What this Figure item is for
ISO 80369-2 Figure C.7 R1 Axial-Load Cone Reference Connector Body is the reference connector component used with ISO 80369-2:2024, Annex C, Figure C.7. It addresses a practical buyer problem: respiratory and breathing-system connector projects need the correct R1 or R2 cone/socket reference item before leakage, separation or non-interconnectability work can be planned. Use the page to confirm the connector side, mating counterpart, interface type, test path and quotation scope before ordering the item or a matched set.
How to decide whether this is the right item
Start with whether the sample is R1 or R2, cone or socket, and whether the order needs a complete assembly or a component-level insert/body. Select Figure C.7 when the sample under evaluation matches a female mating connector; the reference item supplies the opposite mating side for the specified setup. A frequent purchasing error is confusing an R1 item with an R2 item, or quoting a component when the laboratory actually needs the complete reference connector assembly.
Standard Drawing Context
The connector body is a component-level item used with the R1 cone taper insert for the axial-load R1 cone reference connector assembly. The product image on this page is the standard Figure production specification drawing, not a KingPo product photo. Use it to confirm Figure identity, connector role and assembly/component relationship before requesting controlled manufacturing details.
Typical use cases
This page is most useful for respiratory device development, incoming connector checks, laboratory method planning and supplier qualification for breathing-system small-bore connectors. Buyers usually arrive here because they need a known mating reference before planning axial-load separation, overriding resistance, not because they are shopping for a general-purpose connector.
Standard and method relationship
This item belongs to ISO 80369-2:2024, Annex C, Figure C.7. Product type: reference connector component. Gender: male. Connection type: R1 cone body. Related ISO 80369-20 method paths include axial-load-separation, resistance-to-overriding. The standard Figure identifies the reference relationship; KingPo quotation review confirms the controlled drawing, documentation and certificate wording for the selected order scope.
Additional selection, counterpart and documentation notes
Role in the test setup
Use this item when the test object is a female mating connector and the evaluation concerns axial-load separation, overriding resistance. In a complete setup it may work with pressure, force, torque or fixture equipment depending on the method. The Figure item defines the mating reference role; it is not a leakage tester, force tester or torque tester by itself.
Male / female and lock / slip selection
The listed gender is male, so the tested sample should be prepared with the opposite mating side. Lock interfaces usually require buyers to state the thread or locking relationship and whether torque-related methods are part of the request. Include the sample drawing or photo when the connector side, thread or slip interface is not obvious.
Configuration notes before RFQ
Depending on the method, the request may also need leakage equipment, axial-load equipment, torque equipment, a connector support fixture or a stress-cracking fixture. For this standard family, the RFQ should emphasize R1/R2 family, cone/socket side, assembly or component scope, method route and whether the counterpart or fixture should be quoted together.
Counterpart or complete set
For Figure C.7, the counterpart is a female mating connector. Because this is a component-level Figure item, buyers should state whether they need only the component or the complete reference connector assembly. Include whether the counterpart, storage case, fixture, gauge or test equipment should be quoted together.
Calibration and documentation
Calibration or dimensional verification should be discussed for the selected Figure item, not assumed for the whole product family. Ask for certificate wording, measured features, traceability route and recalibration interval when those details are required for laboratory records or supplier qualification.
RFQ Checklist
Include ISO 80369-2, Figure C.7, tested connector type, required mating side, lock or slip connection, related method (axial-load-separation, resistance-to-overriding), quantity, counterpart need, complete-set need, fixture or equipment need, certificate wording and shipping region. Attach a sample drawing or photo when the connector side or interface is not obvious.