Amphenol MIL-C-5015 Connectors

Ordering Information

Connector Series

 

Shell / Class

MS

 

3100

A

Series Designation

 
MS - Amphenol MIL-C-5015 STANDARD
 DS - Amphenol MIL-C-5015 Europe use
 DL - Amphenol  MIL-C-5015Pre-earth       
        mating function

 

Shell Style

3100 - Wall Mounting Receptacle
3101 - Cable Connecting Receptacle
3102 - Box Mounting Receptacle
3106 - Straight Plug
3108 - Right Angle Plug

Service Class

A - General purpose, Solid Endbelll
B - General purpose, Split Endbell
E - Environmental resisting
      with grommet seal
      & strain relief backshell
F - Environmental resisting
      with grommet seal
      & strain relief backshell
      3106F and 3018E style
      include a front ��O�� ring seal
R - Environmental resisting
      with grommet seal,
      light weight and shorter overall length
      3106R style include a front ��O��ring seal

Insert  Arrangement  / Contact Type

 

Deviations

18

1

S

W

 

XXX

 

 Shell Size

 10SL,12S,12,14S
 14,16S,16,18,20,
 22,24,28,32,36

Insert Arrangement

See Page 41-42

Contact Type

P - Pin (+), male
S - Socket (-),
      female

Alternate Positioning

No suffix-Nomal
W,X,Y,Z - See Page                 41-42  

 

Deviation I, Plating

No suffix - Olive Drab Zinc
CD - Cadimium
621 - Black Zinc
689 - Electro-less Nickel
426 - Electro-less Nickel
         & Gold Flash Contact
Others - Consult Amphenol

Deviation II

No Suffix - Standard
K - Japan Use,
      Plastic Insert
KR - Japan Use, 
       Rubber Insert

 

 Accessories

Series

 

Type

 

Size

MS

 

25042

 

10

Series Designation

MS - Amphenol MIL-C-5015 STANDARD
DS - Amphenol MIL-C-5015 Europe use





DL - Amphenol MIL-C-5015 Pre-earth
        mating function

 

Type

25042   - Protection Cap, 3106, 3108 Shell Style Plug
25043   - Protection Cap, 3100, 3101, 3102 Shell Style
              Receptacle
3057     - Cable Clamp
3420     - Telescoping Bushing
BMA31 - Gasket

3057     - Cable Clamp
3420     - Telescoping Bushing
BMA31 - Gasket

 

Size

See Page 37-40

Typical Mating Guide