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ECIA - EIA-364-35

TP-35C Insert Retention Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors

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Organization: ECIA
Publication Date: 1 April 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 12
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This standard establishes a method to determine the ability of an insert to withstand axial forces in electrical connectors.

Document History

May 25, 2023
TP-35D Insert Retention Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors
This standard establishes a method to determine the ability of an insert to withstand axial forces in electrical connectors. Object The object of this test is to detail a standard method to...
EIA-364-35
April 1, 2012
TP-35C Insert Retention Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors
This standard establishes a method to determine the ability of an insert to withstand axial forces in electrical connectors.
April 1, 2012
TP-35C INSERT RETENTION TEST PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
This standard establishes a method to determine the ability of an insert to withstand axial forces in electrical connectors. Object The object of this test is to detail a standard method to...
December 1, 1998
TP-35B Insert Rentention Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors
This standard establishes a method to determine the ability of an insert to withstand axial forces in electrical connectors.
December 1, 1998
TP-35B Insert Rentention Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors
This standard establishes a method to determine the ability of an insert to withstand axial forces in electrical connectors. Object The object of this test is to detail a standard method to...
September 1, 1983
TP-35A Insert Retention Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors
OBJECT The object of this test is to detail a standard method to assess the ability of the insertion retaining system to withstand the axial mechanical stresses likely to be encountered during normal...

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