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IEC 60512-8-3 Ed. 1.0 Edition 04/2011
Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 8-3: Static load tests (fixed connectors) - Test 8c: Robustness of actuating lever
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Abstract

IEC 60512-8-3:2011 when required by the detail specification, is used for testing connectors within the scope of IEC technical committee 48. It may also be used for similar devices when specified in a detail specification. The object of this standard is to detail a standard test method to assess the robustness of the actuating lever of a connector mating or release mechanism. This standard cancels and replaces Test 8c of IEC 60512-5, issued in 1992, and constitutes a technical revision.

This publication is to be read in conjunction with IEC 60512-1:2001 and IEC 60512-1-100:2006.

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Technical Committee :
48B : Electrical connectors

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IEC 60947-2 Ed. 4.2

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

31.220.01 : Electromechanical components in general

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