114-13233
Rev B
11
of 13
DANGER
Consideration must be given to toxicity and other safety requirements recommended by the solvent manufacturer. Refer to the
manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for characteristics and handling of cleaners. Trichloroethylene and
Methylene Chloride can be used with no harmful effect to the connectors; however TE does not recommend them because of
the harmful occupational and environmental effects. Both are carcinogenic (cancer-causing) and Trichloroethylene is harmful
to the earth's ozone layer.
NOTE
If you have a particular solvent that is not listed, contact the Tooling Assistance Center or Product Information number at the
bottom of page 1.
CLEANER
TIME
(Minutes)
TEMPERATURE
(Max)
NAME
TYPE
ALPHA 2110
Aqueous
1
132°C [270°F]
BIOACT EC-7
Solvent
5
100°C [212°F]
Butyl CARBITOL
Solvent
1
Ambient Room
Isopropyl Alcohol
Solvent
5
100°C [212°F]
KESTER 5778
Aqueous
KESTER 5779
Aqueous
LONCOTERGE 520
Aqueous
LONCOTERGE 530
Aqueous
Terpene
Solvent
Figure 13
C.
Drying
When drying cleaned connectors, make certain that temperature limitations are not exceeded: -40° to
105° C [-40° to 221°F]. Excessive temperatures may cause degradation.
3.17.
Checking Installed Connector
All solder joints should conform to those specified in Test Specification 109-11. The connector must seat on the
pc board to within the tolerance of 0-0.25 mm [.000-.010 in.].
3.18.
Panel Cutouts
Recommended panel cutout is shown in Figure 14. Panel thickness range is 1.52-1.65 mm [.060-.065 in.].
Figure 14
3.19.
Mating/Unmating
To properly mate and unmate the two halves of a connector system, align the keystone keying and fully mate
the connectors. Engage and tighten the retainer screws/jack screws to 0.40-0.45 Nm [3.5-4.0 in.-lbs] to ensure
the seal is compressed and the shells are bottomed.
ALPHA, BIOACT, CARBITOL, LONCOTERGE, and KESTER are trademarks of their respective owners.
10
°
±2
°
3.05 ±0.05
[.120 ±.002]
2 Plc
R 3.35 [.132] 4 Plc
11.40 [.449]
47.04 [1.852]
42.52 1.674]