BS EN 60352-2:1997:2002 Edition
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Solderless connections – Solderless crimped connections. General requirements, test methods and practical guidance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2002 | 56 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 … |