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Mil. Spec. Push-In Connectors
Rated to MIL-DTL-26482 specifications, these connectors are compatible with other products that meet the same standard. They lock in place with a quarter turn to remain secure in high-vibration environments. All come assembled with pins and sleeves in place; poles are numbered. When mating, the gender and housing lock location must be opposite.
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Solder Sockets with Low-Current and High-Current Poles—Internal Housing Lock


15 Pole
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Number of Poles | Current | For Wire Gauge | Number of Poles | Current | For Wire Gauge | Voltage | For Cable OD | OD | Lg. | Housing Material | Temp. Range, °F | Connector Shell Size | Military Specifications Met | Each | |
14 | 7.5A | 24-20 | 1 | 13A | 20-16 | 600V AC/850V DC | 0.38"-0.55" | 1.2" | 1.9" | Cadmium-Plated Aluminum | -65° to 255° | 14 | MS3116F14-15S | 0000000 | 0000000 |