crimping, interconnecting cables, harnesses, and wiring - NASA
crimping, interconnecting cables, harnesses, and wiring - NASA
crimping, interconnecting cables, harnesses, and wiring - NASA
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Page 11 of 114<br />
<strong>NASA</strong>-STD-8739.4 with Change 6<br />
11.9 Unshielded Wire Exposure <strong>and</strong> Total Length of Grounding Wires ............................. 60<br />
12. CRIMP CONNECTIONS .................................................................................... 62<br />
12.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 62<br />
12.2 Examination of Crimp Contact ..................................................................................... 62<br />
12.3 Process Controls............................................................................................................ 62<br />
13. CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY ............................................................................... 66<br />
13.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 66<br />
13.2 Assembly of Crimp-Type Connectors (Including Terminal Junctions) ....................... 66<br />
13.3 Assembly of Solder-Type Connectors .......................................................................... 66<br />
13.4 Assembly of Hermetic <strong>and</strong> Environmental Connectors................................................ 67<br />
13.5 Assembly (Torquing) of Adapters <strong>and</strong> Cable Clamps to Connectors ........................... 67<br />
13.6 Assembly of RF Connectors <strong>and</strong> Coaxial Contacts ...................................................... 68<br />
13.7 Process Controls for Two-Piece Crimp Rings <strong>and</strong> Stub-Type Splicing Devices ......... 68<br />
13.8 Inspection <strong>and</strong> Verification Testing .............................................................................. 69<br />
14. HARNESS IDENTIFICATION .......................................................................... 72<br />
14.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 72<br />
14.2 Permanent Identification ............................................................................................... 72<br />
14.3 Verification of Identification ........................................................................................ 72<br />
15. INTERCONNECTING HARNESS AND CABLE CLEANING ..................... 73<br />
15.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 73<br />
15.2 Cleaning the Harness Assembly ................................................................................... 73<br />
15.3 Cleaning Harness Connectors ....................................................................................... 73<br />
15.4 Cleaning Coaxial Connectors (Assembled) .................................................................. 73<br />
16. INTERCONNECTING HARNESS AND CABLE HANDLING AND<br />
PROTECTION ................................................................................................................ 75<br />
16.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 75<br />
16.2 In-Process Protection .................................................................................................... 75<br />
16.3 Completed Interconnecting Harness <strong>and</strong> Cable Storage Protection ............................. 75<br />
17. CONNECTOR MATING .................................................................................... 76<br />
17.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 76<br />
17.2 Connector Mating <strong>and</strong> Demating .................................................................................. 76<br />
17.3 Coaxial Connector Mating ............................................................................................ 77<br />
18. TESTING AND INSPECTION ........................................................................... 78<br />
18.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 78