1、 EIA STANDARD TP-63 Accessory Thread Strength Test Procedure for Circular Electrical Connectors EIA-364-63 (Was previously published as MIL-DTL-38999, clause 3.26 and 4.5.22) September 2013 EIA-364-63ANSI/EIA-364-63-2013 Approved: December 12, 2013 NOTICE EIA Engineering Standards and Publications a
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7、the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 5239, formulated under the cognizance of the CE-2.0 Committee on EIA National Connector and Socket Standards, and previously published by the DLA Land and Maritime as Department of Defense Specification MIL-DTL-
8、38999, clause 3.26 and 4.5.22.) Published by Electronic Components Industry Association 2013 Engineering Department 2214 Rock Hill Road, Suite 170 Herndon, VA 20170 PLEASE ! DONT VIOLATE THE LAW! This document is copyrighted by the ECIA and may not be reproduced without permission. Organizations may
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10、 1 1.2 Definition 1 2 Test resources 1 2.1 Equipment . 1 3 Test specimen 1 3.1 Description 1 3.2 Preparation 2 4 Test procedure . 2 4.1 Load application 2 4.2 Pass/fail criteria . 3 5 Details to be specified . 3 6 Test documentation . 3 Figure 1 Typical rear accessory thread strength test . 2 (This
11、page left blank) EIA-364-63 Page 1 TEST PROCEDURE No. 63 ACCESSORY THREAD STRENGTH TEST PROCEDURE FOR CIRCULAR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS (From EIA Standards Proposal No. 5239, formulated under the cognizance EIA CE-2.0 Committee on National Connector and Socket Standards. 1 Introduction 1.1 Scope This t
12、est procedure establishes a test method to determine whether accessory thread strength and portion of the connector that accepts cable clamps and “J” adaptors shall be capable of withstanding torque requirements specified in the referencing document. 1.2 Definition 1.2.1 Scoop-proof Scoop-proof mean
13、s that because of the connector long shell design, it is impossible for the mating plug connector to inadvertently be cocked into the mating receptacle and damage the pins or electrically short the contacts. 2 Test resources 2.1 Equipment 2.1.1 The mated connector shall be mounted as in normal servi
14、ce to a rigid panel. 2.1.2 Torque wrench. 3 Test specimen 3.1 Description Unless otherwise specified in the referencing document, the test specimen shall consist of a plug and receptacle connector with all applicable contacts inserted in place. EIA-364-63 Page 2 3.1.1 Connector series The following
15、series I, II, III, and IV connectors are not interchangeable or intermateable: I scoop-proof, bayonet coupling; II non-scoop-proof, bayonet coupling, low silhouette; III scoop-proof, triple start, self-locking, threaded coupling; IV scoop-proof, breech coupling. 3.2 Preparation Unless otherwise spec
16、ified in the referencing document, the test specimen rear accessory threads of all connectors and receptacle coupling areas shall not be lubricated. 4 Test procedure 4.1 Load application 4.1.1 The torque wrench shall be attached as shown on figure 1. After mating the plug and receptacle connectors,
17、a torque shall be applied to the accessory end of the plug at a rate of approximately 1.1 newton-meters (10 inch-pounds) per second until the required torque is achieved. The applied load shall be held for 1 minute, and then the load shall be released. The test shall then be repeated on the accessor
18、y end of the receptacle. Figure 1 Typical rear accessory thread strength test Simulated mounting panel Receptacle shell Plug shell Back shell Back shell Torque wrench lever arm EIA-364-63 Page 3 4.2 Pass/fail criteria 4.2.1 The connectors shall then be unmated and inspected to 3X magnification for d
19、amage or breakage. 4.2.2 When tested as specified in 4.1.1, the accessory threads and portion of the connector that accepts cable clamps and “J“ adapters shall be capable of withstanding the torque value specified in the referencing document. 4.2.3 If any of these cited rejection criteria are observ
20、ed, do not proceed until problems have been corrected. 5 Details to be specified The following details shall be specified in the referencing document: 5.1 Part numbers 5.2 Pass/fail criteria 5.3 If applicable, connector assemblies to be included. 6 Documentation Documentation shall contain the detai
21、ls specified in clause 5, with any exceptions, and the following: 6.1 Title of test 6.2 Specimen description 6.3 Test equipment used, and date of last and next calibration 6.4 Test procedure 6.5 Visual observations and results 6.6 Name of operator and start/finish date(s) of test ECIA Document Impro
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