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Harting Sbírka katalogů říjen 2013

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- must satisfy the requirements for tensile strength and contact resistance.4 Press-ln Termination The press-in technique used rarely for industrial connectors. can provide an economic solution for interfaces, which transmit control signals. round solid wires are to be crimped, each case should assessed separately. The surface of the strands can bare, tinned silver-plated. Press-in termination (post) A termination having specially shaped section suitable accomodate a press-in connection .25 3. is however important ensure that the construction the connector the press-in area, should able withstand insertion and removal forces.4. 4. Press-in connection A solderless electrical and mechanical connection made inserting a press-in termination into plated-through hole printed board.8 Stranded wire conductors Solid wire conductors As rule, stranded wire conductors are used for crimp terminals.3.1.1. General requirements and testing methods for press-in connections are specified DIN 60352-5. 4.94 4.1 Terminology (Extractfrom DIN 60325-5) For the purposes this section the terms and definitions oflE (581) and IEC 512-1 and the following additional terms and definitions apply. Terms and definitions related printed boards are given IEC 194.3. The standard specifies that only conductor diameters 0.1.6 should used.9 Crimping multiple wires one crimp sleeve It permissible crimp multiple wires into one crimp sleeve. However, to ensure reliable connection the following points need taken into consideration: - the suitability the wire combination with regard material and finish - the inside diameter the crimp sleeve should match the combined cross-sectional sum all conductors. 4.1