Datasheet
Material Contact type Remarks Note
Outer shell and collet nut Latch sleeve + earthing crown Other metallic components
Material Surf. treatment Material Surf. treatment Material Surf. treatment
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Brass chrome brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel ●
Brass nickel brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel ●
Brass black chrome brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel ●
Stainless steel – brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel ●
Stainless steel – stainless steel – brass nickel ●
Stainless steel – stainless steel – stainless steel – ●
Aluminium alloy anodized brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel
1)
●
Aluminium alloy nickel anthracite brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel ●
PEEK (natural) – brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel Only for FGG and ENG (B series) ●
PSU – brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel Only for FGY and ENY (B series)
1)
●
PPSU – brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel Only for FGY and ENY (B series)
1)
●
PPS/brass –/nickel brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel Only for elbow sockets (B series) ●
PA.6 – brass/bronze nickel
2)
brass nickel Only for CRF and CRG bridge plug
1)
●
Remarks Note
C
N
K
S
T
U
L
X
G
P
R
H
P
● First choice alternative
● Special order alternative
Ref.
Note: detailed characteristics of these materials and treatments are presented on page 171.
1)
see «variant» for the colour.
2)
in the K series, the latch sleeve is chrome-plated.
Note: detailed characteristics of these materials are presented on page 175.
Housings (B and K series)
Insulators (B and K series)
PEEK Crimp only valid for the type 3B.309 and 5B.304 ●
PEEK Crimp extended design, with contacts that recess into insulator ●
PEEK Solder or print ●
L
Y
L
Ref.
Contacts (B and K series)
Crimping characteristics
– practical, quick contact fixing outside the insulator
– possible use at high temperature
– need to order specific tools
– no risk of heating the insulator during the conductor-
contact fixing
– high tensile strength
– totally lead-free solution
Soldering characteristics
– no need to order specific tools, a simple soldering iron is
sufficient
– ideal for very small and fragile conductors
– contacts with solder cups to allow the solder to flow
Note: see page 176 for more information.










