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Series 31 Sea Level Rated
These reliable coaxial connectors have been in production since 1950.Available as plug connectors, kits and cable assemblies, they mate all series 311 Cond. 1 connectors and adaptors.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Series

N/A 31

Assembly Type

N/A Receptacle Bag Assembly

Altitude/Reduced Pressure Rating

N/A Sea Level

Current Rating

N/A 10 Amp

Operating Temperature

N/A -40 to 85 ºC

Test Voltage

N/A TBD

Polarization

N/A
Cond. 1

Mating Compatibility

N/A Mates all Series 311 Cond. 1 receptacles and adaptors.

Coupling Style

N/A Bayonet

Mounting Notes

N/A Allow clearance for 1/2-28 UNEF thread

Sealed Receptacle

N/A Yes

Insulator Material

N/A Plastic
Standard/Non-Standard1 N/A Non-standard Part

Export Classification

N/A TBD

RoHS Compliant

N/A TBD

Voltage Rating

N/A 6.5 kVDC

Contact Properties

Contact Type

N/A Male

Contact Material

N/A Brass

Body Properties

Coupling Nut Material

N/A Brass

Coupling Nut Finish

N/A Gold Plated

Cable Preparation

N/A Reynolds Industries Inc. - High Voltage Connectors, High Voltage Cable Assemblies, High Voltage Wire, High Voltage Cable, High Voltage Capacitors

Step 1
Cut cable to length, clean and square. Slip boot over cable. Strip outer jacket to dimension shown. Trim exposed braid to dimension. Trim inner insulation to dimension. No nicked or severed strands allowed.

Step 2
Insert sleeve under braid as shown. Rosin-flux and pot tin dip both the inner core and exposed braid using SN60 solder in accordance with J-STD-006. Remove all flux.

Step 3
Solder contact in place through hole using SN60 solder in accordance with J-STD-006. Completed solder joint must have a continuous fillet of solder between the conductor and the contact. The solder in the feed hole must be free of pinholes and flush or below flush. Rear of contact shoulder shall be as flush as possible with insulation of cable core, but not to exceed .030".


Step 4
Slip prepared cable into the connector body until the flange inside the connector butts against braid cut off. Solder connector body to braid through 4 holes using SN60 solder in accordance with
J-STD-006. Clean thoroughly.


Step 5
Slide boot into position as shown.













 

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  • 1 Non-standard parts will have longer lead times and potentially higher pricing. Please contact Teledyne Reynolds Engineering department to determine feasibility for use in your application.