Aerco, the distributor and stockist of electrical and electronic components servicing hi-rel markets, is now stocking TE’s Deutsch’s MIL-DTL-38999 series next generation ACT composite connectors which deliver up to 40 percent weight savings over similar aluminum devices. Deutsch created one of the original composites in 1990, and its ACT series shells are not only very light weight, they are also the most resistant to corrosion withstanding 200 hours of salt spray, and the most durable, surviving 1,500 mating cycles.
ACT series circular connectors are among the most versatile and popular circular mil spec input/output connectors in the world. They are available in three shell styles, two plating options, six shell clockings, over 50 different insert arrangements supporting size 23, 22, 20, 16, 12, 10, and with eight contacts for power and signal, as well as coax and twinax contacts.
Originally designed as military and aerospace components, ACT Series connectors are now also used in many other hi-rel applications where extreme reliability is paramount. They feature a scoop-proof design for fast, easy, secure mating, and a triple-lead, threaded self-locking coupling for excellent vibration resistance. Devices are environmentally-sealed , and feature grounding fingers and a trapezoidal thread which provides excellent shell-to-shell continuity, ensuring high EMC performance.
Comments Alec Sluce, Aerco’s Connector Product Manager: “These lightweight, rugged, environmentally sealed connectors survive the harshest environments of commercial and military aerospace, ground defence, and marine applications. TE’s Deutsch group has led the field in composite connectors for many years, and this latest generation ACT series reinforces their reputation for high quality, extreme reliability and ease-of-use.”
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