Telephone Jack

Part Number SF0066

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Features

2a thread class, 1.219 inches nominal overall length, steel body material, tin terminal surface treatment, unef thread series designator.

Right-hand 0.750" overall width.

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Thread Direction:
    Right-hand
  • Electrical Insulation Feature:
    Insulated completely
  • Body Style:
    Right angle threaded bushing mounted short frame
  • Overall Height:
    1.907 inches
  • Overall Width:
    0.750 inches
  • Mounting Bushing Length:
    0.281 inches
  • Bushing Accommodation Hole Shape:
    Round
  • Accommodated Finger Type:
    Two conductor, slender round tip single finger
  • Finger Accommodation Diameter:
    0.250 inches single finger
  • Finger Accommodation Length:
    1.188 inches single finger
  • Bushing Thru-hole Accommodation Diameter:
    0.375 inches
  • Jack Contact Arrangement Designator:
    J1-1a
  • Mounting Facility Type And Quantity:
    1 bushing
  • Thread Size:
    0.375 inches
  • Terminal Type:
    Tab, solder lug
  • Material:
    Any acceptable terminal
  • Material:
    Brass bushing
  • Material:
    Nickel alloy spring
  • Material:
    Plastic, phenolic insulator
  • Material:
    Silver contact
  • Material:
    Steel body
  • Precious Material And Location:
    Contact silver
  • Precious Material And Weight:
    1.000 silver grains, troy
  • Precious Material:
    Silver
  • Surface Treatment:
    Tin terminal
  • Surface Treatment:
    Any acceptable spring
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Connectors, electrical
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5935-00-234-2123

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