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Terminals, Lug: Splices, Conductor: Crimp Style, Copper, General Specification for
- Aerospace Standard
- AS7928C
- Revised
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Language:
English
Scope
AS7928 includes insulated and uninsulated crimp-style copper lug terminals and conductor splices for stranded conductors.
Rationale
A total revision is required to address Nickel finish terminals, temperature cycle, references, identification marking, and minor technical changes as needed.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Clearance hole (reference) | |
Table 2 | Performance requirements for tin- and nickel-plated lugs and splices | |
Table 3 | Tensile strength requirements | |
Table 4 | Materials inspection | |
Table 5 | Qualification inspection | |
Table 6 | Group A inspection | |
Table 7 | Group B inspection | |
Table 8 | Group C inspection | |
Table 9 | Classification of defects | |
Table 10 | Immersion fluids | |
Table 12 | Supersession information | |
Table 13 | Inch-to-metric equivalents |
Issuing Committee
AE-8C2 Terminating Devices and Tooling Committee
SAE Committee AE-8C2, Terminating Devices and Tooling, shall be associated with those activities directed by the parent SAE Aerospace Council the SAE Aerospace Electronics and Electrical System Group, within SAE AE-8 Aerospace Electrical/Electronic Distribution Systems, for the development and application of electrical, or optical fiber, connector and associated hardware standards and specifications.
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