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Common Contact System Technical Manual
COMMON CONTACT SYSTEM
Deutsch manufactures two product styles of contacts, stamped 
and formed and solid. Within each style is a separate and distinct 
manufacturing process that allows the widest application with 
any Deutsch Industrial connector series.
Deutsch  stamped  and  formed  contacts  are  designed  for  use 
where wire termination  costs  are  of  primary  concern  without 
sacrificing  reliability  of  electrical  circuits.  The  stamped  and 
formed contact series is made on a precision stamping machine 
using  flat  strip  stock,  then  a  durable  and  corrosion  proof 
nickel plating is applied. Gold is an optional finish. All Deutsch 
Industrial terminals protect the split socket tines with a closed 
entry  stainless  steel  sleeve  or  sleeveless  design.  The  stamped 
and formed contact style is sold on reels.
The Deutsch solid contact  series is designed for use  for larger 
wire size  and  heavy  duty  applications.  This  style  of  contact  is 
manufactured  using  a  cold  heading  process and  solid  copper 
alloy  wire. The  resulting contact  is  a  closed entry  design.  The 
standard finish is nickel, with gold plating an option. All Deutsch 
Industrial terminals protect the split socket tines with a closed 
entry stainless steel sleeve. The solid style of contact is sold in 
bulk.
Both contact styles terminate to wire using crimp type technology. 
The  only  variations  in  Deutsch’s  common  contact  systems  are 
those dictated by wire gauge and contact style.
COMMON CONTACTS
The  word  “common” describes  the  Deutsch  contact  system 
well. Solid and stamped contacts can be used interchangeably 
in any Deutsch connector.
The stamped and formed style includes 10 sizes each of pin and 
socket contacts that terminate 10-22AWG (5.0 - 0.35mm
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specific contact is determined by the outside diameter of wire 
insulation and conductor size. See the appropriate chart on page 
5 of this manual for specific part numbers.
The solid style contact terminates wire from 6 AWG to 20 AWG 
(13 - 0.5mm
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and socket. The applicable contact is determined by the size of 
the conductor only. See the appropriate chart on page 7 of this 
manual for specific part numbers.
The selection of Deutsch Industrial connectors insures that the 
contact  termination  system will  be compatible.  This reduces 
changes in the assembly  of  the  wire harness.  It  also  improves 
performance, reliability and maintainability. Critical  functions 
to  any  electrical  system.  The  use  of  a  common  contact 
system  eliminates  many  of  the  failures  reported  in  harnesses 
where  hundreds  of  different  terminations  are  used.  The  end 
result  of  selecting  Deutsch  is  increased  profits  and  long  term 
performance.
Introduction
Contents
Common Contacts 
Crimp Information
General Specifications 
Stamped & Formed Contacts 
Solid Contacts
Crimping Instructions
P.C.B. Pins
Contact Glossary
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