MIL-PRF-6106/19G
TABLE I. Mechanical and electrical characteristics.
Time current
Terminal type
Mounting
Coil circuit
relay
Coil 1/ 2/
Dash
Relay type
Configuration
characteristic
number
at 25C
-003
I
Not applicable
Solder hook
A
A
Not applicable
-004
I
Not applicable
Socket, pin
A
A
Not applicable
-005
Not applicable
Solder, pin
A
A
Applicable
-006
Not applicable
Solder hook
A
A
Applicable
-007
Not applicable
Socket, pin
A
A
Applicable
-008
Not applicable
Solder, pin
B
A
Applicable
-009
Not applicable
Solder hook
B
A
Applicable
-010
Not applicable
Solder, pin
A
A
Applicable
-011
Not applicable
Solder hook
A
A
Applicable
-012
Not applicable
Socket, pin
A
A
Applicable
-013
Not applicable
Solder, pin
B
A
Applicable
-014
Not applicable
Solder hook
B
A
Applicable
-015
42 V dc, max
Solder, pin
A
B
Applicable
-016
42 V dc, max
Solder hook
A
B
Applicable
-017
42 V dc, max
Socket, pin
A
B
Applicable
-018
42 V dc, max
Solder, pin
B
B
Applicable
-019
42 V dc, max
Solder hook
B
B
Applicable
-020
42 V dc, max
Solder, pin
A
B
Applicable
-021
42 V dc, max
Solder hook
A
B
Applicable
-022
42 V dc, max
Socket, pin
A
B
Applicable
-023
42 V dc, max
Solder, pin
B
B
Applicable
-024
42 V dc, max
Solder hook
B
B
Applicable
-025
Not applicable
Solder hook
B
A
Not applicable
1/ Relays using suppression devices shall continue to operate should the suppression circuit be in a failure
mode.
2/ Diodes shall have a peak inverse voltage of 600 V dc minimum when used and shall be JANTX or JANTX
screened after 30 December 1980.
3/ Screened relays shall be tested to group A1 inspections of the group A inspection table. Additional life testing
is not required.
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