Order Aph Ms3100ab
Order Aph Ms3100ab
In selecting a connector, it first must be The others have low current functions. after the main shell type number: for
determined if a non-environmental 97 A plug mated with the wrong receptacle example, 3106A or 3108A.
A or B Series 5015 type is required or if (cross-mating) could ruin your valu- The designation for split shell construc-
an environmental MS-5015 Class E, F, able equipment. tion is the letter B; for example, 3106B
or R type* is required. To avoid cross-mating, you can or 3108B.
If determined that the general duty, order identical inserts positioned in Because of application, receptacles
non-environmental 97 series is the both the plugs and receptacles at vari- are made in solid backshell construc-
choice - then this catalog is appropriate ous angles from standard. These varia- tion only. Their designation is 3100A,
to your needs tions from standard position are called 3101A. (See how to order for solder
The following 8 steps apply to for- alternate insert positions, and are contact connectors, page 19.
mulation of a part number.** described on page 12. Which connector gets the
How many wires are you What kind of receptacle do 6 socket? - the receptacle or
1 going to connect? 3 you need? the plug?
What gauge? For Wall Mounting Use a wall recep- You’re at the point where you desig-
These two questions are important, tacle, type 3100. The elongated back of nate which inserts are used with which
because they indicate which insert you this receptacle extends through thick shells. Either pin or socket inserts can
need. There are literally hundreds to wall material. It is threaded to accept be used with plugs or receptacles.
choose from. standard hardware fittings. Here’s a good rule of thumb. Order
The insert arrangements for solder For Unmounted Applications Use the sockets for the connector at the
contact connectors are illustrated on the cable receptacle, type 3101. “hot” side of the circuit. By having sock-
pages 6-11. The inserts most often For Box or Panel Mounting Use the ets at the power source, there’s little
used are highlighted on these pages. box receptacle, type 3102. This recep- chance that a wayward finger or screw-
Here’s an example of how to choose tacle’s back is short to conserve space. driver will short the circuit or cause per-
an insert arrangement. Say you want to It is not threaded on the back end and sonal injury.
connect eight 16-ga. wires, - first find is used when no accessories such as The designation for sockets is sim-
the section of arrangements contain- clamps are needed. ply S in a part number, following the
ing 8 contacts. Insert number 20-7 is What kind of plug do you insert code number. For pins, the des-
the one you want because it contains
eight 16-ga. contacts and it is one of
4 need? ignation is P. Therefore, the 20-7P
insert would have pin contacts, while
For ordinary situations The straight
the most often used. The one you the 20-7S insert would have socket
plug, type 3106 meets most connector
choose might depend on your space or contacts.
requirements. However . . .
voltage requirements. The voltage What type of plating is pre-
capacity of each insert is listed under
its diagram.
when space is critical you may want
to consider using an angle plug, type 7 ferred?
3108. This type plug lets the cable If you prefer the standard olive cad-
If you have more than one wire size
enter your equipment at a right angle. mium, non-reflective, electrically con-
to connect, the method is essentially
Do you need a plug with a ductive finish, then no suffix number is
the same. Actually, the insert configu-
rations for multiple-size wires are a lot 5 Solid or Split back shell? required. Other plating variations are
available, including environmentally
more flexible than they appear. That’s You can get both straight and angle
friendly zinc alloy. See how to order
because you can always solder a plugs in solid or split back shell
instructions for the various plating fin-
smaller wire to a larger contact. How- designs. With the solid shell you have
ishes offered for 97 Series solder con-
ever, soldering a large wire to a small greater strength and you save space.
nectors on page 19.
contact isn’t recommended because of On the other hand, the split shell
size and current requirements.
What if several identical
design lets you quickly inspect the sol-
der terminals when you need to. This
8 Do you need any
accessories?
2 connectors have different feature could be important if you’ll be
subjecting the connector to rough han-
Accessories - cable clamps, protection
caps and chains, conduit adapters, and
functions?
dling and heavy use. panel gaskets are shown on pages 33-
Here’s a situation to watch out for. You
The designation to use for solid 39.
have four identical receptacles on a
shell construction is the letter A. This
panel. One carries high current loads.
designation letter goes immediately
* If an environmental type MIL-5015 E, F or R Class is required, then the ** These steps are for solder type connectors which are described in
catalog that should be consulted is 12-020, MS/Standard MIL-5015 detail on pages 3-19. If a crimp type connector is needed, the same
Cylindrical Connectors. See www.amphenol-industrial.com for on-line steps apply, however, you should consult pages 20-29 for details on 97
catalogs or contact Amphenol, Sidney, NY.
2 Series connectors with crimp contacts.
Amphenol ® 97 Series Connectors
with solder contacts
DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS
• Medium to heavy weight cylindrical
• Durable, field-proven design
• Single key/keyway polarization
• Threaded coupling, hard dielectric inserts
• Non-rotating contacts
• Operating temperatures from –55°C to +125°C
• Cost effective
MS3100A
• Intermateable and intermountable with existing
97 Series and MIL-5015 connectors
MS3107A
• Underwriters Laboratories approved recogni-
tion File E115497
• Canadian Standards Association Certification
File LR69183
CUSTOMER OPTIONS
MS3101A • Solid or split shell construction
• Six shell styles
• 128 contact arrangements, from 1 to 52 circuits
MS3107B • Alternate insert positioning
• High temperature and potting constructions
• Special plating finishes including black and
green zinc alloy
• Optional gold plating on MS contacts
MS3102A • Thermocouple arrangements available
MS3108B
MS3106B
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97 series solder type
insert availability
Mechanical Mechanical
Total Service Contact Size Total Service Contact Size
Insert Number Spacing Insert Number Spacing
Contacts Rating Contacts Rating
Inches mm 0 4 8 12 16 Inches mm 0 4 8 12 16
8S-1 ✦ 1 1/16 1.57 INST. 1 20-4 4 1/8 3.18 D 4
10SL-3 3 1/16 1.57 A 3 20-6† 3 1/8 3.18 D 3
10SL-4 2 1/16 1.57 A 2 1/8 3.18 D 4
20-7 8
12SL-844 ✦* 4 1/16 1.57 A 4 1/16 1.57 A 4
12S-3 2 1/16 1.57 A 2 20-8 6 INST. 2 4
12-5 ✦ 1 1/8 3.18 D 1 20-11† 13 INST. 13
2 20-14 5 1/16 1.57 A 2 3
12S-6✦ * 2 1/16 1.57 6JGTOQ
EQWRNG 20-15 7 1/16 1.57 A 7
14S-1† 3 1/16 1.57 A 3 20-16 9 1/16 1.57 A 2 7
14S-2 4 INST. 4 20-17 6 1/16 1.57 A 5 1
14S-4✦ † 1 1/8 3.18 D 1 20-18 9 1/16 1.57 A 3 6
14S-5 5 INST 5 20-19† 3 1/16 1.57 A 3
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97 series solder type
insert availability, cont.
Mechanical Mechanical
Insert Total Service Contact Size Insert Total Service Contact Size
Spacing Spacing
Number Contacts Rating Number Contacts Rating
Inches mm 0 4 8 12 16 Inches mm 0 4 8 12 16
22-26* 7 1/8 3.18 2 5 28-20 14 1/16 1.57 A 10 4
1/8 3.18 D 1 28-21 37 1/16 1.57 A 37
22-27 9
1/16 1.57 A 8 32-5† 2 1/8 3.18 D 2
22-28† 7 1/16 1.57 A 7 32-6 23 1/16 1.57 A 2 3 2 16
22-34 5 1/8 3.18 D 3 2 1/16 1.57 A 7 24
32-7 35
24-2 7 1/8 3.18 D 7 INST. 4
24-5† 16 1/16 1.57 A 16 32-8† 30 1/16 1.57 A 6 24
1/8 3.18 D 3 32-13 23 1/8 3.18 D 5 18
24-6 8
1/16 1.57 A 5 32-17 4 1/8 3.18 D 4
24-7 16 1/16 1.57 A 2 14 32-414 52 1/16 1.57 A 52
24-9† 2 1/16 1.57 A 2 36-1† 22 1/8 3.18 D 4 18
24-10 7 1/16 1.57 A 7 36-5 4 1/16 1.57 A 4
24-11 9 1/16 1.57 A 3 6 36-6 6 1/16 1.57 A 2 4
24-12 5 1/16 1.57 A 2 3 36-7 47 1/16 1.57 A 7 40
1/8 3.18 D 1 3 36-8 47 1/16 1.57 A 1 46
24-16 7
1/16 1.57 A 3 36-9 31 1/16 1.57 A 1 2 14 14
24-19† 12 1/16 1.57 12 36-10 48 1/16 1.57 A 48
24-20 ✦ 11 1/8 3.18 D 2 9 1/16 1.57 A 34
36-15 35
24-21 10 1/8 3.18 D 1 9 1/8 3.18 D 1
24-22 ✦ 4 1/8 3.18 D 4 36-403* 52 1/16 1.57 A 52
24-27 7 3/16 4.75 E 7
24-28 24 1/16 1.57 INST. 24
1/8 3.18 D 1 2
28-1 9
1/16 1.57 A 2 4
28-2 14 1/8 3.18 D 2 12
28-3 3 3/16 4.75 E 3
28-6† 3 1/8 3.18 D 3
1/16 1.57 A 9
28-8 12 1/8 3.18 D 1
3/16 4.75 E 2
28-9 12 1/8 3.18 D 6 6
1/8 3.18 D 1
28-10 7
1/16 1.57 A 2 2 2
28-11 22 1/16 1.57 A 4 18
28-12 26 1/16 1.57 A 26
28-15† 35 1/16 1.57 A 35
28-16† 20 1/16 1.57 A 20
1/4 6.35 B 1
28-17 15 1/8 3.18 D 3
1/16 1.57 A 11
5/16 7.92 C 1
1/8 3.18 D 5
28-18 12 Not all insert arrangements are currently available for environmental individual
1/16 1.57 A 2
wire seal. Consult Amphenol, Sidney, NY for availability.
INST. 4
† Inactive for new military design, but available for replacement or for non-mili-
1/4 6.35 B 2 tary purposes.
28-19 10 1/8 3.18 D 2 * “MS” number not assigned. Use “97” prefix in place of “MS” in completing cata-
log number. See how to order, page 19.
1/16 1.57 A 4 2 ✦ Molded-in pin (MIP) insert requires (910) deviation. See how to order, pg. 19.
5
97 series solder type
insert arrangements
Front view of pin insert or rear of socket insert illustrated.
Items highlighted are most popular and most readily available.
1 Contact
2 Contacts
AB B A B A B A B A A B A
A B A B A
B A B A B A
B B
3 Contacts
C A C A A
C A A B A G
C A B B C A
C B C
B C B A B
B
B
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A A A A
A A A
C B C B C B C B C B C B C B
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97 series solder type
insert arrangements, cont.
Front view of pin insert or rear of socket insert illustrated.
Items highlighted are most popular and most readily available.
4 Contacts
D A
DA DA A D A D
D D A C
C B C B B
C B C C B A C B
B
A A A
D D A D A D A
D D A D
B B C C
C C C B B B B
C B
C
5 Contacts
A E D E B E
B D A A D E
E A A
A C D
D C C B C B
E D C B C
B
A A A
D A
E B C E
E B
D B
D C C B
E D C
† Inactive for new military design, but available for replacement or for
non-military purposes.
* “MS” number not assigned. Use “97” prefix in place of “MS” in completing 16 12 8 4 0 16 12 16 12
catalog number. See how to order, page 19. IRON CONSTANTAN
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97 series solder type
insert arrangements, cont.
Front view of pin insert or rear of socket insert illustrated.
Items highlighted are most popular and most readily available.
6 Contacts
F C E F A F
F A E D A F
E B E B
B A F B
E D B F A
C B E
D C E
C D A D C
B C D C
D
7 Contacts
A F C F A F A F A
F G B E G
G B E B G
E
E B
C D G E B
D A D C D C D C
A A F A
F A F A F B F B
G E G G E B
E B G
B G
E C E C D C
D
D C C D D
8 Contacts
G G G A
A A A F
G
F A
G B
F B H B H F H B
H C H E B
E F C E C
D D C E
E D D C
D
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97 series solder type
insert arrangements, cont.
Front view of pin insert or rear of socket insert illustrated.
Items highlighted are most popular and most readily available.
9 Contacts
F G H A A H
H
G A G H G A
D E I B
H F G F B
I I C F J B
B J
C A E F E C
C D E C
B D E D D
A
H A
A B C H B
B
G
J C D E F G J C
F
E D I F D
G H E
10 Contacts 11 Contacts
A A B J A
H A B A H B L C K A B
J H
I D E F C M M
G J B G J K C H B C
C G
K E L
F H G K L
D K J F D F C
E J D
G E D F
E E
H
12 Contacts 13 Contacts
H J A
N A A H A L B
M B B L
G G C
M J K C M E
L C K B M G H
F B F
K D K F M L J D
L E N A K
J E C E D J
H F C E H
D D G F
† Inactive for new military design, but available for replacement or for CONTACT LEGEND
non-military purposes.
* “MS” number not assigned. Use “97” prefix in place of “MS” in completing
catalog number. See how to order, page 19.
See Service Rating and Test Current information on page 7.
16 12 8 4 0
9
97 series solder type
insert arrangements, cont.
Front view of pin insert or rear of socket insert illustrated.
Items highlighted are most popular and most readily available.
14 Contacts 15 Contacts
K J C
A A H A D
I J A
K N K
J B J B B E
L L B
H J K
H N K B P
C H P C G
M LC H M L G L
G M M P A R F
F D G N D G N D
F
C
E F E P M
F E E D N
L A M
A C B B A B L A
K M C
E K U N B
D
M C L T N P D J T V P C
F J G K H J
D K E S R
M I P N H D
L N O
E J SR F G E
P H H G
S R G F F
A B C A B N A
A C G H D
K N E M P B
B J D E F G H E F
L U
J T P F A I L M J L X R C
M C V K I J K L M N K N Y
V R G B W S
S U N C K Z D
W O P R S
H
R Q P
D S L H O P R S T V T
T J E
G E X D U
F T M I U V H F
U V W W X G
M S M
R A T H U D
B C P Z O I
A D a S B Y N I D
F G H N a E A
E J T c U E A V J
b d
L M N
P M Z U C Z O
Y
S T U d d V J e P H B
K Q L Y V D a B
P f W K
R V X W e W F b C
E F
W X Y Z
K b RK G
C
R L
J F X c
H G L X G
S T N
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97 series solder type
insert arrangements, cont.
Front view of pin insert or rear of socket insert illustrated.
Items highlighted are most popular and most readily available.
35 Contacts 37 Contacts
S A
W P R
J B AB CD
A B c X Q T
E F S K E d U
C D G d F A
C E F G H J
P c k e K L M N P R
H J K L M N h R L
e Y G V D
R S T U V j B j m f S T U V W X Z
P W Z T M H N b b c d e f
X Y Z a b c k f g W E a h k
C M h j
d e f g h g a U N a g m
j k X
D Z F n s
l m b I L Y p r
V O G
K H
J
47 Contacts 48 Contacts
A B A
D B C A B
C F G E D E C D E F G
H I J G F H L J K L M N
K L M N NI J K H
P R S O M P P Q R S T
O U
O U V W X T W S T U V R W X Y Z a b
a b X Y Z V c
Y d Z e f g c c d a e f gh
j k f b g k h e
d n p q r j k
t n p m s
h
n u v pm m s u t r
j
v
w v w t u w x
r s x z y y z
x z y
52 Contacts
1 2
C B
D H G F A 3 4 A
J E 5 6 7
P N M L
Q K 10
W V U T S 8 9 C
X R 11 12 13 14
e d c b a Z
f Y
m h
n l k j g 15 +
u t s r 16 17
v p
z y x w 18 19 20
2
6 3 21 22 –
5 4 23 24
† Inactive for new military design, but available for replacement or for CONTACT LEGEND
non-military purposes.
* “MS” number not assigned. Use “97” prefix in place of “MS” in completing
catalog number. See how to order, page 19.
See Service Rating and Test Current information on page 7.
16 12 8 4 0
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97 series solder type
alternate insert positioning
Insert Degrees
CL normal Arrangement W X Y Z
22-1 35 110 250 325
22-2 70 145 215 290
22-4 35 110 250 325
W Z 22-5 35 110 250 325
X Y
22-8 35 110 250 325
22-9 70 145 215 290
22-10 35 110 250 325
22-11 35 110 250 325
22-12 80 110 250 280
FRONT FACE OF PIN INSERT 22-13 35 110 250 325
22-14 80 110 250 280
22-15 80 110 250 280
22-16 80 110 250 280
Insert Degrees
22-18 80 110 250 280
Arrangement W X Y Z 22-19 80 110 250 280
12S-3 70 145 215 290 22-20 35 110 250 325
22-22 – 110 250 –
14S-2 – 120 240 – 22-23 35 – 250 –
14S-5 – 110 – – 22-27 80 – 250 280
14S-7 90 180 270 – 22-28 80 – – 280
14S-9 70 145 215 290 22-34 80 110 250 280
16S-1 80 – – 280 24-2 80 – – 280
16S-4 35 110 250 325 24-5 80 110 250 280
16S-5 70 145 215 290 24-6 80 110 250 280
16S-6 90 180 270 – 24-7 80 110 250 280
16-7 80 110 250 280 24-9 35 110 250 325
16S-8 – 170 265 – 24-10 80 – – 280
16-9 35 110 250 325 24-11 35 110 250 325
16-10 90 180 270 – 24-12 80 110 250 280
16-11 35 110 250 325 24-16 80 110 250 280
16-13 35 110 250 325 24-20 80 110 250 280
18-1 70 145 215 290 24-21 80 110 250 280
18-3 35 110 250 325 24-22 45 110 250 –
18-4 35 110 250 325 24-27 80 – – 280
18-5 80 110 250 280 24-28 80 110 250 280
18-8 70 – – 290 28-1 80 110 250 280
18-9 80 110 250 280 28-2 35 110 250 325
18-10 – 120 240 – 28-3 70 145 215 290
18-11 – 170 265 – 28-6 70 145 215 290
18-12 80 – – 280 28-8 80 110 250 280
18-13 80 110 250 280 28-9 80 110 250 280
18-19 – 120 240 – 28-10 80 110 250 280
18-20 90 180 270 – 28-11 80 110 250 280
18-22 70 145 215 290 28-12 90 180 270 –
18-29 90 180 270 – 28-15 80 110 250 280
20-3 70 145 215 290 28-16 80 110 250 280
20-4 45 110 250 – 28-17 80 110 250 280
20-6 70 145 215 290 28-18 70 145 215 290
20-7 80 110 250 280 28-19 80 110 250 280
20-8 80 110 250 280 28-20 80 110 250 280
20-14 80 110 250 280 28-21 80 110 250 280
20-15 80 – – 280 32-5 35 110 250 325
20-16 80 110 250 280 32-6 80 110 250 280
20-17 90 180 270 – 32-7 80 125 235 280
20-18 35 110 250 325 32-8 80 125 235 280
20-19 90 180 270 – 32-13 80 110 250 280
20-21 35 110 250 325 32-17 45 110 250 –
20-23 35 110 250 325 32-414* 80* 110* 250* 280*
20-24 35 110 250 325
20-27 35 110 250 325 36-1 80 110 250 280
20-29 80 – – 280 36-5 – 120 240 –
36-6 35 110 250 325
36-7 80 110 250 280
36-8 80 110 250 280
36-9 80 125 235 280
36-10 80 125 235 280
36-15 60 125 245 305
12 *Rotates opposite above illustration.