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3.5.19 Dust. When tested as specified in 4.7.20, the following requirements shall be met, as applicable:
a.
Detent action (see 3.5.1).
Contact resistance (see 3.5.6.1).
b.
c.
Clamp connector resistance (see 3.5.6.2).
d.
Assembly resistance (see 3.5.6.3).
3.5.20 Fluid immersion. When tested as specified in 4.7.21, there shall be no damage to the O-ring nor
shall any of the test fluid escape through to the back of the test apparatus.
3.5.21 Ozone exposure. When tested as specified in 4.7.22, there shall be no evidence of damage due
to ozone exposure, and the following requirements shall be met, as applicable:
a.
Contact resistance (see 3.5.6.1).
b.
Tensile strength (see 3.5.12).
c.
Assembly resistance (see 3.5.6.3).
Detent action (see 3.5.1).
d.
3.5.22 Salt spray. When tested as specified in 4.7.23, there shall be no evidence of corrosion, and the
following requirements shall be met, as applicable:
a.
Clamp release force (see 3.5.8).
Contact resistance (see 3.5.6.1).
b.
c.
Clamp connector resistance (see 3.5.6.2).
Assembly resistance (see 3.5.6.3).
d.
e.
Detent action (see 3.5.1).
3.5.23 Lightning current. When tested as specified in 4.7.24, assemblies shall be capable of carrying
the current applied for the amount of time specified.
3.6 Marking. The cable or jumper assembly should be permanently marked, by means of an
identification band, with the manufacturer's name or trademark, date code, and the Part or Identifying
Number (PIN) as specified. Stamping should be in accordance with MIL-STD-1285 where space permits.
For individual parts, stamping can be done on the plug, receptacle or clamp connector.
3.7 Aircraft grounding identification. Grounding receptacles installed in aircraft bodies shall be identified
either by decalcomania or painted ground symbol. Decalcomania shall be as specified on the individual
specification sheets. Dimensions and colors of the painted symbol shall be as specified
(see 3.1).
3.8 Workmanship. The connector and assemblies shall be constructed and finished in a workmanlike
manner. Particular attention shall be given to neatness and thoroughness of welding, riveting, brazing,
plating, assembly, and freedom of parts from burrs and sharp edges.
3.9 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials. Recycled, recovered, or
environmentally preferable materials should be used to the maximum extent possible, provided that the
material meets or exceeds the operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes economically
advantageous life cycle costs.
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