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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2023-01-13
CURRENT
AS50881H
This specification covers all aspects in Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices and optical cabling and termination devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include manned and unmanned airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than-air vehicles, missiles, and external pods.
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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2000-04-01
HISTORICAL
AS50881A
This specification covers all aspects from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than-air vehicles, and missiles.
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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2003-08-06
HISTORICAL
AS50881B
This specification covers all aspects from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than-air vehicles, and missiles.
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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2006-10-05
HISTORICAL
AS50881C
This specification covers all aspects from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices and optical cabling and termination devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include manned and unmanned airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than- air vehicles, missiles and external pods.
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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2010-07-15
HISTORICAL
AS50881D
This specification covers all aspects from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices and optical cabling and termination devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include manned and unmanned airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than- air vehicles, missiles and external pods.
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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2013-12-09
HISTORICAL
AS50881E
This specification covers all aspects in electrical wire interconnection systems (EWIS) from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices and optical cabling and termination devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include manned and unmanned airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than- air vehicles, missiles and external pods.
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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2015-05-29
HISTORICAL
AS50881F
This specification covers all aspects in electrical wire interconnection systems (EWIS) from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices and optical cabling and termination devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include manned and unmanned airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than-air vehicles, missiles and external pods.
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Wiring Aerospace Vehicle

2019-08-06
HISTORICAL
AS50881G
This specification covers all aspects in Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices and optical cabling and termination devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include manned and unmanned airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than-air vehicles, missiles, and external pods.
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WIRING, AEROSPACE VEHICLE

1998-04-01
HISTORICAL
AS4897A
This specification covers all aspects from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than-air vehicles, and missiles.
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WIRING, AEROSPACE VEHICLE

1998-04-01
HISTORICAL
AS50881
This specification covers all aspects from the selection through installation of wiring and wiring devices used in aerospace vehicles. Aerospace vehicles include airplanes, helicopters, lighter-than-air vehicles, and missiles.
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Ultraviolet (UV) Lasers for Aerospace Wire Marking

2000-11-01
HISTORICAL
AIR5468
Ultraviolet (UV) laser marking for aerospace wire and cable is now a well established and accepted process. The purpose of this report is to provide general information on the technical basis of marking systems that apply UV laser energy to the wire surface. This includes materials for UV laser marking; the key characteristics of UV lasers suitable for this application, in terms of the mark process requirements and operational requirements; the various types of UV lasers which meet the general requirements for wire marking; and the generic components of UV laser marking systems. Subjects beyond the scope of this report include other wire marking systems not utilizing UV lasers; legibility; and contrast measurement.
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Ultraviolet (UV) Lasers for Aerospace Wire Marking

2006-01-21
HISTORICAL
AIR5468A
Ultraviolet (UV) laser marking for aerospace wire and cable is now a well established and accepted process. The purpose of this report is to provide general information on the technical basis of marking systems that apply UV laser energy to the wire surface. This includes materials for UV laser marking; the key characteristics of UV lasers suitable for this application, in terms of the mark process requirements and operational requirements; the various types of UV lasers which meet the general requirements for wire marking; and the generic components of UV laser marking systems. Subjects beyond the scope of this report include other wire marking systems not utilizing UV lasers; legibility; and contrast measurement. The contents of this document are for information only. It is not intended that it should be used as the basis for marking process specifications or standards, which are covered by AS5469 Wire and Cable Marking Process, UV Laser.
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Ultraviolet (UV) Lasers for Aerospace Wire Marking

2012-03-20
CURRENT
AIR5468B
Ultraviolet (UV) laser marking for aerospace wire and cable is now a well established and accepted process. The purpose of this report is to provide general information on the technical basis of marking systems that apply UV laser energy to the wire surface. This includes materials for UV laser marking; the key characteristics of UV lasers suitable for this application, in terms of the mark process requirements and operational requirements; the various types of UV lasers which meet the general requirements for wire marking; and the generic components of UV laser marking systems. Subjects beyond the scope of this report include other wire marking systems not utilizing UV lasers; legibility; and contrast measurement. The contents of this document are for information only. It is not intended that it should be used as the basis for marking process specifications or standards, which are covered by AS5469 Wire and Cable Marking Process, UV Laser.
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Ultraviolet (UV) Laser Marking Performance of Aerospace Wire Constructions

2015-12-20
HISTORICAL
AIR5558
The purpose of this report is to provide information on the results of ultra violet (UV) laser marking and mark contrast measurement of a wide range of aerospace wire and cable constructions, the specifications for most of which do not state specific requirements for laser markability. The contents of this document are for information and guidance only. It is not intended that it be used as the basis for marking process specifications or standards, which are covered by AS5649 Wire and Cable Marking Process, UV Laser.
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Ultraviolet (UV) Laser Marking Performance of Aerospace Wire Constructions

2022-08-09
CURRENT
AIR5558A
The purpose of this report is to provide information on the results of ultraviolet (UV) laser marking and mark contrast measurement of a wide range of aerospace wire and cable constructions, the specifications for most of which do not state specific requirements for laser markability. The contents of this document are for information and guidance only. It is not intended that it be used as the basis for marking process specifications or standards, which are covered by AS5649.
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Mitigating Wire Insulation Damage During Processing and Handling

2019-12-27
CURRENT
AIR5717
Wire and cable products progress through a series of handling or operational steps from the time they leave the manufacturer, and until a finished harness or assembly is ready for installation on a vehicle. Throughout these many steps, environmental or processing conditions may be present which can generate damage detrimental to the wire or cable and/or its intended application.
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Hot Stamp Wire Marking Concerns for Aerospace Vehicle Applications

2017-01-24
CURRENT
AIR5575A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) discusses the often overlooked relationship between hot stamp marking and the environmental conditions that contribute aircraft wiring problems and discusses current beliefs of military service experts, regulatory agencies and industry standard writing bodies about the potential hazards imposed by the hot stamping process.
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