Micro-D Backshells

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Micro-D Backshells Product Selection Guide
Micro-D Backshells General Information and Reference Data

EMI Backshells With Circular Cable Entry (500-010)
EMI Backshells With Circular Cable Entry (500-010)
Always in stock, these one piece aluminum backshells are our most popular Micro-D backshells. Terminate cable shields with BAND-IT® stainless steel straps. Finish the cable with heat-shrink tubing or boots, sold separately. Stocked in top, side and 45° entries. Accepts standard and micro shield bands.

Elliptical Entry EMI Micro-D Backshells for Larger Wire Bundles (500-047)
Elliptical Entry EMI Micro-D Backshells for Larger Wire Bundles (500-047)
If your wire bundle exceeds the diameter of the circular entry backshells, then the answer is an elliptical entry backshell. See the table on page L-5 for more information on wire bundle sizes. Choose one piece or split elliptical shells.

Elliptical Entry EMI Micro-D Backshells for Larger Wire Bundles (507-175)
Elliptical Entry EMI Micro-D Backshells for Larger Wire Bundles (507-175)
If your wire bundle exceeds the diameter of the circular entry backshells, then the answer is an elliptical entry backshell. See the table on page L-5 for more information on wire bundle sizes. Choose one piece or split elliptical shells.

Elliptical Entry EMI Micro-D Backshells for Larger Wire Bundles (507-178)
Elliptical Entry EMI Micro-D Backshells for Larger Wire Bundles (507-178)
If your wire bundle exceeds the diameter of the circular entry backshells, then the answer is an elliptical entry backshell. See the table on page L-5 for more information on wire bundle sizes. Choose one piece or split elliptical shells.

Composite EMI Micro-D Backshells (507-088)
Composite EMI Micro-D Backshells (507-088)
These nickel-plated thermoplastic backshells offer weight savings compared to aluminum versions.

EMI Micro-D Backshells With Braid Attached (500-011)
EMI Micro-D Backshells With Braid Attached (500-011)
These backshells are terminated to tinned copper braid.

Split EMI Micro-D Backshell With Circular Entry and Screwlocks (507-145)
Split EMI Micro-D Backshell With Circular Entry and Screwlocks (507-145)
This backshell features screwlocks, allowing the connectors to be fully mated before the hardware is fastened.

EMI Dual Entry Micro-D Backshells (507-142)
EMI Dual Entry Micro-D Backshells (507-142)
These backshells allow 2 cables to be secured with bands.

EMI Dual Entry Micro-D Backshells (500D010)
EMI Dual Entry Micro-D Backshells (500D010)
These backshells allow 2 cables to be secured with bands.

Strain Relief Backshells, Saddle Bars, not for EMI (507-198)
Strain Relief Backshells, Saddle Bars, not for EMI (507-198)
These backshells are used for wire or cable strain relief. They feature saddle bar cable clamps for easy installation.

Strain Relief Backshells, Round Cable Entry, not for EMI (507-146)
Strain Relief Backshells, Round Cable Entry, not for EMI (507-146)
These backshells are used for wire or cable strain relief. They feature saddle bar cable clamps for easy installation. E-Rings attach the backshell to the Micro-D connector

Strain Relief Backshells, Qwik-Ty, not for EMI (500-012)
Strain Relief Backshells not for EMI (500-012)
Qwik-Ty Backshell is stocked in all sizes. Choose "M" Nickel Finish and "T" top entry for best availability. Customer-furnished cable ties provide strain relief to wire bundles. Suitable for jacketed cable or use with individual wires.

Potting Shell (507-035)
Potting Shell (507-035)
Potting shells are attached to the connector and filled with epoxy or similar encapsulants to provide environmental protection and strain relief.

Switching Shell (500-016)
Switching Shell (500-016)
Switching shells are used to house connector wiring on the back of the connector.

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