The interface dimensions for SMA connectors are listed in MIL-STD-348. The SMA connector employs a inch (6.35 mm) diameter, 36-thread-per-inch threaded barrel. The male is equipped with a hex nut measuring inch (0.3125 inch / 7.9 mm) across opposite flats, thus taking the same wrench as a
#6 SAE hex nut. A
standard-polarity SMA male connector has a 0.9 mm diameter center pin surrounded by barrel with inside threads, and the standard SMA female connector has a center sleeve surrounded by a barrel with outside threads. The centre pin is the same diameter as the centre of RG402 Coax so that connections can be made with no discontinuity, forming the pin from the coax itself. As with most other connectors, the
gender assignment corresponds to the innermost electrical component. There are also
reverse-polarity ("RP") SMA connectors in which the pin and sleeve are swapped so that the "male" RP-SMA has a center sleeve surrounded by an inside-threaded barrel, and the "female" RP-SMA has a center pin and an outside-threaded barrel. See below for a fuller description. The SMA connector uses a
polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) dielectric that contacts along the mating plane. Variability in the construction and the mating of the connectors limits the repeatability of the connector impedance. For that reason and because they are just rated for a limited number of connection cycles, an SMA connector is not usually a good choice for
metrological applications. SMA connectors are rated for up to 500 mating cycles, but to achieve this it is necessary to properly torque the connector when making the connection. A inch torque wrench is required for this, set to 3–5
in·lbf (0.3 to 0.6
N·m) for brass, and 7–10 in·lbf (0.8 to 1.1 N·m) for stainless steel connectors. Flats are sometimes also provided on the cable side of the connector assembly so that a second wrench can be used to prevent it from rotating and damaging the joint to the cable. It is also advisable to inspect and clean out loose debris from the internal surfaces with compressed air or a gas duster can before mating. SMA connectors must not be confused with the standard household 75-ohm
type F coax connector (diameters: male inch (11 mm) circular or hex; female inch (9.5 mm) external threads), as there is only about a 2 mm difference overall in the specifications. Type F cannot be mated with SMA connectors without the use of an adapter. ==Variations==