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Issued by: Parker Meggitt Sensing Systems - Measurement
Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division, has introduced the Endevco® model 3075M6-XXX hardline cable assembly, offering high-reliability performance to +482°C (+900°F) in support of a variety of high-temperature aerospace, automotive, industrial, power generation and test & measurement requirements.
Offered with a hermetically sealed design for high resistance to corrosion, humidity and other harsh environmental conditions, the Endevco® model 3075M6-XXX is constructed with a fiberglass jacket over a 304L stainless steel outer sheath to prevent inadvertent signal grounding. The cable assembly can withstand maximum temperatures of up to +900°C (+1200°F). Both cable assembly ends terminate into glass fired industry standard 10-32 UNF connectors. An optional 10-32 to 10-32 in-line adaptor, sold separately as the Endevco® model 33268, facilitates the seamless conjoining of two model 3075M6-XXX assemblies into a single operating unit. This cable assembly is designed for direct compatibility with high-temperature single ended piezoelectric accelerometers, such as Endevco® models 2273AM20, 2276, and 2248, though may be also used with other industry models.
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