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Varicon

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Series 8016 – .075" x .130" x .150" Grid Pattern

FEATURES

•Available in five sizes: 20, 38, 56, 90 and 120 contacts•Insertable / removable Varilok contacts•Crimp, solder, solderless wrap, and taper tab terminations•Exceptional versatility: all hardware can be mounted onplug or receptacle (see ordering code)•Actuating screw facilitates mating and unmating, locksmated connectors together•Polarizing hardware can be set to any of six positions at factory; can also be reset by user (see polarizing code)•Optional cover with top or side cable entry and clamp•Optional cable strain relief clamp with adjustable strapfor large or small cable bundles (fits on sizes 38 and 56)•Plug and receptacle contacts are protected from mishan-dling•Guide pins and sockets ensure correct alignment whenmating•U.L. recognized polyester material•Aluminum covers•CSA acceptable polyester material
Cover and Clamp Material and Finish: Aluminum with clear chromate under grey enamel finish Commercial Specification:

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Insulator Material: Thermoplastic 94V-O glass filled polyester Covered under the components recogni-tion program of Underwriters’ Laboratory, Inc. File No. E-27610 Current Rating: 8 amperes, maximum Insulation Resistance: Contact Resistance: 5,000 megohms, min. (polyester)Sea Level:1250 volts RMS3.4" Hg:625 volts RMS 6 milliohms, maximum Contact Material: Phosphor bronze Contact Plating: Gold, 10 microinches min., over Nickel, 50-100 microinches

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