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Guide for Identification of Terminal Lugs in Electrical Wiring Interconnect Systems (EWIS)

2021-05-24
ARP6807A
The intent of the SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide a process for users to identify the part number of AS7928 terminal lugs installed in civilian or military applications, although it can also be used to identify terminals that have been stored incorrectly. This ARP is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances of AS7928 terminals. A current set of tables are provided to list and identify current AS7928 terminal lug configurations per the associated specification detail sheet and terminal lug configuration. Specific configuration details, graphic, size, and marking information for each individual terminal lug is provided to assist the product user with accurate selection for replacement or identification.
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Metric Stud Holes for Aerospace Electrical and Electronic Wire Terminating Devices

2021-12-27
MAP1572A
The purpose of this MAP is to establish stud hole clearance diameters to accept standard Metric studs. This is based entirely on recommendations set forth by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO Recommendations R273, Clearance Holes for Metric Bolts (Fine series) and R286, ISO System of Limits and Fits (H14 series) were used to establish the size and tolerance for each stud hole in the MAP.
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GUIDE FOR THE DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TERMINALS

1955-07-01
AIR38
The recommendations apply to all types and sizes of equipment. Some modifications or compromises may be necessary for very large or very small equipment but such deviations should be kept to a minimum.
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GUIDE FOR THE DESIGN OF THREADED SCREW OR STUD TYPE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TERMINATIONS

1990-10-01
AIR38A
To establish design recommendations that will provide a basis for safe and reliable connections to threaded screw- or stud-type electrical equipment terminations. These recommendations are directed primarily, but not solely, to the aerospace and ground support equipment industries. Since individual design criteria may alter the details as outlined, it is therefore important that this Aerospace Information Report (AIR) not be considered mandatory, but be used only as a design guide.
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Guide for the Design of Threaded Screw or Stud Type Electrical Equipment Terminations

2015-10-16
AIR38B
To establish design recommendations that will provide a basis for safe and reliable connections to threaded screw- or stud-type electrical equipment terminations. These recommendations are directed primarily, but not solely, to the aerospace and ground support equipment industries. Since individual design criteria may alter the details as outlined, it is therefore important that this Aerospace Information Report (AIR) not be considered mandatory, but be used only as a design guide.
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Guide for the Design of Threaded Screw or Stud Type Electrical Equipment Terminations

2021-12-13
AIR38C
To establish design recommendations that will provide a basis for safe and reliable connections to threaded screw-type or stud-type electrical equipment terminations. These recommendations are directed primarily, but not solely, to the aerospace and ground support equipment industries. Since individual design criteria may alter the details as outlined, it is therefore important that this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) not be considered mandatory, but be used only as a design guidance.
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Guide for the Design of Threaded Screw or Stud Type Electrical Equipment Terminations

2023-06-05
AIR38D
To establish design recommendations that will provide a basis for safe and reliable connections to threaded screw-type or stud-type electrical equipment terminations. These recommendations are directed primarily, but not solely, to the aerospace and ground support equipment industries. Since individual design criteria may alter the details as outlined, it is therefore important that this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) not be considered mandatory but be used only as a design guidance.
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