GTCL030-14S-2SY-LC vs 1618209
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| Category | Circular Connectors - Housings | Circular Connectors - Housings |
| Manufacturer | Amphenol Industrial Operations | Phoenix Contact |
| Description | CONN RCPT HSNG FMALE 4POS PNL MT | CONN PLG HSG FMALE 8POS INLINE |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | GT, MIL-5015 Derivative | SF |
| Type | For Female Sockets | For Female Sockets |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount | Free Hanging (In-Line) |
| Orientation | Y | N (Normal) |
| Number of Positions | 4 | 8 (4 + 3 Power + PE) |
| Mounting Feature | Flange | - |
| Connector Type | Receptacle Housing | Plug Housing |
| Shielding | Unshielded | Shielded |
| Contact Type | Crimp | Crimp |
| Shell Size - Insert | 14S-2 | M23-8 |
| Fastening Type | Reverse Bayonet Lock | Push-Twist |
| Contact Size | 16S | 1.0mm (4), 2.0mm Power (4) |
| Shell Material | Aluminum Alloy | Metal |
| Housing Color | Olive Drab | Silver |
| Material Flammability Rating | Flame Retardant | - |
| Shell Finish | Chromate over Cadmium | - |
| Features | - | Backshell, Coupling Nut |
| Ingress Protection | - | IP67 - Dust Tight, Waterproof |
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1. How to choose a suitable circular connector housing?
When choosing a casing, the following factors need to be considered:
Application environment (indoor, outdoor or industrial environment)
Protection level
Connector type and specifications
Required shielding performance
Materials and corrosion resistance performance -
2. Does the circular connector housing have shielding function?
Some metal casings provide electromagnetic shielding (EMI/RFI) for high-frequency signal transmission applications to prevent electromagnetic interference.
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3. What are the standard dimensions for circular connector housings?
The size of the casing usually depends on the type of connector and the application environment, with multiple diameters, lengths, and shapes to choose from. Typical sizes include M12, M16, M23, and so on.
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4. Which applications require high shielding performance enclosures?
High shielding performance enclosures are mainly used for applications that prevent electromagnetic interference, such as communication equipment, radar systems, industrial control systems, and medical equipment.

