| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | Amphenol Aerospace |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | Amphenol Aerospace M83723/74G16107 |
| Military Specification: | MIL-DTL-83723 |
| Series: | Series III |
| Shell Size: | 16 |
| Contact Type: | Pin |
| Shell Material: | Stainless Steel |
| Wire Size: | 20 to 16 AWG |
| Shell Type: | Jam Nut Receptacle |
| Shell Finish: | Passivated |
| Voltage Rating: | 600 VAC |
| Insert Arrangement: | 16-10 |
| Keying Position: | 7 |
| Locking Mechanism: | Bayonet |
| Operating Temperature: | -65 to 200 °C |
| SKU: | AANM83723/74G16107 |
M83723/74G16107
| Heilind Number: | AANM83723/74G16107 |
| Manufacturer: | Amphenol Aerospace |
| Manufacturer Number: | M83723/74G16107 |
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Description:
Matrix MIL-DTL-83723 Series Provides Many Choices within the Range of a Medium Sized, Environmentally Resistant Circular Connector. With Three Coupling Style Choices- Bayonet, Threaded and Quick-Disconnect the Versatility of this Family Makes it Increasingly Popular for Panel Mount, Box Mount and Line-to-Line Applications in Aircraft. For General Duty Environmentally Resistant Requirements, this Family of Connectors Provides a Wide Range of Interconnection Solutions.
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Detailed Description
Introducing the M83723/74G16107 Circular MIL Spec Connector, a high-reliability solution for military and aerospace applications. This Series III connector, fully compliant with MIL-DTL-83723 specifications, features a rugged stainless steel shell and a jam nut receptacle design for secure connections in harsh environments. With a voltage rating of 600 VAC and accommodating wire sizes ranging from 20 to 16 AWG, this connector is suitable for a wide range of power and signal transmission needs. The bayonet locking mechanism ensures easy and reliable mating, while the 16-10 insert arrangement and keying position 7 provide added security and prevent mismating. Trust in the M8372374G16107 for robust and dependable connectivity in mission-critical systems.

