Amphe-EX Series Mated Pair
Table of Contents Page No.
Amphe-EXTM Connector Series
Introduction.......................................................................................... 1
Performance Criteria, Specifications .................................................. 2
How to Order ...................................................................................... 3
Shell Styles
EXM-A00 Flangeless Panel Mount Receptacle............................ 4
EXM-A01 Fix Inline Receptacle.................................................... 5
EXM-A02 Panel Mount Receptacle.............................................. 6
EXM-A03 Flangeless Inline Receptacle ....................................... 7
EXM-A06 Straight Plug................................................................. 8
Insert Availability and identification, contacts, sealing plugs............... 9
Insert Arrangements ...........................................................................10-11
Amphenol technology provides Standard insert alternate positioning...................................................12
innovation interconnect solutions RJ45 inserts .......................................................................................13
for the demanding environmental Cable Glands.......................................................................................14
requirements for equipment used Fiber Optic termini – MIL-PRF-29504/4 & /5 multi-mode, size 16.......15
in power generation, geophysical Fiber Optic termini – multi-mode, size 20............................................16
and oil and gas exploration. Application tools .................................................................................17
Sophisticated in-house testing Assembly instructions..........................................................................18-23
facilities provide the qualification
and specialization required for
many of our connector products.
Capabilities for testing include
vibration and shock testing, Please visit our Website at www.amphenol-industrial.com
humidity, engagement/separation
force evaluation, durability
testing, as well as salt spray/
fog, optical and many other
performance requirements.
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Amphe-EXTM Series
Hazardous Rated Connectors EX Zone 1 & 2
smaller size and more contact options
INTRODUCTION Amphe-EX Shell Styles
With the ever growing need for more power and
sig- nal in a smaller interface in ATEX rated areas,
Amphenol is pleased to introduce the Amphe-EX
circular connector series.
Designed for Hazardous Environments
AMPHE-EX Connector Series is designed for use in EXM-A00. . . . Flangeless Panel Mount Receptacle (Resin)
ATEX and IECex rated areas. AMPHE-EX connectors
are equipped to handle signal, power, RF or fiber optic
requirements in the most harsh environments. AMPHE-
EX connectors offer a complete array of insert patterns,
ranging from 2 # 20 contacts, right up through 79
# 22D contacts, and everything in between.
In addition, AMPHE-EX is able to provide RJ45
connections and fiber optic termini into an ATEX and
IECex approved interconnect solution.
Chemical Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical EXM-A01 . . . .Fix Inline Receptacle
Manufacturing, Petrochemical Refineries, Land and
Offshore Drilling Platforms are just a few of the areas
that the new AMPHE-EX Series will provide
increased performance.
AMPHE-EX connectors are made from machined
aluminum components, and plated in a hard anodic
coating designed to withstand the most extreme
environments. Double-lead acme threads allow for a EXM-A02 . . . .Panel Mount Receptacle (Resin)
self cleaning mating action that does not clog under
adverse conditions of ice, snow, mud or sand. The
specific materials and design features of the AMPHE-
EX series were originally selected to satisfy the
stringent requirements of the Military and Aerospace
industries. These connectors combine electrical and
mechanical capabilities that equal or exceed many of
the parameters established by the Military
specification MIL-5015.
Amphenol Industrial, one of the leading interconnect EXM-A03. . . . Flangeless Inline Receptacle
suppliers to Industrial markets around the world,
welcomes this new product to it’s current offering of
harsh environment interconnect solutions.
EXM-A06 . . . .Plug with EX Cable Gland
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Specifications
Amphe-EX connectors are Certified for EX Zone 1 and 2 (T6, T5 & T4)
Gases, Vapours and Mists - Ex de IIC Gb Tamb between -40°c to +55°c
Fiber Optic OP PR - Ex op pr IIC Gb Tamb between -40°c to +55°c *
Fiber Optic OP IS - Ex op is IIC Gb Tamb between -40°c to +55°c *
Combustible Dusts - Ex tb IIIC Db (T80°c & T95°c) IP6X Tamb between -40°c to +55°c
ATEX Certified Zone 1 & 2- Cert. # SIRA 07ATEX1229X
IECEx Certified Zone 1 & 2- Cert # SIR 08.0029X
EAC Ex Zone 1 & 2- Cert #
Cenelec IP68
HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH ALUMINUM: Bar Stock components precision machined, with points of impact designed for
extra strength.
HARD ANODIC PLATING: All machined aluminum parts are finished with a hard, scratch resistant coating per Mil-A-8625,
Type III. (300 days salt spray performance)
EASILY ACCESSIBLE WIRE TERMINALS: Conductors are readily terminated to contacts. Cable housings are slipped
over conductors after terminating. Cumbersome handling and seating of inserts with conductors attached is eliminated.
LARGE WIRE SPACING: Ample wire space is provided in cable housings and hardware.
CABLE OPTIONS: Cable Gland terminations available to allow variety of cable types including unarmored, armored and
sheathed cable built to the IEEE-45, UL1309, IEC, BS, DIN and JIC standards. Flexible cables like SOOW-A, W, G-GC
and DLO constructions can also be used with the AMPHE-EX series connectors. For Cable Gland information, ask for
Amphenol Cable Glands and Cord Grips catalog # 12- 055.
INSERT VARIATIONS: A broad variety of inserts are offered ranging from 2 # 20 awg, up to 79 # 22D awg contacts.
Numerous hybrid inserts available that offer combination copper and Coax/Twinax. In addition, Fiber Optic and RJ45
options available.
RoHS COMPLIANT PRODUCT
CONTACT RATING
Test Current Maximum Crimp Well Data
Contact Size Crimp Millivolt Drop Crimp Barrel Cable Range
Crimp* Diameter AWG / SQMM
22D 5 73 .0345” (.0876mm) 22-26 / 0.25-0.34
20 7.5 55 .047” (1.194mm) 20-24 / 0.5-0.75
16 13 49 .067” (1.701mm) 16-20 / 1.0-1.5
12 23 42 .100” (2.540mm) 12-14 / 2.5
10 (Power) 33 33 .137” (3.480mm) 10-12 / 4.0-6.0
Measurements in inches ± .0010 size 22D to size 16 and ± .002 for size 12 and 10
Measurements in mm ± .0025 size 22D to size 16 and ± .050 for size 12 and 10
SERVICE RATING
Suggested Operating Voltage Test Voltage
Service Rating (Sea Level) (Sea Level)
AC (RMS) DC
M 400 550 1300 VRMS
N 300 450 1000 VRMS
I 600 850 1800 VRMS
II 900 1250 2300 VRMS
** Please note that the establishment of electrical factors is left entirely in the
designers hands, since they are in the best position to know what voltage,
switching surges, transients, etc. can be expected in a particular circuit.
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how to order
Amphenol® Amphe-EX series Connectors can be ordered by coded part number.
Ordering procedure is illustrated by part number EXM-A06-9-35PA01 as shown below:
EXM- A 06- 9- 35 P A 01 ( )
Connector Series
Material
Connector Style
Shell Size
Insert Arrangement
Contact Type
Cable Gland Size
Alternate Positions
Special Deviations
Caps and cable glands come standard on all assemblies
Connector Series
EXM . .designates Amphe-EX Series
Material
A. . . . .designates Aluminum Alloy Black Hardcoat
S. . . . .designates Stainless Steel 316L
Connector Style
00. . . . Flangeless Panel Mount Receptacle (Resin)
01 . . . .Fix Inline Receptacle with EX Cable Gland
02 . . . .Panel Mount Receptacle (Resin)
03. . . . Flangeless Inline Receptacle with EX cable Gland
06 . . . .Plug with EX Cable Gland
Shell Size
9 thru 21 available
Insert Arrangement
See insert arrangement chart, page 9 and illustrated on pages 10-11
Copper Contacts included - FO termini are optionals and can replace AWG16 contacts
Contact Type
P. . . . . Pin contacts ( Standard 500 cycles)
S.. . . . Socket contacts ( Standard 500 cycles)
Cable Back End
IF 01, 03 or 06 See chart page 14 for appropriate cable O.D.
IF 00 or 02 Connector comes with Resin (Epoxy / Potting Compound)
Alternate Positions
Rotation of minor keys on page 12. Omit for standard Keyway “N”
Specials Deviations
Omit for cable gland for Unarmored cable
BS. . . . EX cable gland for universal armored cable
BSR . . EX reduced cable gland for universal armored cable
RoHS COMPLIANT
PRODUCT AVAILABLE -
Consult Amphenol Industrial Operations.
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Amphe-EXTM Series
EXM-A00 Flangeless Panel Mount Receptacle
EXM-A00*
Amphe-EX
EXM-A00 Flangeless Panel Mount Receptacle
2.44 in. ADAPTER
1.850 in.
(62mm) (47mm)
A
B C THREAD
* To complete PN see how to order in page 3.
Assembly includes contacts, resin, metal cap and lanyard.
Inches (Millimeters)
Shell Size A B C
Flange Dimension Mounting Dimension Thread Adapter
9 1.658 (42,11) 2.058 (52,27) .750 NPT (M25)
11 1.786 (45,36) 2.180 (55,37) .750 NPT (M25)
13 1.900 (48,26) 2.366 (60,09) 1.00 NPT (M32)
15 2.025 (51,43) 2.454 (62,33) 1.00 NPT (M32)
17 2.150 (54,61) 2.576 (65,43) 1.25 NPT (M40)
19 2.256 (57,30) 2.698 (68,52) 1.25 NPT (M40)
21 2.381 (60,47) 2.819 (71,60) 1.25 NPT (M40)
All dimensions for reference only.
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EXM-A01 Fix Inline Receptacle
EXM-A01*
Amphe-EX
EXM-A01 Fix Inline Receptacle
4.56 in. REF.
116mm REF.
A 2.44 in. DEPENDENT
62mm
ON EMPLOYED
GLAND
B
.199 in. DIA.
5mm
(4 Places)
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Inches (Millimeters)
A B F
Shell Size Flange Dimension Mounting Dimension Metric Cable Gland
Entry Thread
9 1.772 (45) 1.299 (33) M16X1.5mm
11 1.772 (45) 1.299 (33) M16X1.5mm
13 2.008 (51) 1.535 (39) M20X1.5mm
15 2.008 (51) 1.535 (39) M25X1.5mm
17 2.126 (54) 1.693 (43) M25X1.5mm
19 2.126 (54) 1.693 (43) M32X1.5mm
21 2.126 (54) 1.693 (43) M32X1.5mm
All dimensions for reference only.
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EXM-A02 Panel Mount Receptacle
EXM-A02*
Amphe-EX
EXM-A02 Panel Mount Receptacle
2.44 in. ADAPTER
A 62mm 1.850 in.
(47mm)
B
C THREAD
0.199 in. DIA.
5mm
(4 Places)
* To complete PN see how to order in page 3.
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Assembly includes contacts, resin, metal cap and lanyard.
Inches (Millimeters)
Shell Size A B C
Flange Dimension Mounting Dimension Thread Adapter
9 1.772 (45) 1.299 (33) .750 NPT (M25)
11 1.772 (45) 1.299 (33) .750 NPT (M25)
13 2.008 (51) 1.535 (39) 1.00 NPT (M32)
15 2.008 (51) 1.535 (39) 1.00 NPT (M32)
17 2.126 (54) 1.693 (43) 1.25 NPT (M40)
19 2.126 (54) 1.693 (43) 1.25 NPT (M40)
21 2.126 (54) 1.693 (43) 1.25 NPT (M40)
All dimensions for reference only.
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EXM-A03 Flangeless Inline Receptacle
EXM-A03*
Amphe-EX
EXM-A03 Flangeless Inline Receptacle
4.56 in. REF.
116mm REF.
A 2.44 in. REF. DEPENDENT
62mm REF. ON EMPLOYED
GLAND
B
* To complete PN see how to order in page 3.
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Assembly includes contacts, metal cap, lanyard and EX gland (page 14)
Inches (Millimeters)
A B F
Shell Size Flange Dimension Mounting Dimension Metric Cable Gland
Entry Thread
9 1.658 (42,11) 2.058 (52,27) M16X1.5mm
11 1.786 (45,36) 2.180 (55,37) M16X1.5mm
13 1.900 (48,26) 2.366 (60,09) M20X1.5mm
15 2.025 (51,43) 2.454 (62,33) M25X1.5mm
17 2.150 (54,61) 2.576 (65,43) M25X1.5mm
19 2.256 (57,30) 2.698 (68,52) M32X1.5mm
21 2.381 (60,47) 2.819 (71,60) M32X1.5mm
All dimensions for reference only.
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EXM-A06 Straight Plug
EXM-A06*
Amphe-EX
EXM-A06 straight plug
4.21 in. REF.
107mm REF.
DEPENDENT 2.44 in. REF. D
62mm REF.
ON EMPLOYED DIA.
GLAND
F
THREAD
* To complete PN see how to order in page 3.
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Assembly includes contacts, metal cap, lanyard and EX gland (page 14)
Inches (Millimeters)
D F
Shell Size Diameter Metric Cable Gland
±.0625 ±1.5875 Entry Thread
9 1.3125 (33,33) M16X1.5mm
11 1.4375 (36,51) M16X1.5mm
13 1.5625 (39,68) M20X1.5mm
15 1.6875 (42,86) M25X1.5mm
17 1.8125 (46,03) M25X1.5mm
19 1.9375 (49,21) M32X1.5mm
21 2.0625 (52,38) M32X1.5mm
All dimensions for reference only.
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Amphe-EXTM Series
insert availability and identification, contacts,
sealing plugs
Shell Service Total Contact Size
Size/Arrg. Rating Conatcts 22D 20 16 12 12 10 8 8††
(coax) (power) (coax) (Twinax)
9-35 M 6 6
9-94 M 2 2
9-98 I 3 3
11-2 I 2 2
11-5 I 5 5
11-35 M 13 13
11-98 I 6 6
11-99 I 7 7
13-4 I 4 4
13-8 I 8 8
13-13 I, Fiber Optic 4 2* 2
13-35 M 22 22
13-98 I 10 10
13-71 I 2 2
15-2 I 2 2
15-5 II 5 5
15-15 I 15 14 1
15-18 I 18 18
15-19 I 19 19
15-35 M 37 37
15-97 I 12 8 4
15-AC M 26 24 2
17-2 M 39 38 1
17-6 I 6 6
17-8 II 8 8
17-22 NA 4 2 2
17-26 I 26 26
17-31 M 19 4 11 4
17-35 M 55 55
17-99 I 23 21 2
19-11 II 11 11
19-31 M 15 12 1 2
19-32 I 32 32
19-35 M 66 66
19-RJ CAT 5/6
21-11 I 11 11
21-16 II 16 16
21-35 M 79 79
21-39 I 39 37 2
21-41 I 41 41
21-75 M 4 2
STANDARD CONTACTS AND SEALING PLUGS FOR AMPHE-EX SERIES
CONTACTS SEALING PLUGS
Conatct Pin Socket Contact Proprietary
Size Part Number Part Number Size No.
8 (Coax) 21-33102-21 21-33101-21 8 (Coax) 10-482099-8
8 (Twinax) 21-33190-529 21-33191-530 8 (Twinax) T3-4008-59P
10 (Power) 10-597448-105 10-597449-105 10 (Power) 10-576225
12 10-597448-125 10-597449-125 12 10-405996-121
16 10-597448-165 10-597449-165 16 10-405996-161
20 10-597448-205 10-597449-205 20 10-405996-201
22D 10-597448-725 10-597449-452 22D 10-405996-221
Above part numbers include standard 500 cycle finish designation - gold plating over suitable underplate in accordance with MIL-C-39029.
For other contact options available for use in Amphe-EX connectors, (thermocouple) consult Amphenol, Sidney, NY.
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insert arrangements
front face of pin inserts illustrated
10 1 2 A F A
9 11
456 1 2 CA E A E F B E G
B A B D B 8 13 12 3 B
3 C 7 4 D C D
6 5 C
Insert Arrangement 9-35 9-94 9-98 11-2 11-5 11-35 11-98 11-99
Service Rating M M I I I M I I
Number of Contacts 6 2 3 2 5 13 6 7
Contact Size AWG 22D 20 20 16 20 22D 20 20
C 1 L A B L A
A G A A A K M K M N B
D B F B B A 21 H B E B J R N C T U P
H 22 G C P J C
E C K J D C H D H S R
C D D F E D G F E G D
F E
Insert Arrangement 13-4 13-8 13-13 13-35 13-98 15-5 15-15 15-18
Service Rating I I I, Fiber Optic M I II I I
Number of Contacts 4 8 2 2 22 10 5 14 1 18
Contact Size AWG 16 20 16 12 22D 20 16 20 16 20
Dedicated to
Fiber Optics
1 A
M A B 1 K 15 16 2
L N P 31 J L A B 14 17 3 E
K U V C 21 13 24 18 4 17 B
R H C 12 23 25 19 5 6
J T S D M D 22 26 20 D F
H E G 11 21 6
10 7
F G F E 8 9 30 C
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Insert Arrangement 15-19 15-35 15-97 15-AC 17-2 17-6
Service Rating I M I M M I
Number of Contacts 19 37 8 4 24 2 38 1 6
Contact Size AWG 20 22D 20 16 22D 16 22D 8 Twinax 12
A A R A L 10 17 32 40 R A B
S T B M N 4 25 47 S T
G B B Pa UC V B 1 53 PY UC
D N b D K U P N Z D
H Z c V J C X
F C M Y WE H T R D M W V E
L X F S 3 55
E D C K G G E 9 16 52 L K G F
J H F 24 31 39 46 J H
Insert Arrangement 17-8 17-22 17-26 17-31 17-35 17-99
Service Rating II Coax I M M I
Number of Contacts 8 2 2 2 4 11 4 4 21 2
Contact Size AWG 16 12 Coax 8 Coax 20 22D 20 16 16 20 16
CONTACT LEGEND
Note: Size 8 cavities can be supplied with either 8 10 12 16 20 22D
twinax or coax per customer requirement. *please check crimp well diameter on page 2
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Ainmseprht aer-rEanXgTeMmSeenrtises
insert arrangements
front face of pin inserts illustrated
10 1 2 25 34 A43 F A
9 11
456 1 2 J A CA V f A E AT A B 10 17 E F5158B E G
B A B W C D S B U 8C7D136 12 3 4 B
3 H B U B R Ce V 41 D C 64 D
K P d f W 5 C
G h g j 2
L C N c g X E
b h 3 66
F D S N K E M a Y F 9 63
L J Z G 1624 33 42 50 57
E R M K H
Insert Arrangement 19-11 19-31 19-32 19-35 19-RJ
Service Rating II M I M CAT5-CAT6
Number of Contacts 11 2 1 12 32 66 ETHERNET
Contact Size AWG 16 8 CoaxC 12 22D1 20 22D L A B L A
A G A A A K M K M N B
D B F B B A 21 H B E B J R N C T U P
H 22 G C P J C
E C K J D C H D H S R
C D D F E D G F E G D
F E
1
A J A L
L B A 31
M H K M B 51
K T N C B
U K S N
J S P D G L C J C 21 79
R P 71
H E F D H D 61
G R F G 41
F E 11
E
1 A
Insert Arrangement M A B 19-68 1 21-1K1 15 16 21-216 21-35
L N P 31 JI L A B 14 17 3 E
Service Rating K U V C I 21 13 24 II 25 18 4 17 M B
R H C 12 23 19 5 6 79
Number of Contacts J T S D 18 11 M D 11 22 16 26 20 6 D F
Contact Size AWG H F E G 16 1G2 E 10 16 21 7 22D
F 8 9 30 C
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V W A V W A B
U B C U C
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S i k Z D T i s k Z D A
h r m a E S t m E
R g q n b h r n a F
A P f cA F R g qR pA cB bUHCG LC B 10 17 32 40 R A B
N p d P S dT V M N 4 25 47 PY S T
G B e D G B fPa e K B 1 53 UC
H M L J H N NM b J D U P C N Z D
K Z L K c V J X V
F C M Y WE H T R D 3 55 M W E
L K X G F S 52 L K G F
Insert Arrangement E D 21-39 C 21J-41H G F21-E75 9 16 24 31 39 46 J H
Service Rating I I M
Number of Contacts 37 2 41 4
Contact Size AWG 20 16 20 8 Coax
CONTACT LEGEND
Note: Size 8 cavities can be supplied with either 8 10 12 16 20 22D
twinax or coax per customer requirement. *please check crimp well diameter on page 2
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standard insert alternate positioning
MASTER KEY/KEYWAY POSITION A plug with a given rotation letter will mate with a receptacle
with the same rotation letter. The angles for a given connector
Key & keyway AR° BR° CR° DR° are the same whether it contains pins or sockets. Inserts are
Shell arrangement or or or or not rotated in conjunction with the master key/keyway.
Size identification AP° BP° CP° DP°
letter BSC BSC BSC BSC
N 105 140 215 265 MAIN
01 102 132 248 320 KEYWAY
9 02 80 118 230 312
03 35 140 205 275 RECEPTACLE
04 64 155 234 304 ABRSC˚ (front face shown)
05 91 131 197 240
N 95 141 208 236 BBRS˚C
11, 01 113 156 182 292
13, 02 90 145 195 252
and 03 53 156 220 255 DBSRC˚ CBSRC˚
15 04 119 146 176 298
05 51 141 184 242
N 80 142 196 293
17 01 135 170 200 310 MAIN
and 02 49 169 200 244 KEYWAY
19 03 66 140 200 257 PLUG
04 62 145 180 280 (front face shown)
05 79 153 197 272 ABPSC˚
N 80 142 196 293 BBPSC˚
21, 01 135 170 200 310
23, 02 49 169 200 244
and 03 66 140 200 257 DBSPC˚
25 04 62 145 180 280 CBSPC˚
05 79 153 197 272
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Amphe-EXTM Series
with RJ45
In addition to a complete line of power and signal inserts, the Amphe-EX also offers
RJ45 ethernet connection systems. The Amphe-EX RJ45 assemblies offer all the same
performance characteristics as the standard Amphe-EX hardware.
Insert Type
Material RJ2= Picture 1 or 4
A= Aluminum (Standard) RJ1= Picture 2 Cable Type
S= Stainless Steel RJF-00=Picture 3 Blank for unarmored
RJF= Picture 5 BS for armored cable
EXM–A06–19–RJF–A–BS–LXX
Product Series Connector Style EX Gland size Cable length
00=Flangeless Panel Mount Receptacle L05=0.5 meter
01=Fix Inline Receptacle L15=1.5 meter
02=Panel Mount Receptacle (standard)
03=Flangeless Inline Receptacle
06=Plug
RJ2 for 06 RJ1 for 06 RJF-00 for 02/00 RJ2 for 01/03 RJF for 02/00
Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 4 Picture 4 Picture 5
The Amphe-EX with RJ45 allows you to use an Ethernet Class 5/
Cat. 5e connection for 10Base T, 100 BaseTX or 1000 BaseT
networks in hazardous environments. With the patented RJStop®
system, you can use the standard RJ45 cordset in our Amphe-EX
connector sets which will provide a flame-proof protection system.
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cable glands Inches (Millimeters)
Unarmored Cable Armored & Sheathed Cable-BS Armored & Sheathed
EEx d Cable No deviation if Unarmored with reduced bore
Gland Size Under Armor Standard Outer Diameter OD-Reduced
Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max
A1 .1575 (4.0) .3307 (8.4) .1339 (3.4) .3307 (8.4) .3543 (9.0) .5315 (13.5) .2638 (6.7) .4055 (10.3)
A2 .2835 (7.2) .4606 (11.7) .2835 (7.2) .4606 (11.7) .4528 (11.5) .6299 (16.0) .3701 (9.4) .4921 (12.5)
A .3780 (9.6) .5512 (14.0) .3701 (9.4) .5512 (14.0) .6102 (15.5) .8307 (21.1) .4724 (12.0) .6929 (17.6)
B .5315 (13.5) .7874 (20.0) .5315 (13.5) .7874 (20.0) .7992 (20.3) 1.079 (27.4) .6614 (16.8) .9409 (23.9)
C .7677 (19.5) 1.035 (26.3) .7677 (19.5) 1.035 (26.3) 1.051 (26.7) 1.339 (34.0) .9134 (23.2) 1.201 (30.5)
Shell size 9 and 11 can only accept A1 gland type
Shell size 13 can only accept A1 A2 and A gland type
EX-35 glands provide a single pull resistant seal on the
outer sheath of unarmored cable.
EX-20 provide a seal on the inner and outer sheath,
an entry thread seal with a universal armor clamp.
Fiber Optic Custom Cable Assembly
Design and Fabrication
Amphenol offers an extensive line of explosion proof and general Amphenol’s cable assembly expertise dates back to the first
duty cable glands. Consult Amphenol Industrial Operations and ask industry standard fiber optic connector, over 25 years ago.
for new catalog 12-055, Amphenol Cable Glands and Cord Grips. Our depth of understanding of connector and termini design,
and the complete control of connector materials, make
Amphenol Fiber Optic cable assemblies one of the best in
the industry. Amphenol offers a comprehensive line of single
mode and multi-mode cable assemblies in a variety of cable
configurations. From simplex jumpers to multi-fiber custom
assemblies, Amphenol can design and supply all of your
cable needs.
High quality polishing processes have been developed
to meet and exceed industry standard specifications
for insertion loss, return loss and endface geometry. All
assemblies are designed to intermateability standards for
optical and physical performance criteria.
Amphenol can assemble, polish and test many harsh
environment and commercial grade connectors including:
MIL-PRF-29504 standard
MTC/MP0 (for availability, consult Amphenol Industrial)
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fiber optic termini – MIL-PRF-29504/4 & /5
multi-mode, size 16
Amphenol® Multi-mode, Size 16 Termini Features:
• Precision ceramic ferrules which precisely position the fiber within the termini.
• Precision ceramic alignment sleeves insure accurate fiber to fiber alignment.
• Socket has threaded protective shroud with anti-rotation key, manufactured from rugged
PEEKTM material, provides protection for the ceramic alignment sleeve.
• Stainless steel termini bodies and springs.
• Laser welded components for stronger construction.
• Allows for multiple fiber accommodations
Order multi-mode termini by Amphenol part number designation or MIL-PRF-29504 designation
as shown in the charts below. Consult Amphenol, Sidney, NY for further availability.
Size 16 Multi-mode .128 +.002 A DIA. 1.176 MAX.* .080 MAX.
Pin Terminus –.001 REF. CERAMIC FERRULE .525 REF. CABLE DIA.
.06248 ±.00002 DIA. .297 +.003 .102 ±.001 SHRINK TUBE .040 MAX.
DIA. BUFFER
–.002 CABLE DIA.
STRENGTH
TERMINUS MEMBER
Size 16 Multi-mode 1.500 MAX*
Socket Terminus*** .080 MAX 1.093 ±.020
CABLE DIA. .525 REF. .537 ±.008 .128 +.002 DIA.
–.001
.040 MAX TERMINUS .06248 ±.0002 DIA. ALIGNMENT
BUFFER
CABLE DIA. SHROUD SLEEVE**
SHRINK STRENGTH
A DIA. REF.
TUBE MEMBER CERAMIC FERRULE
* Indicated dimension when fully assembled.
** Alignment sleeve shipped unassembled.
*** FO Socket Termini its not suitable for Resin (Potting)
Do not install FO Sockets terminus on EXM-A00 or EXM-A02
Fiber Optic Pins Ordering Information Fiber Optic Sockets Ordering Information
Amphenol Part Fiber Size† A Dia. Ferrule Reference Only Amphenol Part Fiber Size† A Dia. Ferrule Reference Only
Number Core/ Ref. Hole M29504/4*-XXXX Number Core/ Ref. Hole M29504/4*-XXXX
Cladding (Microns) Tolerance Cladding (Microns) Tolerance
CF-198142-009 50/125 & 126 +2,–0 M29504/4-4210 CF-198143-009 50/125 & 126 +2,–0 M29504/4-4210
62.5/125 62.5/125
CF-198036-010 50/125 & 127 +2,–0 superseded by CF-198035-010 50/125 & 127 +2,–0 superseded by
62.5/125 MIL-PRF 62.5/125 MIL-PRF
CF-198142-010 50/125 & 127 +2,–0 M29504/4-4040 CF-198143-010 50/125 & 127 +2,–0 M29504/4-4040
62.5/125 62.5/125
CF-198036-017 100/140 145 +3,–0 superseded by CF-198035-017 100/140 145 +3,–0 superseded by
MIL-PRF MIL-PRF
CF-198142-017 100/140 145 +3,–0 M29504/4-4044 CF-198143-017 100/140 145 +3,–0 M29504/4-4044
CF-198036-29A 100/140/172 173.5 +1,–0 superseded by CF-198035-29A 100/140/172 173.5 +1,–0 superseded by
(Polyimide) MIL-PRF (Polyimide) MIL-PRF
CF-198142-29A 100/140/172 173 +1,–0 M29504/4-4293 CF-198143-29A 100/140/172 173 +1,–0 M29504/4-4293
(Polyimide) (Polyimide)
CF-198036-053 200/230 236 +4,–0 superseded by CF-198035-053 200/230 236 +4,–0 superseded by
MIL-PRF MIL-PRF
CF-198142-053 200/230 236 +4,–0 M29504/4-4214 CF-198143-053 200/230 236 +4,–0 M29504/4-4214
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fiber optic termini – multi-mode, size 20
Amphenol® Multi-mode, Size 20 Termini Features:
• Offers increased termini density
• Designed with similar high performance components as the proven size 16 termini
• Maintains fiber optic/electrical hybrid capabilities
• Allows for multiple fiber accommodations
• Termination accomplished using the industry proven epoxy/polish method. Can be
polished Air Gap (AG) or Physical contact (PC).
Order multi-mode termini by Amphenol part number designation as shown in the chart
below. Consult Amphenol, Sidney, NY for further availability.
Size 20 Multi-mode .069 ±.001 1.176 MAX.*
Pin Terminus DIA. A DIA. CERAMIC .063 MAX.
REF. FERRULE CABLE DIA.
.03937–+..0000000102 DIA. .297 +.003 STRENGTH SHRINK TUBE .037 MAX BUFFER
–.002
MEMBER CABLE DIA.
Size 20 Multi-mode 1.500 MAX.*
Socket Terminus 1.093 ±.020 .03937+–..0000000102 DIA.
.123 MIN. STRENGTH .162 ±.002 ALIGNMENT
MEMBER
SLEEVE**
.063 MAX. .037 MAX. BUFFER CERAMIC
CABLE DIA. .069 ±.001
CABLE DIA. SHRINK TUBE DIA. FERRULE A DIA. .263 ±.004
REF
* Indicated dimension when fully assembled.
** Alignment sleeve shipped unassembled.
Ordering Information
Multi-mode Termini (Size 20) for MIL-DTL-38999 Connectors
Fiber Size† Amphenol Part Numbers A Dia Ref Ferrule Hole
Core/Cladding Size 20 Socket Size 20 Pin Inches Microns Tolerance
Dia (Microns)
50/125 CF-198080-010 CF-198081-010 0.0050 127 +3,–0
62.5/125
100/140 CF-198080-017 CF-198081-017 0.0057 145 +3,–0
† Additional sizes available upon request: consult Sidney, NY for availability.
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Amphe-EXTM Series
application tools
The following data includes information pertaining to the application tools which have been established for crimping, inserting, and removing
contacts incorporated in the Amphe-Lite Series connectors. For additional information on coaxial contact tools see catalog 12-130.
All crimping tools included are the “full cycling” type.
There is a possibility of additional crimping tools other than those included being available at present or in the future for this specific application.
RECOMMENDED CRIMPING TOOLS
Contact Crimping Tool Turret Die Contact Crimping Tool Turret Die
Size/Type or Positioner Size/Type or Positioner
12 Pin and Socket M22520/1-01 M22520/1-04 8 Coaxial Inner M22520/2-01 M22520/2-31
16 Pin and Socket M22520/1-01 M22520/1-04 Pin and Socket
M22520/7-01 M22520/7-04 M22520/5-01 M22520/5-05
M22520/1-01 M22520/1-04 Die Closure B
20 Pin and Socket M22520/2-01 M22520/2-10 8 Coaxial Outer M22520/5-01 M22520/5-41
M22520/7-01 M22520/7-08 Pin and Socket Die Closure B
22D Pin M22520/2-01 M22520/2-09 M22520/10-01 M22520/10-07
M22520/7-01 M22520/7-07 Die Closure B
22D Socket M22520/2-01 M22520/2-07 16 Coaxial Inner M22520/2-01 M22520/2-35
M22520/7-01 M22520/7-05 Pin and Socket
8 Twinax Center M22520/2-01 M22520/2-37 16 Coaxial Outer Pin M22520/4-01 M22520/4-02
Pin and Socket and Socket
8 Twinax 12 Coaxial Inner M22520/2-01 M22520/2-34
Intermediate Outer Pin M22520/5-01 M22520/5-200 Pin and Socket
& Socket 12 Coaxial Outer Pin M22520/31-01 M22520/31-02
Where 2 or 3 tools are listed for a contact size, only one tool and its die or and Socket
positioner are required to crimp the contact. 10 (Power) TP201423 1716P-1
The above crimping tools and positioners are available from the approved
tool manufacturer.
INSERTION TOOLS
Plastic Tools Metal Tools
Use with Contact MS Angle Type Straight Type
Part Number Color MS Proprietary Part Proprietary Part Color
Part Number Number Number
10 (Power) M81969/14-05* Gray / (White) N/A N/A † Green
12 M81969/14-04* Yellow / (White) N/A N/A 11-8794-12 Yellow
16 M81969/14-03* Blue / (White) N/A N/A 11-8794-16 Blue
20 M81969/14-10* Red / (Orange) N/A N/A 11-8794-20 Red
22/22D N/A N/A N/A N/A TP-201465 Brown
22D M81969/14-01* Green / (White) N/A N/A 11-8794-24 Black
8 Coaxial None Required
8 Twinax None None Red
REMOVAL TOOLS
Plastic Tools Metal Tools
Use with MS For Unwired Angle Type Straight Type
Part Number Color Contacts MS Proprietary Part Proprietary Part Color
Proprietary Part Part Number Number Number
10 (Power) M81969/14-05* (Gray) / White † N/A N/A † Green / White
12 M81969/14-04* (Yellow) / White 11-10050-11 N/A N/A 11-8795-12 Yellow / White
16 M81969/14-03* (Blue) / White 11-10050-10 N/A N/A 11-8795-16 Blue / White
20 M81969/14-10* (Orange) / Red 11-10050-9 N/A N/A 11-8795-20 Red / White
22D M81969/14-01* (Green) / White 11-10050-7 N/A N/A 11-8795-24 Green / White
8 Coaxial M81969/14-12 Green None N/A N/A DRK264-8†† N/A
8 Twinax M81969/14-12 Green None N/A N/A N/A N/A
The M81969/8, 11-8674, 11-8675,and 11-8794 metal contact insertion and removal tools will accommodate wires having the maximum outside
diameter as follows: Contact size 12–.155, 16–.109, 20–.077, 22D–.050. When wire diameters exceed those specified, the plastic tools must be used.
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Amphe-EXTM Series
assembly instructions
L-2124
1. Read manufacturer’s assembly instructions before actually 9. Be sure that any ground contacts (when applicable) are
starting to assemble connectors. Besides the matter of correctly located.
instruction on correct procedures, there are two important 10. Seat all contacts properly so that they will not be damaged or
reasons for this preliminary step: To identify the various become disengaged during connectors mating operation.
component parts, and to check for any missing parts.
2. Cut cable jacket and sheathing squarely and sheathing 11. Use only the proper insertion tools and be sure that they are
squarely and to correct length, using only wire strippers aligned axially when pushing contact into their fully seated
that have been approved for the operation. In preparing the position.
individual wires in cables and harnesses for assembly, make 12. When inserts have more cavities than the conductors, plug
allowances in length for reaching the outer most circle of unused cavities with furnished contacts.
contacts cavities in the conductors. The insulation should be
cut progressively longer as they extend out from the center 13. After all terminated contacts are inserted in their respective
of the cable or harness to assure sufficient length. cavities and inspected (detailed on page 5), the cable
3. Follow chart on Page 5 covering maximum cable stripping adapter should be installed and tightened with a strap
lengths for effective cable gland sealing. All conductors wrench (detailed on page 8).
should be fit into contact wire wells correctly. A practice 14. When handling cables, use adequate support to prevent
layout should be done so that an assembler can oversee damage to the internal wires. Exd glands are intended for
what the finished will look like when finished. sealing purposes and should not be used as a cable grip.
4. Before starting actual termination of wires, it is essential 15. If for any reason, terminated conductors have to be removed
that cables and harnesses be laid out in a specific order from an insert because of an assembly error or change in
in accordance with the wiring diagram. Proper layout will circuitry, be sure to remove the cable gland or cable adapter
eliminate the need for twisting and crossover of conductors. first before extracting the contact and re-inserting it.
If the wiring layout is not correct, the termination operation 16. If one of the connector poles is a ground wire, make sure
will be difficult or even impossible and the chances for that it is grounded properly before the connector actually is
making errors will be increased. Cable and harness engaged.
assemblies having a spiral layout must also be matched
carefully to the correct contacts in both the male and female 17. When connectors have the same configuration are to
inserts. be mounted closer together, different or alternate key
5. Some cables that will be used will have a “basket weave” arrangements should be used to prevent mismatching and
type of armor under the outer jacket (sheath) and over the possible damage to the electrical system.
inner jacket. Since many regulatory entities require that the 18. Always inspect all aspects of connector assembly operations
armor be grounded at least at the source end, it is beneficial before putting connector into actual operation.
to ground the armor via a spare contact within the connector.
Follow the removal of sufficient amount of outer jacket (see 19. Crimping and terminating of conductors to contacts must be
chart on Page 5) ample amount of armor can be clipped done carefully. Make certain that all wire strands are fully
away, but not all. An adequate amount should remain in bottomed in contact wells by checking through inspection
order that a small cross-section conductor, short in length, hole provided (detailed on page 5).
be woven into the remaining armor weave and either 20. Never try to straighten bent contacts. Straightening cannot
soldered or covered with mastic impregnated heat shrink, be done properly and the plating on contacts very likely will
creating an intimate bond to the armor. At the opposite end be marred. This will result in a high resistance connection
of the short piece of wire a contact should be crimped and and will expose the base material to possible corrosion.
inserted into the insert.
6. Use only correctly sized and ingress protected certified 21. Each assembly operator should be his own inspector. Worn,
glands provided to assure resistance to moisture and other damaged, or defective tolls should be reported immediately
contaminates. to foreman and supervisors. Assembly operators should
7. Use only the proper crimping tools that have been set or be indoctrinated with this attitude and made to understand
calibrated with precision gages. the importance of always guarding quality. Assembly
workmanship is significant factor in terminating the quality of
8. Make certain that all contacts are the correct size before multiple contact connectors. Quality cannot be “inspected”
attempting to assemble in insert cavities. This point is into connectors; it must be “built-in” during each and every
particularly important when both power and control types of assembly operation.
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assembly instructions
The following instructions apply to equipment covered by The product compliances with the following standards:
certificate number: SIRA 07ATEX1229X
EN 60079-0:2006 General requirements for electrical
The equipment may be used with flammable gases and vapors apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres
with apparatus group(s) IIA, IIB, & IIC and with temperature
classes T6, T5 & T4 EN 60079-1:2007 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas
atmospheres - Part 1: Flameproof
The equipment is only certified for use in ambient temperatures enclosures“d” (Plus Cor 1)
in the range -40°C to +55°C and should not be used outside (IEC 60079-1:2003)
this range.
EN 60079-7:2007 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas
atmospheres - Part 7: Increased safety
“e” (IEC 60079-7:2001)
EN 61241-0:2006 General requirements for electrical
apparatus for use in the presence of
combustible dust
EN 61241-1:2004 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence
of combustible dust. Protection by
enclosures “tD”
EN 60079-28:2007 Explosive atmospheres. Protection of
equipment and tranmission systems using
optical radiation.
Installation shall be carried out by suitably-trained personnel in
accordance with the applicable code of practice e.g. EN 60079-
14. It is the end user’s responsibility to ensure that the product,
as specified and confirmed by the product label, is suitable for
it’s intended application.
Inspection and maintenance of this equipment shall be carried
out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with the
applicable code of practice e.g. EN 60079-17.
Repair of this equipment shall be carried out by suitably trained
personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice
e.g. EN 60079-19.
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assembly instructions
The certification of this equipment relies upon the following Contact Preparation Instructions
materials used in its construction:
Crimp Tools:
Connector Material: ASTM B211 or B221 6061-T6 Aluminum M22520 Series is recommended. See Tool Table for choice of
O-ring Seal Material: Buna Rubber w/ Durometer of 70 SHORE A turret head and selection setting according to contact size, part
Viton O-ring (Available under request) number and wire gage size.
Potting Compound: Epoxy Resin Part 50-3150RFR BK
Setting Up and Operation: Consult Tool Manufacturer
If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive
substances, then it is the responsibility of the user to take Wire Preparation and Crimping
suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected, Strip wire to required length. (See Figure 1). When using hot
thus ensuring that the type of protection provided by the wire stripping do not wipe melted insulation material on wire
equipment is not compromised. strands; with mechanical strippers do no cut or nick strands. See
Table 1 for proper finished outside wire dimensions.
Aggressive substances: e.g. acidic liquids or gases that may
attack metals, or solvents that may affect polymeric materials. Figure 1
SIZE 22, 22M, 22D
Suitable precautions: e.g. regular checks as part of routine
inspections or establishing from the material’s data sheets that it
is resistant to specific chemicals. 1/8 INCH – 5/32 INCH
SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE: SIZE 12, 16, 20
The “X” suffix to the certificate number relates to the following
special conditions(s) for safe use:
1. The plugs and receptacles shall only be used with suitable 7/32 INCH – 1/4 INCH
certified cable glands capable of a temperature
range at their point of mounting between -20°C to 90.°C. Table 1: Conductor Diameters
2. Cables fitted to the plugs and receptacles shell be suitable Wire Diameters in. (mm)
for continuous operating temperature of at least 90°C. Contact Size Min. Max.
3. Plugs are not permitted to remain energized when not 10 0.135 (3.43) 0.162 (4.11)
engaged to the receptacles as per EN 60079-0; clause 20.2 12 0.097 (2.46) 0.142 (3.60)
4. The plugs and receptacles are not to be energized when
fitted with the environmental blanking caps. 16 0.065 (1.65) 0.109 (2.76)
5. An explosion proof receptacle cap must be fitted to the 20 0.040 (1.01) 0.077 (1.95)
receptacles to be re-energized when they are not mated 22 0.034 (0.86) 0.060 (1.52)
to a plug. 22M, 22D 0.030 (0.76) 0.050 (1.27)
6. The connector does not incorporate an external earth
facility. It is the responsibility of the user or installer to
ensure adequate internal earth continuity by means of **Min. diameters to insure moisture proof assembly; max
terminating ground wire to spare contact within the insert diameters to permit use of metal removal tools. Twist
patterns for both plug and receptacles to allow for continuity. Strands together to form a form bundle.
7. The panel mount receptacles shall only be used where
the temperature at the point of entry in service on the Insert stripped wire into contact applying slight pressure until
associated enclosure is between -20°C to +105°C. wire insulation butts against wire well. Check inspection hole to
see that wire strands are visible. If there are strayed wire
strands, entire wire end should be re-twisted.
Insert wire and contact into crimping tool as far as possible.
Crimp contact wire well.
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assembly instructions
Contact Insertion and Removal Tools: Using applicable removal tool, insert and carefully work
When inserting or removing contacts, first remove securing tool tips over wire well. When tips bottom, contact will release
devices and slide devices over wires in proper sequence from internal retention clip. Push contact from connector front
face out connector rear with round ended non-metallic rod. Rod
Consult page 14 for correct insertion or removal tool (metal or will follow contact. (See page 14 for applicable removal tool and
plastic) according to contact size correct rod diameter). Unwired Removal Tool (11-10050-XX):
Removal procedure is same as with standard tools with the
Insertion: exception that tool will withdraw contact without pushing from
Slip correct size tool (with plastic tool, use colored end) over wire front. Push plunger to remove contact from tool. (See page 15).
insulation and slide forward until tool bottoms against rear contact
shoulder. Contact must be aligned with grommet hole and not Connector Assembly Instructions
inserted at an angle. Push forward until contact is felt to snap into Assembling an Inline Plug and Inline Receptacle Connectors
position within insert. Remove tool, holding forward on the wire
in order to prevent contact from being dragged back with tool. 1. Slide the EX gland onto the cable about 12”, threaded
Gently pull each wire to ensure contact is properly seated. end last.
2. Slide the Cable Adapter onto the cable, up to the EX Gland,
Uncrimped Contacts and Sealing Plugs: Fill in unused holes with large diameter first.
an uncrimped contact. Follow with a teflon sealing plug, small 3. Slide the Coupling nut onto the cable, up to the Cable
diameter first, so that one end protrudes out the rear of grommet. Adapter, Grub Screw end first.
See Table 2 for sealing plug application data. (Optional insertion 4. Group all conductors according to size to facilitate
of large end first is possible, but not recommended). orderly termination.
5. Working on one conductor at a time, strip the insulation off
Table 2: Sealing Plugs per the wire stripping length given in Figure 1 and terminate
Contact Size Color Code MS Part Number a contact to it, using a properly adjusted crimp tool, following
10 Green M85049/81-10 crimp instruction found in section II of Contact Preparation
12 Yellow MS27488-12 Instructions. Repeat the process for each conductor.
6. Make sure the Grub Screws are fully retracted, then slide
16 Blue MS27488-16 the Coupling Nut up onto the plug shell, until seated against
20 Red MS27488-20 it’s mating shoulder.
22, 22M, 22D Black MS27488-22 7. Thread the Cable Adapter onto the plug shell, and
hand tighten.
8. Thread the EX Gland onto the Cable adapter, and
Slide securing devices forward and tighten using connector hand tighten.
pliers. Connector holding tools are recommended while tightening 9. Using a strap wrench, fully tighten the cable adapter onto
back accessories. the plug shell.
10. Position the cable correctly. Using a hex wrench, tighten
CAUTION: WHEN INSERTING OR REMOVING CONTACTS, the EX Gland The seal must grip the outer jacket of the
DO NOT SPREAD OR ROTATE TOOL TIPS. cable when the cable gland is tightened. Tighten Back Nut
(or Conduit Receptor) to Entry Body. Ensure seal makes full
Removal: contact with cable sheath. Tighten an extra 1½ turns (up to
Slip correct sized tool (with plastic tool, use white end) over 2½ turns for minimum cable).
wire insulation and slide forward on wire until tool tip enters rear
grommet and comes to a positive stop on contact shoulder.
Grip wire, and simultaneously remove tool, contact and wire.
(On occasion, it may be necessary to remove tool, rotate 90°
and reinsert).
Unwired Contacts: Remove sealing plugs. Standard Removal
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assembly instructions
Preparing a Bulkhead Receptacle Connector More information is available by contacting the following
for Enclosure Mounting. authorized suppliers:
All receptacle shells have, contained within them, contact Amphenol Industrial Operations
positioning inserts that are permanently installed by the factory. 191 Delaware Avenue Sidney, New York 13838 USA Phone
888-364-9011
1. Slide the Bulkhead Adapter up onto the cable, or conductor
group; knurled end first.
2. Terminate each conductor with it’s proper contact. Amphenol Industrial Operations Optimize Nogales
3. Populate the insert with contacts by poking each of the wired 180 N Freeport Drive
contacts into it’s respective insert cavity, following an Nogales, AZ 85621
electrical schematic for the system you are wiring. Phone: 520-397-7053
4. Slide the bulkhead adapter back down the conductors, and
screw it onto the panel mount receptacle.
5. Use a strap wrench to tighten the bulkhead adapter until fully
tightened to shoulder.
6. Referring to Amphe-EX potting instructions, stand the
assembly vertical, conductors pointing up, and fill the
adapter with cement to a level 1/16” below the top of the Bulkhead Adapter
adapter. After curing, this assembly is now permanently
cemented, non-separable and non-repairable, and can be Bulkhead adapters should be filled to a maximum of 1/16” below
mounted to the bulkhead. the top of the adapter. Care must be exercised so that the potting
7. It is best to fit the connector to the bulkhead at a time compound does not contaminate the bulkhead threads, or spill
when the free end of the cable is not terminated to the onto the outer surfaces of the receptacle flange.
electrical system. If this is not possible, then it is necessary
to rotate the connector assembly counter-clockwise to wind In preparation for potting, the receptacle is to be mated to it’s
the cable/ conductors so that when the assembly is threaded corresponding plug, so that all contacts are mated and in their
into a bulkhead in the subsequent instruction, the cable/ optimal post-potted position. When potting, the receptacle flange
conductors regain their most natural lay, once the connector should be rigidly fixtured in a horizontal position. This fixture must
is mounted to the bulkhead. (Rotations required to be be capable of holding the mated connector pair in that position
determined by end-user). for a minimum of 2 hours at room temperature. The exiting
8. Thread the receptacle assembly into the bulkhead until the conductor/cable should be fixtured inline above the connector
seal touches down, then tighten it by the smallest fraction of pair, during the entire curing process.
a revolution to the first instance that the mounting holes line
up with the threaded enclosure holes.
9. Position the protective covers’ lanyard tab over one of
the mounting holes and screw a fastener through it. Apply
the remaining fasteners to the other three holes with torque
suitable for screw size used.
10. Install the protective cover and tighten fully.
11. Secure both grub screws to prevent unauthorized removal.
AMPHE-EXTM Potting Instructions
All cable adapters, other than ones suited for mating with an
EX- certified gland, must be filled with epoxy (potted).
The material certified for use in filling this connector line is
Epoxies Etc., 503150FR/Cat190. The user or installer shall
consider the performance of these materials with regard to attack
by aggressive substances that may be present in the hazardous
area. This material is a two-component casting system with a
100:5 volume.
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assembly instructions
Mixing/Potting Instructions SIRA Product Labeling Information
1. CAUTION: Wear goggles or other eye protection during Information below must be attached to connectors via non-
all operations. removable label.
2. The potting compound is premeasured in “burst bag”
packaging. This packaging consists of a single plastic bag Amphenol Industrial
that is compartmentalized into two chambers, each Sidney NY 13838 USA
containing one part of the two part compound. The Part Number, Size Ref
segregating feature is called a ‘burst seal’. Work Order Number; Date Code
3. Lay the bag on a flat surface. Choosing either end of the
bag that is parallel to the burst seal, start coiling/rolling
the bag so that the compound in that half of the bag is
pushed up against the burst seal.
4. Squeeze and apply pressure to the rolled side of the bag so
that the compound bursts through the burst seal and joins 0518 II 2 GD
the compound on the other side of the bag. Unroll the bag.
5. Mix the entire contents of the bag, by alternately squeezing
the bag, and working the bag across the edge of a table, to EEx dIIC T6 / Ex tD A21 IP68
fully move the entire contents of the bag, back and forth, (Plug and Receptacles)
between chambers. Work the material in this manner,
constantly, for a minimum of 4 minutes. EEx de IIC T6 / Ex tD A21 IP68
6. Once mixed, squeeze all the contents away from one (Panel mount receptacles filled with cement)
corner of the bag. fully clearing that corner of the bag of
all compound. Sira 07ATEX1229X
7. Make a 3/16” pouring spout by snipping off the bags
cleared corner. IECEx SIR 08.0029X
8. To minimize air entrapment, slowly pour the compound
into the back end of the bulkhead adapter, to a level shown EAC No. RU C-US.ΓЂ08.B.01483
in Figure Z. “max volts, max amp. Current rating per pin”
9. Set the bag containing the remaining compound aside,
so that it may cure. After cure, the bag may be disposed of Do not separate when energized.
safely, along with common consumer refuse. CAUTION: Do not open when an explosive gas or dust atmosphere
As the remaining compound cures, the bag will become hot. is present.
Hysol Volume Per Bulkhead Adapter
Shell Fill Length Adapter Internal Internal
Size Inside Adapter Diameter Volume Volume
(inches) (inches) (in ^ 2) (ounces
9 1.3 0.652 0.434 0.24
11 1.3 0.652 0.434 0.24
13 1.3 0.927 0.877 0.49
15 1.3 0.927 0.877 0.49
17 1.3 1.242 1.575 0.87
19 1.3 1.242 1.575 0.87
21 1.3 1.242 1.575 0.87
Note: This is the maximum volume of cement needed, without
considering volume claimed by the conductors
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EEAASSTT EENNTT.. FFZZEE GGEEOOPPHHYYSSIICCAALL EELLEECCTTRRIICC SSUUPPPPLLYY
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wwwwww..aammpphheennooll--iinndduussttrriiaall..ccoomm FFaaxx:: ((2277--1111)) 778833--99551199 PPhhoonnee:: 880000--884488--33110066 oorr 880044--779988--88339900
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1100005511 PPoorrtteerr RRdd.. EEmmaaiill:: ppeeiiuukk@@ppeeiiggeenneessiiss..ccoonn
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EE--mmaaiill:: sstteecckk@@iiccaann..nneett
wwwwww..sstteecckkccoonnnneeccttiioonnss..ccoomm
SSTTEEIINNEERR EELLEECCTTRRIICC –– UUSSAA
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WWHHOOLLEESSAALLEE EELLEECCTTRRIICC –– UUSSAA
HHoouussttoonn,, TTXX
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wwwwww..wwhhoolleessaalleeeelleeccttrriicc..ccoomm
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AMPHENOL CORPORATION
Amphenol Industrial
Email: aogt@amphenol-aio.com
191 Delaware Avenue
Sidney, NY 13838-1395
www.amphenol-industrial.com
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Mouser Electronics
Authorized Distributor
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EXM-A01-15-35SX EXM-A01-15-97PX EXM-A01-15-97SX EXM-A01-15-ACSX EXM-A01-17-22SX EXM-A01-17-
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