1、 EIA STANDARD TP-94 Transverse Extraction Force Test Procedure for Insulation Displacement Contacts (IDC) for Electrical Connectors EIA-364-94 June 1997 ANSI/EIA-364-94-1997(R2015) Approved: April 22, 1997 Reaffirmed: March 24, 2015 EIA-364-94NOTICE EIA Engineering Standards and Publications are des
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7、licability of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 3655-A, formulated under the cognizance of the CE-2.0 Committee on EIA National Connector and Socket Standards, and reaffirmed per Standards Proposal No. 5347.01). Published by Electronic Components Industry Associatio
8、n 2015 Standards see figure 1. 3.4 Tension testing machine: Capable of applying a force at a rate of 25 millimeters per minute to 50 millimeters per minute (1 inch per minute to 2 inch per minute). 3.5 Force gage: Capable of measuring peak force within 2%. 4 Test procedure 4.1 The sample shall be se
9、curely held and aligned in the holding device part of the test fixture as indicated in figure 1. The wire extraction tool should be held in a self-aligning fixture on the testing machine to minimize off-axis loading forces. Previous page is blank EIA-364-94 Page 2 4.2 Apply an axial force “F“ at A r
10、ate of 25 millimeters per minute to 50 millimeters per minute (1 inch per minute to 2 inch per minute), unless otherwise specified in the Detail Specification to the inserted wire so as to remove the wire in the longitudinal axis of the connection slot or the termination, respectively. 4.3 The maxim
11、um force necessary to remove the wire from the contact slot shall be recorded. Wire F Extraaion Forked Hook1 ID Termination Hook Jaws Figure 1 - Test Arrangement, transverse extraction force EIA-3 64-94 Page 3 5 Details to be specified The following details shall be specified in the Detail Specifica
12、tion: 5.1 Rate of force application, if different than the values specified in 3.4. 5.2 Special fixturing, if applicable. 5.3 Wire description - including diameter of insulation, type of insulation, diameter of conductor, type of conductor, and stranding description if applicable. 5.4 Minimum transv
13、erse extraction force. 5.5 Number of specimens to be tested. 6 Documentation The documentation should contain: 6.1 Title of test. 6.2 Specimen description - including fixturing. 6.3 Test equipment used. 6.4 Test procedure. 6.5 Wire description - including diameter of insulation, type of insulation,
14、diameter of conductor, type of conductor, and Stranding description if applicable. 6.6 Value and observations. 6.7 Name of operator and date of test. ECIA Document Improvement Proposal If in the review or use of this document, a potential change is made evident for safety, health or technical reason
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