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M83-LFC1F2N72-0000-000

24 x 3-Row Female 24-28 AWG Cable Conn. Kit, Jackscrews

2.00mm Pitch High-Reliability Connector - Datamate J-Tek 3-Row

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Product Description

  • Complete kit: Triple Row housing with hexagonal socket jackscrews fitted, 72 x barrel crimp contacts loose – Gold finish on contact area and termination.
  • Small Bore – suitable for 24 to 28 AWG cable (Ø1.1mm max insulation). Spare contacts = M83-0130005.
  • For complete pin numbering or pin out information, see Component Specification C005XX.

Technical Details

Specification

Contact Pitch:

2.00mm (0.079")

Contact Gender:

Female/Socket/Jack

Connector Orientation:

Straight

Connection Type:

Cable (Crimp)

Cable Conductor Size:

24-28 AWG

Mating Pin Size:

Ø0.5mm

Current Rating:

3.3A max individual contact, 3A max simultaneous (25°C)

Operating Temperature:

-55°C to +125°C

Style of Jackscrews:

Floating Jackscrew with Hex Socket Head (Standard Gender)

Polarising Features:

Yes

End Stackable:

No

Side Stackable:

No

Can be cut to another size:

No

Number of Rows:

3

Number of Signal Contacts:

72

Materials

Finish / Plating on Termination:

Gold

Finish / Plating on Contact Surface:

Gold

Base Material of Contact:

Beryllium Copper contact clip, Brass shell

Housing Material:

PPS

Housing Colour:

Black

Housing Material UL Rating:

UL94V-0

Packaging Style:

Tray

Dimensions

Individual Part Weight:

8.94g

Overall Dimensions (L x W x D) in mm:

61.00 x 8.00 x 11.40

Thread Size:

M2

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When I crimp this terminal, the conductor crimp is over the inspection hole – isn’t this a defect per IPC/WHMA-A-620?

We have a support article relating to this question, but essentially the hole you see is not designed to be an inspection hole. It is a plating hole, to allow the finish materials to reach the bottom of the crimp bore and help ensure performance. As such it is not relevant to IPC-A-620. Applying a crimp using the correct tools will indeed overlap the plating hole by 25 to 50%, but this is intended and expected. The design of the Datamate connector is so compact, there is no room to move the crimp area away from this hole without making the whole connector design larger.

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What potting material do you recommend using for backpotting this connector?

We currently recommend 3 materials that we have tried – although it’s very likely that many others are entirely suitable. Our primary recommendation, that we use on our complete cable assemblies, is Stycast 2651MM with Catalyst 9. We have also used Robnor Resins PX439XS/BK/250 and Epoxies Innovative Bonding Solutions 50-3122RBK. You can find more information on backpotting our connectors and links to the epoxy suppliers on our blog post What is Backpotting?

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What torque value should be used for these jackscrews?

The torque value for mating jackscrews is 23cmN max. This value is given in the Component Specification C005xx (page 14).

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Do you need an insertion tool to insert the contacts into the connector?

Yes, you do need an insertion tool, which will allow you to push directly onto the rear of the contact to get it fully engaged into the housing. The tool you need is Z80-280 (also listed in the Accessories and Tooling at the bottom of this product page). The instruction sheet for this tool is IS-25, and you can also see it in use in the Datamate Assembly video.

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