MIL-DTL-28840/12F
QUALIFICATION:
Qualification samples (for figure 2 only). Two connectors small, medium, and large (A, E, J) shell size
with insert arrangements representing typical manufacturing, shall be subjected to the tests listed
herein. One sample shall have the pin inserts in the plug and the socket inserts in the box mounting
receptacle. The other sample pair shall have the contact gender reverse. One receptacle sample
shall be terminated with wire approaching the minimum outside diameter (OD) specified in table IV,
and the other with maximum OD wire. The mating connectors shall be PIN M28840/26. Qualification
of small, medium, large, (A, E, J) shell sizes shall grant qualification of remaining sizes by similarity.
Vibration (for figure 2 only). Complete mated connectors shall be mounted as follows and subjected to
the applicable vibration test. Each receptacle shall be mounted on a suitable fixture, which, in turn,
shall be attached to a vibration table. A suitable sensor shall monitor the vibration of the receptacle at
a point on or near the receptacle. A counterpart plug shall be engaged with the receptacle and held by
normal coupling means without the use of safety wire. The wire bundles or cable shall be clamped to
nonvibrating points at least 36 inches from the rear of the connectors. The clamping length shall be
chosen to avoid resonance of the wire bundles or cables. Mated connector shall be tested in
accordance with test procedure EIA-364-28, test condition III and also in accordance with the
endurance test of MIL-STD-167-1. All contacts shall be wired in series and a current of 100 ± 10
milliamperes shall be employed to monitor current flow and indicate discontinuity of contact or
interruption of current flow of one microsecond or longer.
High impact shock (for figure 2 only). The connector assemblies that have passed vibration shall then
be tested in accordance with MIL-S-901, grade A. The mounting shall be in accordance with the
standard mounting for electrical switchboard instruments and other panel mounted equipment in
accordance with MIL-S-901, fixture 6D-1. All contacts shall be wired in a series circuit with 100 ± 10
milliamperes flowing through the series circuit during the high impact shock. A suitable device shall be
used to monitor the current flow and to indicate any discontinuity of current flow which is one
microsecond or longer. The mated connectors shall be held together only by the normal locking
device. Cable or wires shall be supported on a stationary frame not closer than 36 inches from the
connector assembly.
TABLE III. Test cable and accessory size.
Designator 1/
Cable M24643
M28840/6 backshell
Tensile load (pounds)
A (11)
/52-02UN
-01WB
50
E (19)
/45-03UO
-11WB
75
J (33)
/31-09UN
-23WB
100
1/ Shell sizes are provided within parentheses for information and are not a part of the designator.
Pin contact stability. The unmated connector shall have 10 percent of their pin contacts subjected to
this test. Gauge pins conforming dimensionally to the test gauge pin of MIL-DTL-28840 shall be
used. The connector shall be held in a holding device. The forces specified in the pin contact
stability in accordance with MIL-DTL-28840 shall be applied to the exposed rod as shown on the pin
contact stability test of MIL-DTL-28840. The rate of load application shall not exceed 1 inch (25.4
mm) per minute. The total pin tip displacement shall be measured as shown in pin contact stability
test in accordance with MIL-DTL-28840. The unmated connector shall have all cavities loaded with
contacts in which minimum OD wire (see table IV) has been crimped. The unmated connectors shall
have no backshell attached.
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