ST-1200 Line Size 4 Receptacles - Slip-on
The 1219-L Receptacle is installed by slipping it over the edge
of the support material and allowing it to snap into a single
round hole. Support preparation and installation costs are very
low, yet the 1219-L offers performance equal to aircraft-type
riveted receptacles of equal size.
Technical Information
Locked Service Tension: 30 lb
Max. Load without Distortion: 60 lb
Rated Shear Strength: 150 lb
Wear Life: 5000 Cycles
Materials:
Clip: Carbon spring steel, heat treated
Spring Plate: mild steel
S-Spring: spring-temper music wire
Finish: Zinc Trivalent Clear .0003 thick. Trivalent Chromate Clear with Sealer (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type III, SC 2, Clear
Suffix: -Z3CT
Notes:
- Extra receptacle float: Panel misalignment can be tolerated by
increasing the support hole to .703" (17.86 mm) and
decreasing the hole center to edge distance to .450"
(11.43 mm).
- The clip face causes a .020" (.51 mm) gap between panel
and support. This gap is assumed in the fastener selection table
and it should not be included when calculating "Total
Thickness." Stud retainers enter clip and do not add to gap.
- With stud locked to receptacle, S-spring deflection should be
.024 to .050 in. (.61 to 1.27 mm).
Stud/Receptacle Selection:
The selection table on the receptacle page shows the correct
receptacle part number and stud length, based on thickness of
materials being fastened. Panel Thickness and Support Thickness,
as shown, are required to use the SL Selection table.
Once stud length is determined, a complete stud part number can
be derived from the specifications for the receptacles.
Use the Support Thickness column to select the proper receptacle
variation to accommodate the support thickness.
| Part No. |
Support Thickness |
A |
B |
Z min. |
| (inch) |
(mm) |
(inch) |
(mm) |
(inch)
± .010 |
(mm)
± .25 |
(inch) |
(mm) |
| 1219-L4-280-Z3CT |
.036-.128 |
.91-3.25 |
.280 |
7.11 |
.260 |
6.60 |
.400 |
10.16 |
| 1219-L4-305-Z3CT |
.036-.128 |
.91-3.25 |
.305 |
7.75 |
.285 |
7.24 |
.430 |
10.92 |
| Stud Grip |
1219-L4-280-Z3CT |
1219-L4-305-Z3CT |
| (inch) |
(mm) |
(inch) |
(mm) |
| 30 |
.046-.070 |
1.17-1.78 |
--- |
--- |
| 35 |
.096-.120 |
2.44-3.05 |
.071-.095 |
1.80-2.41 |
| 40 |
.146-.170 |
3.71-4.32 |
.121-.145 |
3.07-3.68 |
| 45 |
.196-.220 |
4.98-5.59 |
.171-.195 |
4.34-4.95 |
| 50 |
.246-.270 |
6.25-6.86 |
.221-.245 |
5.61-6.25 |
| 55 |
.296-.320 |
7.52-8.13 |
.271-.295 |
6.88-7.49 |
| 60 |
.346-.370 |
8.79-9.40 |
.321-.345 |
8.15-8.76 |
| 65 |
.396-.420 |
10.06-10.67 |
.371-.395 |
9.42-10.03 |
| 70 |
.446-.470 |
11.33-11.94 |
.421-.445 |
10.69-11.30 |
| 75 |
.496-.520 |
12.60-13.21 |
.471-.495 |
11.96-12.57 |
| 80 |
.546-.570 |
13.87-14.48 |
.521-.545 |
13.23-13.84 |
| 85 |
.596-.620 |
15.14-15.75 |
.571-.595 |
14.50-15.11 |
| 90 |
.646-.670 |
16.41-17.02 |
.621-.645 |
15.77-16.38 |
| 95 |
.696-.720 |
17.68-18.29 |
.671-.695 |
17.04-17.65 |
| 100 |
.746-.770 |
18.95-19.56 |
.721-.745 |
18.31-18.92 |
| 105 |
.796-.820 |
20.22-20.83 |
.771-.795 |
19.58-20.19 |
| 110 |
.846-.870 |
21.49-22.10 |
.821-.845 |
20.85-21.46 |
| 115 |
.896-.920 |
22.76-23.37 |
.871-.895 |
22.12-22.73 |
| 120 |
.946-.970 |
24.03-24.64 |
.921-.945 |
23.39-24.00 |
Note: When our existing supply of Cadmium plated parts is
exhausted, DFCI Solutions, Inc will no longer offer Cadmium plating
as an option.
In place of the Cadmium plating, we recommend:
Clear: Zinc Trivalent Clear .0003 thick. Trivalent Chromate Clear with Sealer (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type III, SC 2, Clear
Suffix: -Z3CT
Black: Zinc Trivalent Black .0003 thick. Trivalent Chromate Black Dye with Sealer (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type II, SC 2, Black
Suffix: -Z3BT
Yellow: Zinc Trivalent Yellow .0003 thick, Trivalent Chromate Yellow Dye with Sealer
We recommend the Z3CT finish instead of the Z3YT finish. The Z3CT finish is much more cost effective and provides the same salt spray benefits as the Z3YT finish. (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type II, SC 2, Yellow
Suffix: -Z3YT
The colored finishes offer no advantage over the clear other than
the color, and they are more expensive.
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