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3.5.21.2 Insert retention (classes H and K). Classes H and K inserts shall not be dislocated from their original
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positions or damaged when an effective pressure differential of 200 lb/in is applied as specified in 4.5.23.
3.5.22 Contact pin strength. After being subjected to mechanical loading specified in 4.5.25 pin contacts shall
exhibit a permanent set no greater than .005 inch.
3.5.23 Solderability. Solderable, nonremovable contact terminations shall withstand the test specified in 4.5.24.
Printed wiring tails shall meet the solderability requirements in accordance with MIL-STD-202, method 208.
3.5.24 Thermal vacuum outgassing (classes D, K, and M). The entire connector assembly, when tested as
specified in 4.5.26, shall have maximum total mass loss (TML) of 1.0 percent of the original specimen mass and
shall have a maximum volatile condensable material (VCM) content of 0.1 percent of the original specimen mass.
3.5.25 Resistance to soldering heat. Solderable, nonremovable contact connectors shall withstand the tests
specified in 4.5.27.
3.6 Marking. Connectors shall be marked in accordance with method I of MIL-STD-1285 or an equivalent industry
standard, and shall include the military PIN (see 3.1), the manufacturer's name or code symbol, and date code.
3.6.1 Insert marking. Raised or depressed characters may be used. Markings are shown on the applicable military
specification sheet or standard. Socket face and pin faces are the opposite. Contact position markings shall appear
on both sides of the insert. On insulation displacement connectors, the first and last pin number of each row shall be
marked clearly on the housing.
3.6.1.1 Contact designations. All contact locations shall be designated by identifiable characters on the front and
rear faces of the insert or insert assembly. Positioning and arrangement of the characters shall be such that the
corresponding contact location may be readily identifiable. Connector shell marking and insert marking shall remain
legible after completion of the tests specified in 4.5.
3.6.2 Connector kit package. Each connector kit package shall contain a removable contact connector (marked
with the complete connector PIN), a full complement of contacts for the connector, and an applicable
insertion/removal tool as required by the detail specification sheet (see 3.1).
3.7 Workmanship. Connectors shall be processed in such a manner as to be uniform in quality and shall be free
from burrs, crazing, cracks, voids, pimples, chips, blisters, pin holes, sharp cutting edges, and other defects that will
adversely affect life, serviceability, or appearance. Sharp cutting edges are acceptable on the terminations of IDC
connectors.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspections specified herein are classified as follows:
a. Qualification inspection (see 4.3).
b. Conformance inspection(see 4.4).
4.2 Inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified herein, all inspections shall be performed in accordance with
the test conditions specified in the "GENERAL REQUIREMENTS" of MIL-STD-202 and EIA-364.
4.2.1 Test equipment and inspection facilities. Test and measuring equipment and inspection facilities of sufficient
accuracy, quality and quantity to permit performance of the required inspection shall be established and maintained
by the contractor. The establishment and maintenance of a calibration program to control the accuracy of the
measuring and test equipment (i.e. NCSL Z540.3, ISO 10012 or comparable standards) shall be required.
4.2.2 Assembly plants. Assembly plants must be listed on or approved for listing on the applicable Qualified
Products List (QPL). The qualified connector manufacturer shall certify that the assembly plant is approved for the
distribution of the manufacturer's parts. The assembly plant shall use only piece parts supplied by the qualified
connector manufacturer. No testing other than visual inspection is required of certified piece parts obtained from the
qualified connector manufacturer, except when there is cause for rejection. All assemblies produced at the assembly
plant shall be subjected to inspection of product to assure that the assembly process conforms with established at the
qualified manufacturing plant. Quality control requirements, including Government inspection surveillance, shall be
the same as required for the qualified connector manufacturer.
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