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The 610 series have a larger coupling nut and threads than the 600/600-SL series and are recommended for airborne applications or any application where numerous mating operations are required. The difference in threads between the 600/600-SL and 610/610-SL connectors can be used as “polarization” to prevent cross mating in multiple circuit applications, since they are not intermateable.

Series 610 cable assemblies effect an altitude seal through the use of internal seals. This design feature allows the mated assemblies to operate at altitudes up to 70,000 ft. with no encapsulation within a temperature range of -55° to + 125°C.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Series

N/A 610

Voltage Rating

N/A 5 kVDC

Altitude/Reduced Pressure Rating

N/A 70,000 ft.

Assembly Type

N/A Single-Ended Plug Cable Assembly

Current Rating

N/A 1 Amp

Operating Temperature

N/A -55 to 125 ºC

Test Voltage

N/A 7.5 kVDC at 70,000 ft. (simulated) at ambient temperature

Wire Type

N/A Shielded
Mating Compatibility1 N/A Mates all Series 600S receptacles

Insulator Material

N/A Plastic

Lock Wire Holes in Coupling Nut

N/A No

Sealed Receptacle

N/A N/A
Standard/Non-Standard2 N/A Non-standard Part

Coupling Style

N/A Threaded

Export Classification

N/A TBD

RoHS Compliant

N/A TBD

Coupling Nut Properties

Coupling Nut Style

N/A Hex Coupling

Body Properties

Coupling Nut Material

N/A Brass Stainless Steel

Coupling Nut Finish

N/A Gold Plated Passivated

Contact Properties

Contact Material

N/A BeCu

Contact Finish

N/A Gold
  • 1 It is highly recommended that gold plated, brass body receptacles only be mated with gold plated, brass body, knurled plugs. Stainless steel parts should not be mated with gold plated, brass body parts.
  • 2 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.