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114- 40030
Rev D 3 of 13
Document Number Document Title
408--9507 Crimping Die Assemblies 543424--1 Through --8 for AMPLIMITE Connectors
408--9508 Crimping Die Assemblies 543425--1 and 543425--2 for AMPLIMITE Connectors
408--9721 Die Holder Assemblies 58449--1, --2, and --3
409--5842 AMP--O--LECTRIC* Model G” Terminating Machine 354500--[ ]
409--5843 2700--Lb. Pneumatic Power Unit 312522--[ ]
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Storage
A. Ultraviolet Light
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition used in housings.
B. Shelf Life
The connectors should remain in the shipping containers until ready for use to prevent damage to the
housings. The products should be used on a first in, first out basis to avoid storage contamination that
could adversely affect signal transmissions.
C. Chemical Exposure
Do not store housings near any chemicals listed below, as they may cause stress corrosion cracking in the
components.
Alkalies Carbonates Phosphates Citrates Tartrates
Amines Citrates Sulfides Nitrites
Ammonia Nitrites Sulfur Compounds
Where the above environmental conditions exist, phosphor--bronze contacts are recommended instead of brass if
available.
3.2. Mounting Panel Cutout
AMPLIMITE HDP--20 Connectors are adaptable to rack--and--panel applications. We recommend mounting the
plug to the panel and the receptacle to the rack. Figure 2 provides panel cutout, mating, and mounting
clearance dimensions.
Dimensions H and J apply when using cable clamps or latching blocks. Connectors with floating bushings are for use
in drawer applications, or other difficult alignment situations.
Figure 2 (cont’d)
A
C
D
F
EJ
H
B
G+0.05 [.002]
Dia(2Places)
10_ +
2_
(2 Places)
K Radius
(4 Places)
G Dia (2 Holes
Per Cutout)
A
F
6.60 [.260] Min Clearance
Between Connectors
Plug
Receptacle
7. 06
6.30
.278
.248
Mating
Clearance
1.02 [.040]
Dia (Typ)
3.28 +
0.05
[.129 +
.002]
Cutout for Rear
Mount and Short
Latching Blocks
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