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3.18 Low-signal level contact resistance. When tested in accordance with 4.8.15, the socket mated
with a suitable test plug (see figure 2) shall show no electrical discontinuity and the contact resistance
requirement of 3.11 shall not be exceeded.
3.19 Corrosive atmosphere (see 6.5.1). When sockets are tested as specified in 4.8.16, there shall be
no evidence of porous plating or exposure of base metal on the contacting surfaces and the contact
resistance requirement of 3.11 shall not be exceeded.
3.20 Solderability. When sockets are tested as specified in 4.8.17, terminations shall withstand the test
without damage.
3.21 Resistance to soldering heat (except type I terminals). When sockets are tested as specified in
4.8.18, there shall be no damage.
3.22 Marking. Sockets should be marked in accordance with method I of MIL-STD-1285, and include
the military PIN, the manufacturer's name or code symbol, and the date code, unless otherwise specified
(see 3.1).
3.23 Workmanship. Sockets 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, pinholes, sharp cutting edges, and other
defects that will adversely affect life, serviceability, or appearance.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspection. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as follows:
a. First article inspection (see 4.2).
b. Conformance inspection (see 4.7).
4.2 First article inspection. First article inspection, when specified (see 3.1), shall be performed at a
laboratory acceptable to the Government (see 6.3) on sample units produced with equipment and
procedures normally used in production.
4.3 Inspection conditions. Unless other wished specified herein, all inspections shall be performed in
accordance with the test conditions specified in the "GENERAL REQUIREMENTS" of EIA-364 and
MIL-STD-202.
4.3.1 Verification testing. The following identified tests and test methods assure connector integrity
within typical operating conditions and applications. The use of alternate commercial industry standard
test methods is allowed, however when an alternate method is used, the alternate method must be
coordinated with the qualifying activity prior to performance of the test. The test methods described herein
are proven methods and shall be the referee method in cases of dispute.
4.3.1.1 Test equipment and inspection facilities. Test and measuring equipment and inspection
facilities of sufficient accuracy qualify and quantity to permit performance of the required inspection shall
be established and maintained by the contractor.
4.4 Materials. Materials used to fabricate these sockets shall be as specified in table I, and as required
on the specification sheets (see 3.1, 3.5, 4.8.2, and 6.2). Material verification shall be available upon
request.
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