This is the plug half that accepts male crimp contacts — a free-hanging (in-line) shell designed for cable termination, not PCB mounting. The shell size is the standard DB-25 layout (3, DB, B), so it mates with any DB-25 receptacle housing using female contacts.
Does 207464-2 include contacts?
You order the male crimp terminals separately, typically the AMPLIMITE HDP-20 signal contacts (part number 1-66506-0 or similar, rated for 20-24 AWG wire).
What mates with this housing?
The plug accepts male contacts, so the mating half is a D-Sub receptacle housing (female contacts) of the same shell size DB-25. In the AMPLIMITE HDP-20 series, the receptacle counterpart is typically the 207465-2 (or 207465-1). The two housings lock together via the unthreaded flange feature — no jack-screws, just the standard D-Sub slide-lock mechanism. For screw-lock retention, you would step to the 207464-1 variant which includes threaded inserts.
207464-2 vs 207464-1 — what changes?
Both are DB-25 plug housings with the same shell size, position count, and material. The difference is the flange feature: 207464-2 has an unthreaded housing/shell flange, while 207464-1 includes threaded inserts in the flange for screw-lock jackscrews. If your assembly needs the retention of 4-40 threaded hardware, pick the -1 variant. If you are using a slide-lock or are crimping into a backshell that provides its own hardware, the -2 is the correct choice.
