ITT Cannon DL Series Thermoplastic Right Angle D Sub Backshell, 156 Way, Strain Relief

RS Stock No.: 406-694Brand: ITT CannonManufacturers Part No.: 249-1950-000
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Technical Document

Specifications

Number Of Contacts

156

Housing Material

Thermoplastic

Body Orientation

Right Angle

Strain Relief

Yes

Series

DL

Product details

Plastic and Metal Hoods

Back shells are supplied with cable strain relief clamps and fit both plug or socket bodies
Thermoplastic hoods provide a cost effective solution. Nickel plated aluminium die-castings are ideal for shielding
The strain relief clamps can be mounted to give either straight or 90° cable entry.

ITT DL Range

The DL range of zero insertion force (ZIF) multi-pole connectors, with high contact densities is commonly used on diagnostic and test and instrumentation equipment in medical, computer, audio, broadcast and avionics industries.

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BD 22.390

BD 22.390 Each (Exc. Vat)

BD 24.629

BD 24.629 Each (inc. VAT)

ITT Cannon DL Series Thermoplastic Right Angle D Sub Backshell, 156 Way, Strain Relief

BD 22.390

BD 22.390 Each (Exc. Vat)

BD 24.629

BD 24.629 Each (inc. VAT)

ITT Cannon DL Series Thermoplastic Right Angle D Sub Backshell, 156 Way, Strain Relief

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1 - 19BD 22.390
20 - 39BD 21.483
40+BD 20.894
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Technical Document

Specifications

Number Of Contacts

156

Housing Material

Thermoplastic

Body Orientation

Right Angle

Strain Relief

Yes

Series

DL

Product details

Plastic and Metal Hoods

Back shells are supplied with cable strain relief clamps and fit both plug or socket bodies
Thermoplastic hoods provide a cost effective solution. Nickel plated aluminium die-castings are ideal for shielding
The strain relief clamps can be mounted to give either straight or 90° cable entry.

ITT DL Range

The DL range of zero insertion force (ZIF) multi-pole connectors, with high contact densities is commonly used on diagnostic and test and instrumentation equipment in medical, computer, audio, broadcast and avionics industries.

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