FCT from Molex FMK Series Die Cast Zinc D Sub Backshell, 15 Way, Strain Relief

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N° de stock RS:
291-6200
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
144-17-702
Référence fabricant:
FMK2G-K201 / 1731110060
Fabricant:
FCT from Molex
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Marque

FCT from Molex

Number of Contacts

15

D-Sub Shell Size

A

Housing Material

Die Cast Zinc

D Connector Type

Backshell D-Sub

Body Orientation

Straight

Colour

Silver

Strain Relief

Yes

Housing Material Plating

Nickel

Series

FMK

Pays d'origine :
DE

FCT from Molex D-Sub Backshell, 15 Way, Straight - FMK Series - FMK2G-K201 / 1731110060


This backshell by FCT from Molex increases the stability of your D-subminiature (D-sub) connection. It holds cables tightly to their connector to protect them against damage and includes a strain relief to prevent cracking and tearing. The backshell screws tightly in place to provide a secure connection that won't come loose. Its inner chamber fits D-Sub connectors with special contacts and its cable outlet is suitable for a wide range of cable sizes, making this a versatile choice.

Features & Benefits


• Die-cast zinc housing material to increase shielding from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI)
• Nickel plating resists corrosion and rust for use in harsh environments
• Wide operating temperature range of -35°C to +100°C for use in extreme conditions

Applications


• Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines
• Mobile computing
• Communications infrastructure

How does the rubber bushing in this backshell work?


The provided rubber bushing inserts over the opening in the housing and fits over your cable to create a layer of insulation. It protects your cable from the elements while also preventing short circuits by ensuring the cable remains separated from other cables in your set-up.

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