DB50 male connector — 50-pin D-sub, crimp type, high-density

DB50 male connector — 50-pin D-sub, crimp type, high-density

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The DB50 male connector is a 50-pin high-density D-sub connector conforming to commercial industry standards. The crimp-style termination is preferred by DIY users and professional assemblers alike for its reliability and ease of field assembly — no soldering required. Compatible with any standard male D-sub crimp contact, including the CPM family. Suitable for industrial control panels, data acquisition systems, CNC machines, and test equipment wiring.

Key Specifications:

  • Type: DB50 male (plug)
  • Number of pins: 50
  • Connector series: High-density D-sub (DB series)
  • Termination: Crimp style
  • Shell size: DB50 (size 1)
  • Contact compatibility: Standard male D-sub crimp contacts (CPM family)
  • Mounting: Cable mount
  • Industry standard: Commercial D-sub specification

Key Features:

  • Crimp termination — no soldering required, faster assembly
  • High-density 50-pin configuration in compact D-sub shell
  • Compatible with standard DB50 female connectors and backshell covers
  • Insertion/extraction tool recommended: TDT or TDTPRO

Applications:

  • Industrial control and automation wiring
  • Data acquisition (DAQ) systems
  • CNC machine I/O connections
  • Test and measurement equipment
  • SCSI and legacy parallel interface cables

Note: Use with a DB50 backshell cover (sold separately) for strain relief and connector protection in cable-mount applications.

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