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Modular attachable connector

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ODU MAC LC
Modular Attachable Connector
Stand: February 2008
All dimensions in mm. All figures are illustrations of photos. Changes reserved
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Summary of Contents for ODU MAC LC

  • Page 1 ODU MAC LC Modular Attachable Connector Stand: February 2008 All dimensions in mm. All figures are illustrations of photos. Changes reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Product information Page 3 Modules Page 4 – 10 Frames Page 11 Panel-Mounted Base DIN housing Page 12 Cable-Hood DIN housing Page 13 Accessories Page 14 Crimp Information Page 15 – 17 Removal tools Page 18 Assembly Instructions Page 19 –...
  • Page 3 ODU MAC LC – Product Information ODU MAC LC Modular Attachable Connector The new ODU MAC LC is mainly designed for the use as a service- and interface connector. The main application areas are e.g. machine construction, measurement, medical technology etc.
  • Page 4 ODU MAC LC - Modules Overview ODU MAC LC Modules Modules Positions Units / Width Current Informations acc. VDE Page Reference voltage: 250V Rated surge voltage: 2500 V 1 Unit 10 Positions Degree of pollution: 2 (2.4 mm) Mating cycles: ≥ 5.000...
  • Page 5 ODU MAC LC - Modules Module 10 positions 1 Unit = 2.4 mm Current Information acc. VDE 0298-Part 2 Reference voltage: 250V Rated surge voltage 2500V 2500V Degree of pollution Total mating force (Average): Total demating force (Average) Contact diameter:...
  • Page 6 ODU MAC LC - Modules Module 6 positions 2 Units = 4.8 mm Current Information acc. VDE 0298-Part 2 Reference Voltage 400V 160V Rated surge voltage: 2500V 2500V Degree of pollution Total mating force (Average) 8,4 N Total demating force (Average)
  • Page 7 ODU MAC LC - Modules Module 5 positions 3 Units = 7.2 mm Current Information acc. VDE 0298-Part 2 Reference voltage 630V 250V Rated surge voltage 2500V 2500V Degree of pollution Total mating force (Average): 15 N Total demating force (Average):...
  • Page 8 ODU MAC LC - Modules Module 2 positions for Coax-Contacts – 75 Ω Ω Ω Ω 5 Units = 12 mm Insertion loss Frequency range: 2 GHz Current Information acc. MIL: Reference voltage: 930 V Test voltage: 2.790 V Insulation resistance: >...
  • Page 9 ODU MAC LC - Module Module 4 positions for Coax-Contacts – 50 Ω Ω Ω Ω 3 Units = 7.2 mm Frequency range: 3,3 GHz Insertion loss Current Information acc. MIL: Reference voltage: 525 V Test voltage: 1.575 V Insulation resistance: >...
  • Page 10 ODU MAC LC - Module Spacer 1 Unit 3 Units 5 Units Part-No.: Spacer 1 Unit 631.151.000.923.000 Spacer 3 Units 631.153.000.923.000 Spacer 5 Units 631.155.000.923.000 All dimensions in mm. All figures are illustrations of photos. Changes reserved...
  • Page 11 ODU MAC LC - Frames Frames ! Zinc diecast frame – nickel plated ! 1 Unit = 2.4 mm Pin frame Socket frame Size Part-No.: Description Units 630 190 000 600 000 Socket frame 12 x 2.4 = 28.8 631 190 000 600 000...
  • Page 12: Panel-Mounted Base Din Housing

    ODU MAC LC – Panel-Mounted Base DIN housing Panel-Mounted Base DIN housing including lever locking Standard colour of housing: grey IP 65 in mated condition with and without protective cover available* Example lever locking 1 gasket Panel Cut-Out Part-No.: Dim.
  • Page 13: Cable-Hood Din Housing

    ODU MAC LC – Cable Hood DIN housing Cable Hood DIN housing with straight or right angled exit for lever locking IP 65 in mated condition Protection cover Part-No. Part-No. Dim. Dim. Dim. Exit x Size Cable Hood Cable Hood...
  • Page 14 ODU MAC LC - Accessories Screwed cable gland for DIN housing (acc. EN 50262) Temperature: -40°C up to + 100°C Protection class: IP 68 up to 5 bar Width across flat: M25 x 1,5: 30 M32 x 1,5: 36 Starting torque:...
  • Page 15: Crimp Information

    ODU MAC LC – Crimp Information Crimp Information 8 pt. Crimp tool 8 pt. Crimp tool 8 pt. Crimp tool 080.000.037.000.000 080.000.038.000.000 080.000.051.000.000 Position no. Position no. Position no. Gauge ∅ Contact holder Contact holder Termination Contact Strip-off ∅ cross section lenght mm²...
  • Page 16 ODU MAC LC – Crimp Information 8 pt. Crimp Tool Adjustable for cross section from 0.38 – 2.5 mm² (AWG 22 – AWG 12). Table for adjustment and Contact holder = positioner – see page 15 Part-No.: 080.000.038.000.000 Crimp Instruction: Correct crimp position will be attained by use of the appropriate Positioner.
  • Page 17 ODU MAC LC – Crimp Information Adjustment of the Crimp Tongs 080.000.037.000.000 and 080.000.038.000.000 Required Tools: Positionier Crimp Tong 1. Fasten the Positionier on the Crimp Tong Please fasten the Positionier under consideration of the guiding into the tong. 080.000.037: Therby push the positionier down and turn it clockwise at the same time.
  • Page 18: Removal Tools

    ODU MAC LC – Removal of contacts Removal tool Contact ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ Part-No. 0.7 mm 087.7CC.070.002.000 1.3 mm 087.7CC.130.004.000 2 mm 087.7CC.200.003.000 Removal of the contact from the front. Cable of assembled contacts must not be cut off.
  • Page 19: Assembly Instructions

    ODU MAC LC – Assembly Instruction Assembly Instruction Step 1: Slide cable through housing / cable gland / Mounting operture Step 2: Strip cable and wire Fit wire into the contact barrel and crimp (Crimp information see page 15) Step 3:...
  • Page 20 ODU MAC LC – Assembly Instruction For easier insertion of the populated insulators in the frame locate them in correct position before inserting. All coding bars should be in line. See that all insulators were snapped in correctly. All snap fits should be in line.
  • Page 21: Technical Information

    ODU MAC LC – Technical Information Technical Information Electrical Data: - Current load (nominal and max. continuous): Data is based on contacts terminated to correct size of conductors. No additional contact temperature rise due to incorrect conductors or cables. All measured contact temperature rise is due to contact resistance, only.