Neutrik NC3FXB Female XLR Connector (Gold Contacts)

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Black metal housing and all-gold contacts make this female XLR connector the perfect replacement to fix your broken cables.

Neutrik is the "industry standard" XLR cable connector, easy to assemble with only 4 parts and no screws. Compact design with sturdy diecast shell, fibreglass reinforced hard plastic insert and chuck type strain relief for secure clamping of all cables.

The Neutrik NC3FXB is a 3 pole female cable connector with black metal housing and gold contacts.

Neutrik NC3FXB Female XLR Connector Features

- Rugged zinc diecast shell, long lasting and durable
- Chuck type strain relief system for secure clamping of cables
- Boot with rubber gland gives high protection against bending stresses
- Coloured rings and boots available for coding and marking
- UL recognized components

Electrical
Number of contacts: 3 - 7

Contact resistance: = 3 m

Insulation resistance:
- initial: > 2 G
- after damp heat test: > 1 G

Dielectric strength: 1500 V dc

Rated current:
3-pole: 16 I [A], 2.5/14 mm2/AWG, = 4 C
4-pole: 10 I [A], 1.5/16 mm2/AWG, = 7 C
5 and 6-pole: 7.5 I [A], 1.0/18 mm2/AWG, = 7 C
7-pole: 5 I [A], 1.0/18 mm2/AWG, = 9 C

I ... Rated current per contact
C ... Capacitance between contacts

Mechanical
Lifetime: >1000 cycles

Insertion / withdrawal force: = 20 N

Cable O.D. range: 3.5 mm - 8.0 mm (except RC Series)

Serials
Shell: ZnAI4Cu1, gal Ni or black Cr over Cu plating

Insert: PA 6.6 30% GR (glass reinforced)

Contacts:
- female (3 pole): CuSn6
- female (4-7pole) & male: CuZn39Pb3

Contact surface: gal 2 micrometers Ag or gal 0.2 micrometers Au hard alloy over 2 micrometers Ni

Latch lock: St3K32 (latch) / CK 67 (spring)

Strain-relief clamp: POM

Antikink bushing: PUR

Environmental
Temperature range: -30 degrees C to + 80 degrees C

Flammability: UL 94HB

Solderability: complies with IEC 68-2-20

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 732-901-9488

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