ARP5607A Legibility of Print on Aerospace Wires and Cables

Reaffirmed

06/27/2013

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Issuing Committee
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Content
The purpose of this report is to provide recommendations for marking wire and cable insulations to meet legibility requirements. This information is generic and applies to any type of wire marking system, such as an ultraviolet (UV) laser marking system or an inkjet or other ink based wire marking system. This report is limited to the legibility of human-readable characters and does not address bar code or other machine-readable symbols. In this report, the term wire refers to jacketed cables and fiber optic cables in addition to individual wires.
This report defines the factors that affect the legibility of markings on wiring. Two generic types of variables affect legibility: stimulus variables and environmental variables. Stimulus variables are those factors involving the mark itself. This ARP establishes a set of guidelines for key stimulus variables that contribute to legibility and which should be taken into consideration in the course of specifying and using wire marking equipment.
Rationale
Content
ARP5607A has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five-year review policy.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP5607A
Pages
10
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Legibility of Print on Aerospace Wires and Cables, SAE Standard ARP5607A, Reaffirmed June 2013, Revised November 2005, Issued February 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP5607A.
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Publisher
Published
Jun 27, 2013
Product Code
ARP5607A
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Reaffirmed
Language
English

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