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ST-1200 Line Size 3 Receptacles - Floating
Receptacle
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Part Number: 5718-F3-3
2 supplied with each receptacle.
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Size 3 Floating Rivet-on Receptacle
Materials:
Plate: steel
Spring: music wire
Rivets: stainless steel
Spacers: steel
Finish:
Plate: Cadmium Electroplated .0003 thick, Yellow Chromate (Obsolete) Specification(s): QQ-P-416, TYPE II, CLASS 2, YELLOW
Suffix: -C3Y
Spring: Cadmium Electroplated .0003 thick, Yellow Chromate (Obsolete) Specification(s): QQ-P-416, TYPE II, CLASS 2, YELLOW
Suffix: -C3Y
Spacers: Cadmium Electroplated .0003 thick, Yellow Chromate (Obsolete) Specification(s): QQ-P-416, TYPE II, CLASS 2, YELLOW
Suffix: -C3Y
| Part Number |
"H" Dimension |
(inch) ± .010 |
(mm) ± .25 |
| 1124-1153-205 |
.205 |
5.21 |
Weight: .0061 lb (2.77 g)
Recommended Deflection: .020" to .045"
(.51 to 1.14mm)
Calculating Stud Length
RECEPTACLES TOTAL PILEUP = Panel + Support + Gap
- First calculate the total pileup. Add Panel thickness +
Support thickness + Gap thickness.
NOTE: The gap is the distance between the panel and the
support, and it may be the result of panel and support shape,
use of a grommet or other stud retainer, or by use of a spacer.
The Gap Thickness dimension will equal zero when the panel
surface is flush to the support surface. For example, Gap = 0
when the underside of the panel is counter bored to accept the
thickness of the stud retainer.
- Using the calculated total pileup for the chosen receptacle,
locate your total pileup in one of the ranges in the table below
and find the Stud Grip size to the left. The Stud Grip is added
to the end of the stud part number. For example: in the stud
part number "121J-350", the Stud Grip is "50".
RECEPTACLES TOTAL PILEUP = Panel + Support + Gap
| Stud Grip |
1224-1153-205 |
| (inch) |
(mm) |
| 30 |
.115-.139 |
2.92-3.53 |
| 35 |
.165-.189 |
4.19-4.80 |
| 40 |
.215-.239 |
5.46-6.07 |
| 45 |
.265-.289 |
6.73-7.34 |
| 50 |
.315-.339 |
8.00-8.61 |
| 55 |
.365-.389 |
9.27-9.88 |
| 60 |
.415-.439 |
10.54-11.15 |
| 65 |
.465-.489 |
11.81-12.42 |
| 70 |
.515-.539 |
13.08-13.69 |
| 75 |
.565-.589 |
14.35-14.96 |
| 80 |
.615-.639 |
15.62-16.23 |
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