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BS EN 60352-2:1997:2002 Edition

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Solderless connections – Solderless crimped connections. General requirements, test methods and practical guidance

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BSI 2002 56
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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British Standard
3 Contents
6 Foreword
Foreword to amendment A1
Foreword to amendment A2
Contents
7 Section 1. General
1 Scope
2 Object
3 Terminology
3.1 crimp barrel
3.2 open crimp barrel
8 3.3 closed crimp barrel
3.4 pre-insulated crimp barrel
3.5 crimping zone
9 3.6 crimping die
4 IEC type designation
11 Section 2. Requirements
5 Workmanship
6 Tools
7 Crimp barrels
7.1 Materials
7.2 Dimensions
7.3 Surface finishes
7.4 Design features
8 Wires
8.1 Materials
8.2 Dimensions
8.3 Surface finishes
12 8.4 Insulation
9 Crimped connections
13 Section 3. Tests
10 Testing
10.1 General
10.2 Standard conditions for testing
10.3 Preconditioning
10.4 Mounting of the specimen
11 Type tests
11.1 General examination
11.2 Mechanical tests
14 Table IV – Tensile strength of crimped connections
15 Figure 5
11.3 Electrical tests
17 Figure 7
18 11.4 Climatic tests
19 Figure 8a
20 Figure 8b
Figure 8c
21 Figure 9
11.5 Miscellaneous tests
22 12 Test schedules
12.1 General
25 12.2 Basic test schedule
26 12.3 Full test schedule
28 12.4 Flow charts
29 Figure 15
30 Figure 16
31 Section 4. Practical guidance
13 General
13.1 Advantages of crimped connections
13.2 Current-carrying capacity
14 Tool information
32 15 Crimp barrel information
15.1 General
Figure 17
33 Figure 18
15.2 Materials
15.3 Surface finishes
15.4 Dimensions
34 Figure 19
35 Figure 20
15.5 Shapes of crimped connections
38 16 Wire information
16.1 General
16.2 Materials
16.3 Surface finishes
16.4 Stripping information
39 Figure 26
Figure 27
40 Figure 28
41 17 Connection information
17.1 General
Figure 29
42 Figure 30
43 Figure 31
44 Figure 32
17.2 Crimped connections made with more than one wire in a crimp barrel
45 17.3 Dimensions after crimping
17.4 Materials
18 Crimping process
18.1 Crimping of contacts with open crimp barrel
18.2 Crimping of contacts with open crimp barrel, loose piece contacts
18.3 Processing instruction
46 Figure 33
47 19 Correct crimped connetions (additional information)
19.1 Correct crimped connections of contacts with an open crimp barrel
Figure 34
19.2 Measuring of crimp height/depth
48 Figure 35
Figure 36
19.3 Insulation grip
49 Figure 37
20 Faults with crimped contacts having open barrels
50 Figure 38a
51 Figure 38b
52 21 General information about crimp type contacts as part of a multipole connector
21.1 Insertion of crimped contacts into the contact cavities of the connector housing
Figure 39
21.2 Removal of inserted contacts
21.3 Mounting and bending of wire bundles/cables with crimped contacts
Figure 40
53 Figure 41
21.4 Mating and unmating of multipole connectors with crimped contacts
Figure 42
22 Final remarks
54 Annex ZA (normative)
Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
BS EN 60352-2:1997
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