This is a circular MIL-Spec connector, featuring a double-start plug with an anti-decoupling spring pin to ensure secure attachment and reliable performance in military and aerospace applications. It utilizes a double-start modified stub ACME threading for improved protection against cross-mating and thread damage. The connector shell is made of machined aluminum or stainless steel, supplied with removable contacts, fluorosilicone seals, and rear grommet for water ingress protection. It accommodates various shell sizes with multiple contact arrangements, offering durability and corrosion resistance for demanding environments.
Contact Type: Crimp, removable, signal and power options
Dimensions: Varies by shell size, ring diameters from 0.3125 inches to 1.650 inches
Hardware: Metal hex or knurled coupling nut
Waterproofing: Fluorosilicone seals and grommet
Certification: MIL-Spec, RoHS compliant
Uses: Military, aerospace, industrial applications with high durability requirements
Buy the Glenair 801008 U–2013 Reliable Circular Connector for Industrial Applications
Purchase the Glenair Series 801-008 circular MIL-Spec connector online now for high durability and reliability in military and aerospace environments. This connector features double-start ACME threads for secure mating, a machined aluminum or stainless steel shell, and removable crimp contacts. With advanced sealing for water ingress protection, multiple contact arrangements, and RoHS compliance, it is designed for demanding industrial, defense, and aerospace applications. Order now to experience dependable performance and quick delivery for your critical projects.
Order your Glenair Series 801-008 circular connector today and ensure secure, corrosion-resistant connections for military and aerospace projects.
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