• 5015 Series 12s-3 Item Thread Coupling Small Connector
  • 5015 Series 12s-3 Item Thread Coupling Small Connector
  • 5015 Series 12s-3 Item Thread Coupling Small Connector
  • 5015 Series 12s-3 Item Thread Coupling Small Connector

5015 Series 12s-3 Item Thread Coupling Small Connector

Interface Type: AC/DC
Operating Frequency: Low Frequency
Certification: CE, ISO9001
Application: Microwave
Contact Resistance: 3.8mΩ
Contact Material: Copper
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
12S-3
Size
12s-3
Shell Size
12s
Shell Color
Green
Contacts
2 Pins
Contacts Type
2X16#
Specification
MIL-C-5015
Trademark
KP
Origin
China
HS Code
8538900000
Production Capacity
10000PCS/Mon

Product Description

MS series circular connectors are useed extensively in line connections between electrical equipment, various instruments and meters. These connectors meet the standard MIL-C-5015, have the features of light weight, aluminium alloy material, wide range, threaded coupling, good sealing performance, resistance against corrosion, high conductivity and high dielectric strength. It is the ideal product to replace the MIL-C-5015 series. They are interchangeable with the same category each other.

Product Ordering
MS 3106 A 12S - 3 S W
  1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. Name of series: MS series connectors
2. Type: 3102: Square flange receptacle, 3106: Plug
3. Degree: A: Entire, B: Can be released
4. Shell type: 8S, 10SL, 12S, 14S, 16S, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40
5. Contacts position type:12S-3 mean use 2x16# contacts.
6. Type of contacts: P: Pin, S: Socket
7. Key position: W, X, Y, Z, Without note: Normal position

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Number of Employees
11
Year of Establishment
2002-12-03