Electrical Receptacle Connector Body

Part Number WSS0132P00BW500

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Features

2a and 2a and 2a thread class, 2.790 inches nominal overall length, unc and unc and unc thread series designator.

Right-hand 0.717" overall width 32 thread quantity per inch.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Thread Direction:
    Right-hand and right-hand and right-hand
  • Body Style:
    Straight shape w/jackscrew
  • Overall Height:
    0.790 inches
  • Overall Width:
    0.717 inches
  • Environmental Protection:
    Thermal shock resistant and moisture resistant and corrosion resistant and shock resistant and vibration resistant
  • Unthreaded Mounting Hole Diameter:
    0.128 inches
  • Distance Between Mounting Facility Centers:
    2.470 inches
  • Threaded Device Type:
    Coupling facility and back shell
  • Mating End Quantity:
    1
  • Contact Position Arrangement Style:
    132 single mating end
  • Polarization Method:
    Polarization boss and guide pin/socket
  • Connector Locking Method:
    Jackscrew
  • Thready Qty Per Inch (tpi):
    32 and 32 and 40
  • Thread Size:
    0.138 inches and 0.138 inches and 0.138 inches
  • Insert Material:
    Plastic diallyl phthalate single mating end or plastic epoxy single mating end or plastic phenolic single mating end
  • Insert Material Specification:
    Mil-m-14, type sdg-f military specification single material response single mating end or mil-p-19833, type gdi-30f military specification single material response single mating end
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Connectors, electrical
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5935-01-165-5315

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