BSI PD IEC PAS 61076-2-010:2020
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Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment. Product requirements – Circular connectors. Detail specification for push-pull connectors with locking mechanism, based on mating interfaces according to IEC 61076-2-101, IEC 61076-2-109, IEC 61076-2-111 and IEC 61076-2-113
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 44 |
This part of IEC 61076 specifies circular connectors with a push-pull locking mechanism of a size derived from and thus being compatible with M12 screw-locking connectors (free connectors with screw-locking according to IEC 61076-2-101, IEC 61076-2-109, IEC 61076-2-111 or IEC 61076-2-113 are compatible to push-pull fixed interfaces according to this document) and with mating interfaces according to IEC 61076-2-101, IEC 61076-2-109, IEC 61076-2-111 or IEC 61076-2-113.
NOTE 1 M12 is the dimension of the thread of the screw-locking mechanism of circular connectors with M12 screw-locking.
This document covers both
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power connectors with current ratings up to 16 A and voltage ratings up to 630 V, typically used for power supply and power applications in industrial premises, and
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connectors for data and signal transmission with frequencies up to 500 MHz.
These connectors consist of both, fixed and free connectors, either rewireable or nonrewireable, with M12 push-pull locking as explained above. Male connectors have round contacts from Ø0,6 mm up to Ø1,5 mm. In addition, the push-pull mechanisms consist of two different push-pull designs:
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An outer push-pull for male and female fixed connector, where the locking groove is placed onto the outer cylindric surface of the housing. The outer push-pull for female fixed connectors is made for two different types of male connectors. It has locking means for both types on its outer surface.
NOTE 2 For design and dimensions, see 5.3.1 and 5.3.2.
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An inner push-pull for female fixed connectors, where the locking means are placed onto the inner cylindric surface of the housing.
NOTE 3 For design and dimensions. see 5.3.3.
The different codings provided by IEC 61076-2 and mentioned within this document, prevent the mating of accordingly coded male or female connectors to any other similarly sized interfaces, covered by other standards and the cross-mating between the different codings provided by IEC 61076-2.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
4 | CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Technical information 4.1 System of levels 4.1.1 Performance levels 4.1.2 Compatibility levels, according to IEC 61076-1 |
13 | 4.2 Classification into climatic categories 4.3 Contact terminations 4.4 Available connector codings Tables Table 1 – Available connector codings |
14 | 4.5 Ratings 4.6 Marking 4.7 Safety aspects 5 Dimensional information 5.1 General 5.2 Survey of styles and variants 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Fixed connectors |
15 | Figures Figure 1 – Tube insert, male contacts, mounting without thread (thread on tube) and without outer push-pull locking Table 2 – Styles of fixed connectors |
16 | Figure 2 – Fixed connector, male contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and outer push-pull locking, square flange front mounting Figure 3 – Fixed connector, male contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 |
17 | Figure 4 – Fixed connector, male contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M20 × 1,5 Figure 5 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 |
18 | Figure 6 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M20 × 1,5 Figure 7 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 and mounting orientation |
19 | Figure 8 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and outer push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole rear mounting thread M16 × 1,5 Figure 9 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and inner push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 |
20 | Figure 10 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and inner push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M20 × 1,5 Figure 11 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and inner push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole front mounting thread M16 × 1,5 and mounting orientation |
21 | 5.2.3 Free connectors Figure 12 – Fixed connector, female contacts, mounting with thread M12 × 1 and inner push-pull locking, with wire ends, single hole rear mounting thread M16 × 1,5 Table 3 – Styles of free connectors |
22 | Figure 13 – Rewireable connector, male contacts, straight version, with outer push-pull locking Figure 14 – Rewireable connector, male contacts, angled version, with outer push-pull locking Table 4 – Dimensions of style JM-OP, Figure 13 |
23 | Figure 15 – Non-rewireable connector, male contacts, straight version, with outer push-pull locking Table 5 – Dimensions of style KM-OP, Figure 14 Table 6 – Dimensions of style LM-OP, Figure 15 |
24 | Figure 16 – Non-rewireable connector, male contacts, angled version, with outer push-pull locking Figure 17 – Rewireable connector, female contacts, straight version,with outer push-pull locking Table 7 – Dimensions of style MM-OP, Figure 16 |
25 | Figure 18 – Rewireable connector, female contacts, angled version,with outer push-pull locking Table 8 – Dimensions of style JF-OP, Figure 17 Table 9 – Dimensions of style KF-OP, Figure 18 |
26 | Figure 19 – Non-rewireable connector, female contacts, straight version,with outer push-pull locking Table 10 – Dimensions of style LF-OP, Figure 19 |
27 | Figure 20 – Non-rewireable connector, female contacts, angled version,with outer push-pull locking Figure 21 – Rewireable connector, male contacts, straight version,with inner push-pull locking Table 11 – Dimensions of style MF-OP, Figure 20 |
28 | Figure 22 – Rewireable connector, male contacts, angled version,with inner push-pull locking Table 12 – Dimensions of style JM-IP, Figure 21 Table 13 – Dimensions of style KM-IP, Figure 22 |
29 | Figure 23 – Non-rewireable connector, male contacts, straight version,with inner push-pull locking Figure 24 – Non-rewireable connector, male contacts, angled version,with inner push-pull locking Table 14 – Dimensions of style LM-IP, Figure 23 Table 15 – Dimensions of style MM-OP, Figure 24 |
30 | 5.3 Interface dimension 5.3.1 Outer push-pull locking: male fixed connector side view 5.3.2 Outer push-pull locking: female fixed connector side view with details and engage-plane definition for male free cable connectors type 1 and 2 Figure 25 – Outer push-pull locking: male fixed connector side view Table 16 – Dimensions of fixed connector with push-pull housing and male contacts |
32 | Figure 26 – Outer push-pull locking: female fixed connector side view with detailsand engage-plane definition for male free cable connector Table 17 – Dimensions for Figure 26 |
33 | 5.3.3 Inner push-pull locking: female fixed connector side view and male free connector side view with details for both |
34 | Figure 27 – Inner push-pull-locking: female fixed connector side viewand male free connector side view with details for both |
35 | 5.4 Gauges Table 18 – Dimensions for Figure 27 |
36 | 6 Characteristics 6.1 Classification into climatic category 6.2 Electrical characteristics 6.2.1 Voltage proof 6.2.2 Rated voltage – Rated impulse voltage – Pollution degree 6.2.3 Current-carrying capacity 6.2.4 Contact resistance Table 19 – Climatic category |
37 | 6.2.5 Insulation resistance 6.2.6 Transmission performance 6.3 Mechanical characteristics 6.3.1 Mating interface |
38 | 6.3.2 Push-pull locking mechanism Table 20 – Insertion and withdrawal forces for the locking mechanism |
39 | 6.4 Other characteristics 6.4.1 Vibration (sinusoidal) 6.4.2 Shock 6.4.3 Degree of protection provided by enclosures (IP-code) 7 Test schedule 7.1 General |
40 | 7.2 Test schedule 7.2.1 Test group P – Preliminary 7.2.2 Test group AP – Dynamic/climatic 7.2.3 Test group BP – Mechanical endurance Table 21 – Number of test specimens |
41 | 7.2.4 Test group CP – Electrical load 7.2.5 Test group DP – Chemical resistivity 7.2.6 Test group EP – Connection method tests 7.2.7 Test group FP – Electrical transmission requirements Table 22 – Test group BP |
42 | Annex A (informative)Diameter of the female connector body Figure A.1 – Diameter of the female connector body Table A.1 – Diameter of the female connector body, dimension X |
43 | Bibliography |