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Splice, Electric, Crimp, Copper, Environment Resistant FSC 5940
- Aerospace Standard
- AS81824E
- Reaffirmed
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English
Scope
The AS81824 specification covers environment resistant, permanent crimp type, splices having heat shrinkable insulating sleeve and meltable environmental seals or heatless sealing sleeves. The splices may be used with tin, nickel, and silver-plated conductors in applications where the total temperature of the splice application does not exceed 200 °C or as specified in the detail specification.
Rationale
Limited Scope revision is required to provide more consistent sealing of the crimped splices by providing wire stripping dimensions compatible with the sealing outer sleeve dimensions.
AS81824E has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Test requirements | |
Table 2 | Component-materials inspection | |
Table 3 | Initial qualification inspection | |
Table 4 | Retention of qualification requirement | |
Table 5 | Group A inspection | |
Table 6 | Group B inspection | |
Table 7 | Classification of defects | |
Table 8 | Fluid immersion | |
Table 9 | Strip lengths |
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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