupported
duringbothinsertion andextractionoperations.
2. Using a firm, steady pressure, push the contact into
the cavity until the resilient internal shoulder in the
insulator snaps into the locking groove in the contact.
The shoulder of the tool tip bottoms against the rear
of the insulator, preventing over-insertion. Repeat for
balance of contacts.
1. For contact extraction, remove the insertion tool
tip and replace it with the proper extraction tool tip.
(The socket tip will fit into the socket, and the pin
tip will slide over the pin bundle). Insert the tool tip
into the contact cavity: (the pin tip will butt up
against the shoulder of the pin contact, and the
socket tip will bottom out in the socket contact.)
2. Apply a firm, steady pressure until the contact is
released from the internal shoulder in the insulator. The
shoulder of the tool tip bottom against the insulator
face to prevent damage to the internal shoulder.
Remove the tool tip and pull the contact from the rear
of the connector. Repeat for the balance of contacts to
be removed.
WIRE STRIPPING
.100
(2.54)
CONTACT INSERTION
CONTACT EXTRACTION
CONTACTCRIMPING
Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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Dimensions shown in inch (mm)
Specifications and dimensions subject to change
The Centi Line - .075" Contact Spacing 2D/CTA
CTA Assembly Instructions
.275 (6.98)
MAX.
.475 (12.06)
MAX.
INSERTION
Guide Posts
Polarizing Posts
1. Place the connector into the slot in the assembly block
with the arrows on the insulator pointing downward. The
connector will bottom against the internal shoulder in the
groove in the assembly block. Start contact insertion by
placing the crimped contact in the cavity by hard.
3. With firm steady pressure, push the contact into the
cavity until the resilient internal shoulder snaps into the
locking groove in the contact. To prevent over insertion,
the tool tip bottoms against the rear of the insulator.
4. The guide post and polarizing posts are inserted in teh
same manner as the contacts. The guide posts are inserted
into the socket insulator, and the polarizing posts are
inserted into the pin insulartor. The corresponding contact
in the mating insulator must be removed for each.
2. Position the insertion tool tip on the rear of contact as
shown. The insulation must be pulled back from the crimp
pot approximately 1/32" to allow the tool tip to butt
against the contact crimp pot.
EXTRACTION
1. To extract the contacts, place the conector face up in
the assembly block so that the contact to be extracted is
in the end of the block that has a fully slotted opening.
2. The pin extraction tool tip is tubular, slides over the pin
bundle and butts against the front shoulder of the pin. The
socket extraction tool is a solid rod that fits into the socket
contact, the external shoulder butts against the contact
socket shoulder.
3. Insert the extraction tool into the cavity and apply firm
pressure until the contact is pushed thru the rear of the
connector.
4. Lift the insulator from the groove and pull the contact
out. Repeat for balance of contacts to be removed.