Waterproof Vertical Mount D-Sub Connectors
waterproof D-sub system is IP67 rated. These panel-mount connectors are available in solder cup as well as right angle and vertical PCB mount types. The cable-mount connector kit includes the connector, which has solder cup contacts. These connectors are available in 9-, 15-, and 25-positions in standard density and 15-, 26-, and 44-positions in high density. The recommended wire gauge for the solder cup connector is 22 AWG to 26 AWG.
These panel-mount waterproof D-subs are designed for rear-mount applications in panels that are up to 2.0 mm thick. They come with two sets of jackscrews. One jackscrew set is 5 mm long for panel thickness up to 1.2 mm, and the other is 6 mm long for panel thicknesses from 1.2 mm to 2.0 mm.
Cable mount D-sub connector kits come with the backshell, seal, thumbscrews, and solder cup connector. They are also easy to install. Simply fit the cable through the backshell, terminate the wire to the solder cup contacts, and hand tighten the cable nut on the rear of the backshell. The backshell will seal a particular range of cable diameters depending on the position count of the connector. Consult the datasheet for specific cable diameter ranges.
Specifications
Current rating
Standard D-sub: 5 A
Hi-density D-sub: 2 A
Breakdown voltage: ≥ AC 500 V/1 minute
Insulation resistance: ≥ 500 MΩ @ DC 500 V
Contact resistance: ≤ 20 mΩ
Material
Contacts: copper alloy, gold-plated
Connector body: nylon 9T or PBT, UL Recognized
Shell: steel, nickel-plated
Applications
DV camcorder
DV VTR
Non-linear editing system
Broadcast monitor
Betacam deck
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