1. Catalogs
  2. Fischer Connectors
  3. Technical Specifications Volume 1
video corpo

Technical Specifications Volume 1

Technical Specifications Volume 1
1 / 293 PagesView full catalog

Technical Specifications Volume 1

Product catalog summary
General Information
The document provides technical specifications for various connector series including Brass, Stainless Steel, Alulite, Plastic, and Disposable. It covers connector overviews, product specifications, and cable assemblies.
Fischer Core Series Brass
This section details the Brass series, including multipole low and high voltage, coaxial, triaxial, and mixed connectors. Accessories and tooling are also discussed.
Fischer Core Series Stainless Steel
Features of the Stainless Steel series are highlighted, focusing on durability and corrosion resistance.
Fischer Core Series Alulite
The Alulite series is noted for its lightweight properties.
Fischer Core Series Plastic
This section emphasizes the cost-effectiveness and disposability of the Plastic series.
Fischer Core Series Disposable
Focuses on the series' suitability for single-use applications.
Connector Overview
The document highlights the versatility of connectors, emphasizing features like high corrosion resistance and ruggedness.
Locking Systems
Describes various locking systems including push-pull, quick-release, and screw-locking mechanisms.
Sealing Categories and IP Ratings
Explains the IP classification system for ingress protection, detailing levels of protection against solids and liquids.
Materials
Lists materials used in connectors, including their applications and temperature ranges.
Voltage and Current Specifications
Explains test voltage, operating voltage, and current rating, with recommendations for applications and standards like IEC60664.
Conclusion
The document provides comprehensive technical specifications for Fischer Connectors, emphasizing adaptability and durability.
Product Specifications
Current-Carrying Capacity
Details on derating the current-carrying capacity and factors affecting it.
Data Transmission Principles
Key parameters include return loss, insertion loss, crosstalk, and noise.
Challenges in Data Transmission
Discusses signal distortion types and their causes.
Data Protocols
Normative values for transmission parameters are provided.
Contacts & Accessories
Various contact types and their applications are described.
Cable Assemblies
Fischer Connectors offers integrated connectivity solutions for various applications.
Global Footprint and Services
Fischer Connectors has a global network for quick turnarounds and streamlined supply chains.
Overview: The document provides technical specifications and configurations for Fischer Connectors' Core Series Brass connectors.
Locking Systems: Describes various locking mechanisms for secure connections.
Sealing and Design: Connectors are available with different sealing standards and design styles.
Body Styles and Configurations: Lists multiple body styles for receptacles and cable-mounted connectors.
Contact Configurations: Various contact configurations are available for different applications.
Size Selection: Guide on selecting the appropriate connector size based on cable diameter.
Ordering Information: Instructions for building part numbers are provided.
Accessories and Tooling: Related items such as protective sleeves and crimping tools are mentioned.
Overview: The document provides detailed technical specifications for the Fischer Core Series Brass connectors.
Specifications:
  • Material & Surface Treatments: Nickel-plated brass with options for anthracite finish.
  • Insulator and Sealing: Made from high-performance plastics with options for ceramics.
  • Elastomer Seals: Details on chemical resistance and temperature limits.
Environmental & Mechanical Data:
  • Sealing Performance: Offers IP50 to IP69 protection.
  • Operating Temperature Range: Varies by component.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Tested for 1,000 hours in a salt mist environment.
  • Endurance and Vibration: Rated for 10,000 mating cycles.
Electrical Data:
  • Contact Resistance: Varies by contact size.
  • Insulation Resistance: Greater than 1010Ω.
Mechanical Coding: Features mechanical coding to prevent misconnection.
Body Styles and Dimensions: Lists various body styles for cable and panel-mounted connectors.
Additional Information: Emphasizes the sterilizability of connectors.
Overview: The document provides technical specifications for the Fischer Core Series Brass multipole low voltage connectors.
Specifications: Available in multiple sizes with specific dimensions and torque recommendations.
Body Styles: Categorizes body styles into straight, right-angle, flush, and bulkhead feedthrough designs.
Contacts and Housing: Supports crimp, solder, and PCB contact configurations.
Accessories: A range of accessories is available.
Technical Dimensions: Detailed tables provide dimensions for each size.
Assembly and Installation: Recommendations for securing cable clamp nuts.
Conclusion: Serves as a comprehensive guide for selecting and installing Fischer Core Series Brass connectors.
Technical Specifications Overview
This document provides detailed technical specifications for the Fischer Core Series Brass multipole low voltage connectors.
Specifications
  • Contact Types and Materials: Uses PEEK and PTFE insulating materials.
  • Wire Sizes: Accommodates wire sizes from AWG9 to AWG32.
  • Test Voltages: Specified for both AC and DC in mated positions.
  • Rated Voltages: Measured according to IEC 60664-1.
  • Current Ratings: Measured at a 40°C temperature rise.
Procedures and Standards
  • Testing conducted according to IEC 60512-5-2-5b.
  • Voltage ratings determined using IEC 60664-1 standards.
Recommendations and Limitations
  • Testing may be required for certain AWG sizes.
  • Contact configurations available in standard and optional layouts.
Options
  • Various housing colors and cable bend reliefs available.
Overview
The document provides detailed technical specifications and options for the Fischer Core Series Brass multipole low and high voltage connectors.
Housing Colors & Cable Bend Reliefs
Connectors are available in two housing colors with various cable bend reliefs.
Technical Specifications
Details on housing color options, contact block material, contact type, and keying codes.
Design and Accessories
Receptacles come with various finishes and features.
Cable Clamp Sets
Offers robust cable clamp sets for excellent cable retention.
Part Numbering and Examples
Includes examples of part numbers for plugs and receptacles.
Conclusion
Serves as a comprehensive guide for selecting and specifying Fischer Core Series Brass connectors.
Overview: This document provides technical specifications for Fischer Core Series Brass multipole low and high voltage connectors.
Specifications: Outlines cable diameter ranges and corresponding collet diameters.
Body Styles: Describes different body styles for plugs and receptacles.
Technical Dimensions: Detailed dimensions provided for each connector size.
Electrical & Contact Configurations: Explains differences between standard and inverted polarities.
Insulating Cable Clamp Sets: Information on insulating cable clamp sets made from POM (Delrin®).
Additional Information: References additional resources and encourages contacting sales representatives for custom solutions.
Overview: This document provides technical specifications for Fischer Core Series Brass Coax Low Voltage connectors.
Sections:
  • Low Voltage and High Voltage: Detailed specifications provided for each.
  • Cable Mounted Connectors: Outlines body styles and technical dimensions.
  • Panel Mounted Connectors: Details on body styles and technical dimensions.
  • Plugs and Receptacles: Information on cable mounted and panel mounted plugs and receptacles.
  • Technical Specifications: Detailed tables provide dimensions for various sizes.
  • Accessories and Tooling: Lists available accessories and tooling options.
Key Points:
  • All dimensions are in millimeters and are for reference only.
  • Torque values are recommended and may vary based on cable jacket characteristics.
  • Sealing categories and locking systems are crucial for ensuring connector performance.
Technical Specifications Overview
1. Introduction
The document provides technical specifications for the Fischer Core Series Brass Coax Low Voltage connectors.
2. Technical Dimensions
Dimensions and torque values specified for different sizes.
3. Electrical & Contact Configurations
Details provided for contact types and insulating materials.
4. Cable Designation
Lists various cable types compatible with the connectors.
5. Options and Accessories
Options for housing color, contact block material, and keying codes.
6. Body Styles and Protection
Body styles for both cable-mounted and panel-mounted connectors described.
7. Additional Information
References additional pages for detailed information.
Overview: This document provides detailed technical specifications for Fischer Core Series Brass connectors.
Body Styles: Outlines various body styles for both panel-mounted and cable-mounted configurations.
Protection Levels: Connectors available in unsealed and sealed configurations.
Contacts: Options for crimp, solder, and PCB contacts provided.
Housing Colors: Connectors available in natural chrome and anthracite.
Design and Assembly: Connectors can be front-mounted or rear-mounted.
Accessories: A range of accessories is available.
Technical Dimensions: Detailed dimensions provided for each connector size.
Electrical and Contact Configurations: Includes detailed specifications for electrical configurations.
Recommendations: Advises conducting tests to evaluate exact torque values.
Overview: This document provides technical specifications for Fischer Core Series Brass connectors.
Electrical & Contact Configurations: Outlines various contact types and insulating materials.
Body Styles: Available in multiple body styles with different protection levels.
Technical Dimensions: Dimensions provided for cable-mounted and panel-mounted configurations.
Accessories & Tooling: Lists available accessories and tooling required for assembly.
Recommendations: Advises using recommended cables and conducting tests to verify torque values.
Overview: This document provides technical specifications and tooling information for the Fischer Core Series Brass accessories.
Specifications: Lists part numbers and dimensions for accessories like crimp ferrules and heat shrink tubes.
Procedures: Instructions provided for attaching crimp ferrules or lugs to cords or cables.
Standards and Recommendations: References standards for crimping tools.
Accessories and Tooling: Detailed information provided on soft caps, metal caps, spacers, washers, and tooling equipment.
Key Data from Tables: Tables provide dimensions and part numbers for different sizes of accessories and tooling.
Critical Information: Emphasizes the importance of using the correct tools and accessories for specific applications.
Overview: The document provides detailed technical specifications for the Fischer Core Series Stainless Steel connectors.
Locking Systems: Features multiple locking mechanisms for secure connections.
Contact Types: Details different contact configurations.
Housing and Design: Available in standard and optional housing designs.
Technical Dimensions: Detailed dimensions provided for each series.
Electrical and Contact Configurations: Supports both standard and inverted polarities.
Accessories: Various accessories are available.
Key Specifications: Sealed up to IP68, ensuring protection against dust and water ingress.
Overview: The document provides technical specifications and descriptions for various tools and connectors.
Tools for Crimp Contacts:
  • Insertion Tools: Designed for inserting crimp contacts.
  • Extraction Tools: Used for extracting crimp contacts.
Materials and Surface Treatments:
  • Metal Parts: Include stainless steel and brass components.
  • Insulators and Sealing: Made from high-performance engineering plastics.
Technical Specifications:
  • Sealing Performance: Various levels of sealing offered.
  • Operating Temperature: Specific operating temperature ranges provided.
  • Corrosion and Radiation Resistance: Tested for reliability in harsh environments.
Electrical Data:
  • Contact Resistance: Varies by contact size.
  • Insulation Resistance: Greater than 1010Ω.
Fischer Core Series Alulite:
  • Key Features: Lightweight, rugged, highly configurable.
  • Body Styles: Includes cable mounted and panel mounted options.
  • Part Numbering: Detailed configurator for selecting specific connector configurations.
Conclusion: Provides comprehensive technical details for selecting and using Fischer connectors and tools.
Overview: The document provides technical specifications for the Fischer Core Series Alulite connectors.
Part Numbering: Explained, indicating materials, connector styles, sealing levels, and series numbers.
Technical Specifications: Details dimensions and configurations of various series.
Electrical & Contact Configurations: Described with electrical and contact configurations.
Tooling for Crimp Contacts: Outlines the tooling required for crimp contacts.
Key Considerations: Stresses the importance of considering maximum operating current and wire size limitations.
Overview: The document provides technical specifications and guidelines for Fischer Connectors' ALULITE™ series.
Specifications: Outlines various series of cable clamp sets.
Procedures: Instructions for using crimp tools and attaching accessories.
Standards and Norms: References several standards for electrical characteristics and sealing.
Recommendations: Advises on selecting the appropriate cable clamp set.
Technical Information: Detailed mechanical and environmental data provided.
Accessories: Various accessories described.
Overview: The Fischer Core Series Plastic connectors are designed for ease of use and durability.
Key Features:
  • Sealed up to IP68
  • Over 5,000 mating cycles
  • Resistant to temperature variations
  • Color coding for easy operation
Body Styles:
  • Panel Mounted: DBP 405 with IP50 sealing
  • Cable Mounted: S 405 and SI 405 with IP50/IP67 sealing
Technical Dimensions: Dimensions provided in millimeters for reference.
Part Numbering: Includes body style, contact type, insulator material, and more.
Electrical & Contact Configurations: Various configurations available.
PCB Hole Pattern and Pin Layout: Detailed layouts provided.
Accessories:
  • Cable clamp sets for different cable diameters
  • Sealing caps for plugs and receptacles
Technical Information:
  • Materials: PEI, PEEK, POM (Delrin®), TPE, VMQ - Silicone rubber
  • Operating temperature range: -65°C to +200°C
  • Sealing performance: IP67 for plugs with sealed cable clamp set and cap, IP50 for receptacles
  • Endurance: 5,000 mating cycles
Material & Surface Treatments: Details on the materials used for metal and plastic parts.
Overview: This document provides technical specifications and product information for Fischer Connectors' range of connector solutions.
Specifications: Outlines various cable clamp sets for unshielded applications.
Procedures and Standards: Specifies sealing ratings and endurance for disposable connectors.
Product Features: Key features of the Fischer Core Series Disposable connectors include sterilizability and lightweight design.
Technical Data: Provides detailed technical dimensions and electrical configurations.
Updates: Includes a section on updates, listing changes in product configurations.
Company Information: Fischer Connectors is highlighted as a global partner in connectivity.
See more

Catalog excerpts

Technical Specifications Volume 1-1

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VOLUME 1 BRASS STAINLESS STEEL ALULITE PLASTIC DISPOSABLE

 Open the catalog to page 1
Technical Specifications Volume 1-2

FISCHER CORE SERIES DISPOSABLE

 Open the catalog to page 2
Technical Specifications Volume 1-3

Connector overview STAINLESS STEEL HIGH CORROSION RESISTANCE EASY DECONTAMINATION EASY HANDLING HIGHLY CONFIGURABLE Push-pull / Quick-release / Friction Push-pull / Quick-release Chrome over Nickel Chrome over Nickel Low voltage / High voltage / Coax / Triax / Hybrid Low voltage / High voltage / Coax / Triax Low voltage / High voltage / Coax / Triax Sealing level Mating cycles Locking Shell material Plating Plug Ø [mm] Number of contacts AWG Contact type Contact termination Technical specifications for our Fischer UltiMate™ Series, Fischer FiberOptic Series, Fischer MiniMax™ Series and Fischer...

 Open the catalog to page 3
Technical Specifications Volume 1-4

Connector overview Chrome over Nickel Crimp / Solder Sealing level Mating cycles Locking Shell material Plating Plug Ø [mm] Number of contacts AWG Contact type Contact termination Technical specifications only available in PDF format on www.fischerconnectors.com

 Open the catalog to page 4
Technical Specifications Volume 1-5

Product specifications ORIGINAL PUSH-PULL LOCKING SYSTEM OTHER LOCKING SYSTEMS Fischer Connectors’ original push-pull automatic locking system is widely adopted by the industry for its ease of use, safety of mating and speed in connection and disconnection. LANYARD Combines push-pull automatic locking with an emergency release lanyard. outer sleeve Receptacle Receptacle flexible fingers Receptacle Receptacle outer sleeve outer outer sleeve sleeve Plug Plug flexible fingers plug body flexible flexible fingers fingers groove groove MATING The plug has an outer sleeve, with flexible fingers, which...

 Open the catalog to page 5
Technical Specifications Volume 1-6

Product specifications SEALING CATEGORIES The IP (Ingress Protection) classification system provides a reliable method of comparing relative levels of sealing between various connector products. The protection level offered by a typical envelope is described in IEC 60529, published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). While the first number describes the level of protection from solid objects, the second one relates to protection from liquids. The digits indicate conformity with the conditions summarized in the tables aside. Protected against solid objects greater than 50 mm...

 Open the catalog to page 6
Technical Specifications Volume 1-7

Product specifications O-rings COMMONLY USED SEALING LEVELS IP50 indoor unexposed applications IP68 watertight sealing Hermetic sealing Each requires different sealing levels and, therefore, different connector solutions. IP50 INDOOR / UNEXPOSED APPLICATIONS Typically for indoor or industrial applications, the required sealing level is IP50, since the device needs to be protected against dust but not exposed to water. The IP50 rating can be improved with additional accessories like boots or protective sleeves. IP68 WATERTIGHT SEALING Typically for applications requiring outdoor use where they...

 Open the catalog to page 7
Technical Specifications Volume 1-8

Product specifications HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR RECEPTACLE BODY STYLES Front and rear projecting Depending on whether you need the space saving inside or outside the device Also available in front or rear mounting Front and rear mounting Depending on how you need to process your assembly Rear mounting is commonly used for PCB mount SEALING MATERIAL IP68 watertight or hermetic designs Hermetic has a specific sealing material for best sealing under high pressures Feedthrough Hermetic panel bulkhead feedthrough

 Open the catalog to page 8
Technical Specifications Volume 1-9

Product specifications MATERIALS MATERIAL NAME MAIN ATTRIBUTES SHELL MATERIAL Chromium-plated brass Salt mist and mechanical resistance, cost efficiency, electrical conductivity Stainless steel Cleaning / Radiation Corrosion resistance, surface cleanability, nuclear radiation and mechanical resistance Sterilization in autoclave, EtO, Cidex, gamma radiation, Steris®, Sterrad® Electrical insulation, low temperature manipulation Cost efficiency Disposable solutions, medical applications CONTACT BLOCK MATERIAL PEEK High temperature High temperature, high chemical and high radiation resistance High...

 Open the catalog to page 9
Technical Specifications Volume 1-10

Product specifications A/Z POLARITY To protect users from contact with dangerous voltage, most of Fischer Connectors’ products are available in two versions : STANDARD A POLARITY The contacts of the receptacle are protected against accidental touch. Recommended when voltage is present on the receptacle. INVERTED Z POLARITY The contacts of the plug are protected against accidental touch. Recommended when voltage is present on the plug.

 Open the catalog to page 10
Technical Specifications Volume 1-11

Product specifications TEST VOLTAGE & OPERATING VOLTAGE Operating voltage Operating voltage Creepage distance & airgap Test voltage Typical scatter of breakdown voltage values Breakdown voltage General recommendation for connectors in common applications For connectors in common applications, IEC60664 is in particular recommended. This specification uses creepage distance instead of test voltage as a calculation basis for the operating voltage, taking into account the above-mentioned long-term effects. It is similar to German VDE 0110; typical applications are classified in insulation groups...

 Open the catalog to page 11
Technical Specifications Volume 1-12

Product specifications CURRENT RATING (Maximum permissible current) DERATING CURVE DERIVED FROM THE BASIC CURVE Current l Upper temperature limit Upper current limit (wires, cable) (Derated) Operating area Basic curve The current values listed under “Electrical & contact configurations” were measured in our test laboratory according to IEC 60512-5-2: Current-carrying capacity test, Test 5b: Current-temperature derating. They are the currents that create a temperature rise of 40 °C (unless otherwise specified) within the connectors due to the self-generated heat, and they belong to the basic curve...

 Open the catalog to page 12
Technical Specifications Volume 1-13

Product specifications HIGH FREQUENCY SIGNAL & DATA TRANSMISSION INPUT Challenges in data transmission When a signal is emitted at the transmitter, it must undergo minimal distortion across the system (transmitter, connectors, cable, receiver) to be properly recovered at the receiver. DATA TRANSMISSION PRINCIPLES Types of signal distortion across the transmission link: Return loss: When the impedances of two interfaced media do not match (i.e., transmitter/connector, connector/cable, ...), some parts of the signal will reflect back towards the source and be lost. The amount of this loss comes...

 Open the catalog to page 13
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.