MIL-PRF-49142B
TABLE Il. Qualification inspection.
Examination or test
Requirement paragraph
Test method paragraph
Group I
Visual and mechanical examination
3.1
4.6.1
Material
3.3
4.6.1
Finish
3.3.1
4.6.1
Dissimilar metals
3.3.2
4.6.1
Configuration and features (dimensions)
3.4
4.6.1.1
Marking
3.27
4.6.1
Workmanship
3.28
4.6.1
Mating (visual indications)
3.4.2
4.6.1
Force to engage/disengage
3.5
4.6.2
Bayonet and threaded type
3.5.1
4.6.2.1
"Push-on" connector types
3.5.2
4.6.2.2
Coupling proof torque 1/
3.6
4.6.3
Force to engage/disengage
3.5
4.6.2.1
Connector interfaces
3.4.4
4.6.1
Mating characteristics
3.7
4.6.4
Permeability of nonmagnetic materials
3.8
4.6.5
Hermetic seal 2/
3.9
4.6.6
Leakage 2/
3.10
4.6.7
Insulation resistance
3.11
4.6.8
Group II
Conductor retention 3/
3.12
4.6.9
Salt spray (corrosion)
3.13
4.6.10
Group III
Dielectric withstanding voltage
3.14
4.6.11
Vibration, high frequency 4/
3.15
3.6.12
Shock (specified pulse) 4/
3.16
4.6.13
Thermal shock
3.17
4.6.14
Moisture resistance
3.18
4.6.15
Conductor resistance
3.19
4.6.16
Group IV
Corona level 4/
3.20
4.6.17
RF high potential withstanding voltage 4/
3.21
4.6.18
Cable retention force
3.22
4.6.19
Coupling mechanism retention force
3.23
4.6.20
Group V
RF leakage 4/
3.24
4.6.21
Risetime degradation
3.25
4.6.22
Connector durability
3.26
4.6.23
Group VI
Conductor resistance
3.19
4.6.16
1/
Threaded connectors only.
2/
Pressurized connectors only.
3/
Captivated center conductor only.
4/
These tests to be performed only during initial qualification as long as the qualifying design and
manufacturing process has not been changed.
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