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2.3.3 Current overload. The terminal or splice temperature shall not exceed by more than 18°F the temperature of the attached conductor stranding. The value recorded in the subsequent voltage drop shall meet the “after test” requirements specified in table I.
2.3.4 Mechanical strength. The terminals or splices shall withstand the minimum mechanical strength requirements specified in table I without breaking or becoming distorted to the extent of being unfit for further use. The tensile load shall be applied at a rate not less than 4 inches per minute.
2.4 Vibration. The terminals or splices shall be capable of withstanding a vibration for 1 hour in each of the three perpendicular planes at an amplitude of 0.030 inch (0.762 mm) [0.060 inch (1.524 mm) in total excursion] and a frequency of 10 to 55 to 10 cycles per second with the frequency range to be accomplished once each minute.
2.4.1 Watersealed type. Type II (watersealed type) terminals when attached and crimped to a conductor shall be capable of being submerged in water under hydrostatic pressure of 6 psi for at least 6 hours with little or no evidence of leaking at the crimped point.
2.5 Corrosion protection. The terminals or splices shall be tin plated to provide corrosion protection in a salt laden atmosphere. This shall be verified by subjecting the items to a salt spray in accordance with ASTM B117 for 200 hours minimum.
2.6 Identification marking. Unless otherwise specified in the drawings, the terminals or splices shall be suitably identified/marked with the manufacturer’s CAGE code and part number, the conductor (cable) size, and drawing part number.
2.7 Workmanship. Workmanship employed in the manufacture of the terminals or splices shall be of a quality necessary to produce items free of rust, burrs, cracks, dirt, cause faulty or incomplete connections, or any other defects which would affect the serviceability, appearance, or safety of personnel.
3.0 Quality assurance provisions.
3.1 Responsibility for inspection. The contractor is responsible for the performance of all inspection (examination and tests).
3.2 Contractor certification. The contractor shall certify and maintain substantiating evidence that the product offered meets the salient characteristics of this commercial item description and that the product conforms to the contractor’s own drawings, specifications, workmanship standards, and quality assurance practices. Items with known defects shall not be submitted for Government acceptance. The Government reserves the right to require proof of such conformance to the first delivery and thereafter as may be otherwise provided under the provisions of the contract or order.
4.0 Preservation, packaging, packing, labeling, and marking. Preservation, packaging, packing, and marking for the desired level shall be in accordance with the applicable packaging requirements by the contracting authority (see 5.2).
5.0 Notes.
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful but is not mandatory.)
5.1 Addresses for obtaining copies of referenced documents.
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