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LEMO announces design changes to its Watertight (IP68) T series connectors

October 18, 2016 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

lemo_0t_series_2016_hrLEMO, Rohnert Park, Calif., has recently made some design changes to its T Series, watertight (IP68) connectors. The outer shell design changed to LEMO’s iconic standard look (photo enclosed) and the connector now has three latches versus two latches.

The T Series offers an innovative design for the defense/security, test and measurement, medical and any other market/application that requires a watertight connection. They are small-sized watertight connectors using the same original LEMO Push-Pull technology. Based on the LEMO B Series, the T Series includes a special construction with an inner-sleeve and extra sealing to enable IP68 water protection. The T Series is available in 2- to 9- contact configurations. Contacts can be terminated by soldering to the wire, crimping onto the wire, or directly to a PCB. A keying system ensures correct connector alignment and the connector outershell offers full EMI shielding.

As mentioned, the T Series utilizes the proven high-performance contact system and configurations from the highly popular LEMO B Series range, providing a very wide selection of options that can be made available quickly. It is backward compatible with the B Series, with the same receptacle panel-hole diameter, which will be a benefit to customers wanting to upgrade their existing designs.

The connector outershell is available in black-chrome finish or plated brass, making the product ideal for defense systems such as aircraft communi­cations, land vehicles, night-vision equipment, simulation or personal battle equipment, as well as in the test and measurement and other industries wherever the environmental conditions require ruggedized equipment.

LEMO
www.lemo.com

Filed Under: Aerospace, Industry News, Markets, Medical, Military Tagged With: LEMO

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