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Torque, Threaded Application, Electrical Connector, Accessory and Terminal Board Installation

2013-01-03
HISTORICAL
AIR6151A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is intended to provide guidelines to tightening methods and torque values as applied to electrical connectors, related hardware and switches, relays, circuit breakers and A-A-59125 type terminal boards. The connectors and associated hardware discussed herein, are typically manufactured from aluminum alloy, high grade engineering thermoplastics or corrosion resistant steel and typically plated with a protective/conductive coating. These guidelines may be used where no rules have been mandated either contractually or otherwise.
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HIGH AND EXTENDED VIBRATION ENVIRONMENT

1991-11-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1557
This AIR defines aircraft vibration areas, the vibration spectrum for those areas and a coupling mechanism recommendation for circular electrical connectors.
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Electrical Connectors for Aerospae, Shipboard, Ground Vehicles and Associated Equipment

2020-01-21
CURRENT
ARP1308D
The intent of this ARP is to identify electrical connectors maintained by the AE-8C1 Committee, to provide their general application characteristics, associated configuration options, and recommendations for new design (see 6.1.1), repair, and retrofit purposes (see 6.1). It is acknowledged the connectors listed herein will not completely satisfy all mobility vehicle and equipment requirements, but optimization of the use of these components will facilitate standardization in the form of maximum utilization of a minimum variety of connectors. This ARP only pertains to AS connector standards. See MIL-STD-1353 for U.S. military specification connector information.
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Electrical Connectors and Wiring, Compatibility of

2008-10-23
HISTORICAL
AIR1329B
This AIR defines the areas where incompatibility may exist between the selected wire and the electrical connector in which it is terminated and how to design for compatibility. Refer to ARP914 for a glossary of connection terms.
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Electrical Connectors and Wiring, Compatibility of

2019-11-12
CURRENT
AIR1329C
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) defines the areas where incompatibility may exist between the selected wire and the electrical connector in which it is terminated and how to design for compatibility. Refer to ARP914 for a glossary of connection terms.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND WIRING, COMPATIBILITY OF

1991-11-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1329A
This AIR defines the areas where incompatibility may exist between the selected wire and the electrical connector in which it is terminated and how to design for compatibility. Refer to ARP914 for a glossary of connection terms.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND WIRING, COMPATIBILITY OF

1975-01-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1329
This AIR defines the areas where incompatibility may exist between the selected wire and the electrical connector in which it is terminated and how to design for compatibility.
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Contacts, Electrical Connector, General Specification for

2022-01-28
CURRENT
AS39029E
This specification covers the general requirements for removable crimp, solderless wrap, and solder type electrical contacts for use in connectors and other electric and electronic components (see 6.1) with stranded conductor wire. The contacts shall be capable of operating within the temperature range as specified (see 3.1).
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Contacts, Electrical Connector, General Specification For

2001-01-01
HISTORICAL
AS39029
This specification covers the general requirements for removable crimp, solderless wrap, and solder type electrical contacts for use in connectors and other electric and electronic components (see 6.1). These contacts shall be capable of operating within the temperature range as specified (see 3.1).
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Connectors, Electrical, Circular, High Density, Quick Disconnect, Environment Resisting and Accessories, General Specification For

2021-04-30
CURRENT
AS81511A
This specification covers four series of electrical connectors (plugs and receptacles) with removable crimp contacts and accessories (see 6.1). AS81511 connectors are not recommended for new design. All AS81511 detail sheets that specified class D and/or H have been cancelled without replacement, therefore all class D and H requirements have been deleted from this specification. Electrical, mechanical and environmental features of these connectors include: a Environment resisting at sea level and high altitude. b Quick disconnect. c RFI/EMI (Radio Frequency Interference/Electromagnetic Interference) protection (includes shell to shell grounding spring members). d High density insert arrangements. e Low level circuit capabilities. f Scoop-proof. g Fluid resistant class provided. h High temperature class provided. i Several voltage service ratings available. j Individual contact release from the rear of the connector (series 3 and 4 only).
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Connectors, Electrical, Bayonet Coupling, Environment Resisting, Umbilical, General Specification For

2011-08-23
HISTORICAL
AS81582A
This specification covers environment-resisting, quick disconnect, EMI/RFI shielded and non-shielded umbilical, electric connectors and adapter assemblies with removable crimp or nonremovable solder-type contacts and accessories. Connectors are rated for operation from -55 °C (-67 °F) to 200 °C (392 °F). Adapter assemblies are rated for operation from -55 °C (-67 °F) to 125 °C (257 °F). The upper temperature is the maximum internal hot spot temperature resulting from any combination of electrical load and ambient temperature.
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Connectors, Electrical, Bayonet Coupling, Environment Resisting, Umbilical, General Specification For

2006-01-27
HISTORICAL
AS81582
This specification covers environment-resisting, quick disconnect, EMI/RFI shielded and non-shielded umbilical, electric connectors and adapter assemblies with removable crimp or nonremovable solder-type contacts and accessories. Connectors are rated for operation from -55°C (-67°F) to 200°C (392°F). Adapter assemblies are rated for operation from -55°C (-67°F) to 125°C (257°F). The upper temperature is the maximum internal hot spot temperature resulting from any combination of electrical load and ambient temperature.
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