ICC is proud to be an authorized full line distributor of Aero Conesys MIL-DTL-5015 rear release connectors, backshells, and accessories.
Featuring threaded coupling and rear-removable crimp contacts, Conesys/Aero-Electric’s MIL-DTL-5015 rear release connector was developed to replace the earlier solder type. This redesigned connector is intermateable and intermountable with the MIL-DTL-5015 Series I solder type (MS310*), as well as the MIL-DTL- 83723 Series II (USAF) crimp type and MIL-DTL-5015 Series II front release (MS340*) connector. Therefore, it offers minimum effort and a high economy upgrade for existing applications.
These environmentally sealed connectors are available in a wide variety of shell materials and finishes, including passivated stainless steel and carbon steel shells with firewall-rated inserts. Because of their robust architecture and versatility, 5015 rear release connectors can be used in numerous applications ranging from commercial/industrial and mass transportation systems to the most stringent high-reliability defense and aerospace requirements.
- Self-locking Plug – Eliminates the need for lockwiring.
- Universal Insertion/Removal Tool – A single, expendable plastic tool is used for both the insertion and removal of contacts.
- Closed-Entry Socket Insert – The hard dielectric socket face contains lead-in chamfers for the positive alignment of pins (even partially bent within pre-established limits) with sockets.
- Insert Polarization – Alternate insert clocking positions assist in the mating of adjacent connectors with identical insert arrangement.
- Interfacial Pin Insert Seal – Raised moisture barriers surround each pin, which mates into lead-in chamfers of hard face socket inserts to provide individual contact sealing. The interfacial seal is never touched by service tools.
- Elastomer Wire Sealing Grommet – A triple-wire seal in each cavity at the rear of the connector ensures superior sealing over a wide range of wire diameters.
- Superior Contact Stability – The rear release crimp contact system features a stamped beryllium-copper retaining clip captivated by molded-in shoulders of each contact cavity in the insulator. A rear-inserted M81969 plastic tool expands the tines beyond the shoulder, releasing the contact.

