IEC 61076-2-111:2025 This part of IEC 61076‑2 describes 4- to 6-way circular connectors with M12 screw-locking with current ratings 8, 12 or 16 A per contact and voltage ratings of 50 V AC / 60 V or 630 V according to their coding, that are typically used for power supply and power applications in industrial premises.

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IEC 61076-2:2025 establishes uniform specifications and technical information for circular connectors.

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IEC 63171:2025 is the general requirements and general tests part (general specification) of the whole IEC 63171 series, a set of International Standards covering shielded or unshielded free and fixed connectors for balanced single-pair data transmission with current carrying capacity. It provides the signal integrity requirements, common to the whole series.

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IEC 63171:2025 is the general requirements and general tests part (general specification) of the whole IEC 63171 series, a set of International Standards covering shielded or unshielded free and fixed connectors for balanced single-pair data transmission with current carrying capacity. It provides the signal integrity requirements, common to the whole series.

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IEC 63171:2025 is the general requirements and general tests part (general specification) of the whole IEC 63171 series, a set of International Standards covering shielded or unshielded free and fixed connectors for balanced single-pair data transmission with current carrying capacity. It provides the signal integrity requirements, common to the whole series.

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IEC 60512-99-002:2021 is used for the assessment of connectors within the scope of SC 48B that are used in twisted pair communication cabling with remote power, such as ISO;IEC 11801 1 Class D, or better, balanced cabling in support of IEEE 802.3btTM (Power over Ethernet, supporting up to 90 W from the power sourcing equipment).
The object of this document is to detail a test schedule to determine the ability of sets of connectors to withstand a minimum of 100 mechanical operations with electrical load, where an electrical current is being passed through the connectors in accordance with IEC 60512 9 3 during the separation (unmating) step. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2019. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: Test group UEL has been revised with respect to the order of the test phases, the test severities and the requirements.

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IEC 61076-8-112:2025 describes 2-pole snap locking rectangular power connectors with IP65/IP67 plastic housing, for rated current of 50 A. It includes overall dimensions, interface dimensions, technical characteristics, performance requirements, test methods.
The products covered by this detail specification are connectors with breaking capacity (CBC) according to IEC 61984 which are mainly used in DC power conduction, in the field of electrical and electronic equipment.

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IEC 61076-8-111:2025 describes 3-pole snap locking rectangular power connectors with IP65/IP67 plastic housing, for rated current of 20 A. It includes overall dimensions, interface dimensions, technical characteristics, performance requirements, and test methods.
The products covered by this detail specification are connectors with breaking capacity (CBC) according to IEC 61984 which are mainly used in AC power conduction, in the field of electrical and electronic equipment.

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IEC 61076-2-101:2024 describes M12 screw-locking circular connectors with 2-way up to 17‑way, for data transmission with frequencies up to 100 MHz and signal and power transmission at up to 250 V rated voltage and up to 4 A rated current per contact.
These connectors consist of fixed and free connectors, either rewirable or non-rewirable.
Male connectors have round contacts, Ø 0,6 mm, Ø 0,76 mm, Ø 0,8 mm or Ø 1,0 mm according to number of ways and coding, all contacts with the same size.
The different codings prevent the mating of differently coded male and female connectors.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Technical specifications regarding dimensional information (Clause 5) and characteristics (Clause 6) have been updated, and new subclauses have been added.
b) New style NF (free connectors) has been added.
c) Fixed connectors with glass to metal seals (former styles WM, XM, YM, ZM and WF, XF, TF and ZF) are no longer covered by this document: relevant definitions and requirements have been removed.
d) The P-coding has been eliminated.
e) Annex B (informative) Steel conduit thread, sizes has been deleted and a new Annex B (informative) Orientation of cable outlet in relation to coding has been added.
f) The dimension specification of former styles AM and BM have been moved into a new Annex C (normative).

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IEC 61076-2-101:2024 describes M12 screw-locking circular connectors with 2-way up to 17‑way, for data transmission with frequencies up to 100 MHz and signal and power transmission at up to 250 V rated voltage and up to 4 A rated current per contact. These connectors consist of fixed and free connectors, either rewirable or non-rewirable. Male connectors have round contacts, Ø 0,6 mm, Ø 0,76 mm, Ø 0,8 mm or Ø 1,0 mm according to number of ways and coding, all contacts with the same size. The different codings prevent the mating of differently coded male and female connectors. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) Technical specifications regarding dimensional information (Clause 5) and characteristics (Clause 6) have been updated, and new subclauses have been added. b) New style NF (free connectors) has been added. c) Fixed connectors with glass to metal seals (former styles WM, XM, YM, ZM and WF, XF, TF and ZF) are no longer covered by this document: relevant definitions and requirements have been removed. d) The P-coding has been eliminated. e) Annex B (informative) Steel conduit thread, sizes has been deleted and a new Annex B (informative) Orientation of cable outlet in relation to coding has been added. f) The dimension specification of former styles AM and BM have been moved into a new Annex C (normative).

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IEC 60352-2:2024 is applicable to solderless crimped connections made with:
- appropriately designed uninsulated or pre-insulated crimp barrels as parts of crimp contacts, terminal ends or splices, and
- stranded wires of 0,05 mm2 to 10 mm2 cross-section or
- solid wires of 0,25 mm to 3,6 mm diameter;
for use in electrical and electronic equipment.
Information on the materials and data from industrial experience is included in addition to the test procedures to provide electrically stable connections under prescribed environmental conditions.
This part of IEC 60352 is not applicable to crimping of coaxial cables.
This part of IEC 60352 determines the suitability of solderless crimped connections as described above, under specified mechanical, electrical and atmospheric conditions and provides a means of comparing test results when the tools used to make the connections are of different designs or manufacture.

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This document specifies accessories of single modules connectors according to EN 4165 024 and EN 4165 025 used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous.

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This document specifies cable clamps for 2 and 4 module connectors, series 2 and series 3 used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous.

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This document specifies the blank chimneys (1 per module cavity) for accessories used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous.
The connector accessory body corresponding to those blank chimneys is specified in EN 4165-014.

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This document specifies the oval chimneys for accessories for accessories used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous.
The connector accessory body corresponding to those oval chimneys is specified in EN 4165-014.

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This document specifies the flange mounting receptacles 2 and 4 modules, series 2 used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous.
The plugs, flight caps and accessories corresponding to those receptacles are specified in EN 4165-002.

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IEC 60352-2:2024 is applicable to solderless crimped connections made with: - appropriately designed uninsulated or pre-insulated crimp barrels as parts of crimp contacts, terminal ends or splices, and - stranded wires of 0,05 mm2 to 10 mm2 cross-section or - solid wires of 0,25 mm to 3,6 mm diameter; for use in electrical and electronic equipment. Information on the materials and data from industrial experience is included in addition to the test procedures to provide electrically stable connections under prescribed environmental conditions. This part of IEC 60352 is not applicable to crimping of coaxial cables. This part of IEC 60352 determines the suitability of solderless crimped connections as described above, under specified mechanical, electrical and atmospheric conditions and provides a means of comparing test results when the tools used to make the connections are of different designs or manufacture.

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IEC 61076-2-101:2024 describes M12 screw-locking circular connectors with 2-way up to 17‑way, for data transmission with frequencies up to 100 MHz and signal and power transmission at up to 250 V rated voltage and up to 4 A rated current per contact.
These connectors consist of fixed and free connectors, either rewirable or non-rewirable.
Male connectors have round contacts, Ø 0,6 mm, Ø 0,76 mm, Ø 0,8 mm or Ø 1,0 mm according to number of ways and coding, all contacts with the same size.
The different codings prevent the mating of differently coded male and female connectors.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2012. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Technical specifications regarding dimensional information (Clause 5) and characteristics (Clause 6) have been updated, and new subclauses have been added.
b) New style NF (free connectors) has been added.
c) Fixed connectors with glass to metal seals (former styles WM, XM, YM, ZM and WF, XF, TF and ZF) are no longer covered by this document: relevant definitions and requirements have been removed.
d) The P-coding has been eliminated.
e) Annex B (informative) Steel conduit thread, sizes has been deleted and a new Annex B (informative) Orientation of cable outlet in relation to coding has been added.
f) The dimension specification of former styles AM and BM have been moved into a new Annex C (normative).

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This document specifies the plug series 3, for 2 and 4 modules used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous. The receptacles and accessories corresponding to those plugs are specified in EN 4165 002.

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This document specifies the rack and panel rear mounted plug 2 and 4 modules, series 2 used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous. The receptacles and accessories corresponding to those plugs are specified in EN 4165-002.

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This document specifies the rack and panel plug for 2 and 4 modules, series 2 used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous. The receptacles and accessories corresponding to those plugs are specified in EN 4165-002.

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This document specifies the stackable mounting receptacles series 3, for 2 or 4 modules used in the family of rectangular electrical modular connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous. The plugs, flight caps and accessories corresponding to those receptacles are specified in EN 4165 002.

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This document specifies the plugs series 2, for 2 and 4 modules used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous. The receptacles and accessories corresponding to those plugs are specified in EN 4165 002.

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IEC 60512-28-100:2024 specifies the test methods for signal integrity and transmission performance for connectors specified in respective parts of IEC 60603-7, IEC61076-1, IEC 61076-2, IEC 61076-3 and IEC 63171 series of standards for connecting hardware applications from 0,1 MHz up to 2 000 MHz, with reference to this document.
Note: This document is also suitable for testing signal integrity and transmission performance of connectors up to a lower value of maximum frequency; however, the test methodology specified in the detail specification for any given connector remains the reference conformance test for that connector.
The list of connector series of standards does not preclude referencing this document in other connector manufacturer’s specifications or published standards.
Test procedures provided herein are:
- insertion loss, test 28a;
- return loss, test 28b;
- near-end crosstalk (NEXT) test 28c;
- far-end crosstalk (FEXT), test 28d;
- transverse conversion loss (TCL), test 28f;
- transverse conversion transfer loss (TCTL), test 28g.
Other test procedures referenced herein are:
- shield transfer impedance (ZT), see IEC 60512‑26‑100, test 26e.
- coupling attenuation (aC), see IEC 62153-4-7 and IEC 62153‑4‑12.
- low frequency coupling attenuation (aCLF) see IEC 62153-4-7 and IEC 62153-4-15
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
-The frequency range has been modified to start at 0,1 MHz instead of 1 MHz, to include single-pair connectors.
-All tables and requirements have been revised down to 0,1 MHz, and partially improved to reduce the impact of the test fixture.
-Formulae to calculate the S-parameters from single-ended parameters have been added.
-A note was added for those parameters which are not applicable to single-pair connectors.

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IEC 60512-28-100:2024 specifies the test methods for signal integrity and transmission performance for connectors specified in respective parts of IEC 60603-7, IEC61076-1, IEC 61076-2, IEC 61076-3 and IEC 63171 series of standards for connecting hardware applications from 0,1 MHz up to 2 000 MHz, with reference to this document. Note: This document is also suitable for testing signal integrity and transmission performance of connectors up to a lower value of maximum frequency; however, the test methodology specified in the detail specification for any given connector remains the reference conformance test for that connector. The list of connector series of standards does not preclude referencing this document in other connector manufacturer’s specifications or published standards. Test procedures provided herein are: - insertion loss, test 28a; - return loss, test 28b; - near-end crosstalk (NEXT) test 28c; - far-end crosstalk (FEXT), test 28d; - transverse conversion loss (TCL), test 28f; - transverse conversion transfer loss (TCTL), test 28g. Other test procedures referenced herein are: - shield transfer impedance (ZT), see IEC 60512‑26‑100, test 26e. - coupling attenuation (aC), see IEC 62153-4-7 and IEC 62153‑4‑12. - low frequency coupling attenuation (aCLF) see IEC 62153-4-7 and IEC 62153-4-15 This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: -The frequency range has been modified to start at 0,1 MHz instead of 1 MHz, to include single-pair connectors. -All tables and requirements have been revised down to 0,1 MHz, and partially improved to reduce the impact of the test fixture. -Formulae to calculate the S-parameters from single-ended parameters have been added. -A note was added for those parameters which are not applicable to single-pair connectors.

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This document specifies the single module plug used in the family of rectangular electrical connectors, operating temperature 175 °C continuous. The receptacles and accessories corresponding to this plug are specified in EN 4165-002. The cavity of this connector is uncoded, so it can accept polarized modules N, A, B, C and D as specified in EN 4165-002.

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This document specifies the characteristics of jam-nuts for jam-nut receptacles in the family of circular electrical connectors coupled by threaded ring.
It is applicable to classes specified in Table 3.
For receptacles using these jam-nuts, see EN 2997-004, and EN 2997-006 for class SE only.

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IEC 60512-28-100:2024 specifies the test methods for signal integrity and transmission performance for connectors specified in respective parts of IEC 60603-7, IEC61076-1, IEC 61076-2, IEC 61076-3 and IEC 63171 series of standards for connecting hardware applications from 0,1 MHz up to 2 000 MHz, with reference to this document.
Note: This document is also suitable for testing signal integrity and transmission performance of connectors up to a lower value of maximum frequency; however, the test methodology specified in the detail specification for any given connector remains the reference conformance test for that connector.
The list of connector series of standards does not preclude referencing this document in other connector manufacturer’s specifications or published standards.
Test procedures provided herein are:
- insertion loss, test 28a;
- return loss, test 28b;
- near-end crosstalk (NEXT) test 28c;
- far-end crosstalk (FEXT), test 28d;
- transverse conversion loss (TCL), test 28f;
- transverse conversion transfer loss (TCTL), test 28g.
Other test procedures referenced herein are:
- shield transfer impedance (ZT), see IEC 60512‑26‑100, test 26e.
- coupling attenuation (aC), see IEC 62153-4-7 and IEC 62153‑4‑12.
- low frequency coupling attenuation (aCLF) see IEC 62153-4-7 and IEC 62153-4-15
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
-The frequency range has been modified to start at 0,1 MHz instead of 1 MHz, to include single-pair connectors.
-All tables and requirements have been revised down to 0,1 MHz, and partially improved to reduce the impact of the test fixture.
-Formulae to calculate the S-parameters from single-ended parameters have been added.
-A note was added for those parameters which are not applicable to single-pair connectors.

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IEC 60317-35:2013 specifies the requirements of solderable enamelled round copper winding wire of class 155 with a dual coating. The underlying coating is based on poly-urethane resin, which may be modified providing it retains the chemical identity of the original resin and meets all specified wire requirements. The superimposed coating is a bonding layer based on a thermoplastic resin. NOTE - A modified resin is a resin that has undergone a chemical change, or contains one or more additives to enhance certain performance or application characteristics. The range of nominal conductor diameters covered by this standard is:
- Grade 1B: 0,020 mm up to and including 0,800 mm;
- Grade 2B: 0,020 mm up to and including 0,800 mm. The nominal conductor diameters are specified in Clause 4 of IEC 60317-0-1:2013. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1992, Amendment 1:1997 and Amendment 2:1999. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- new 3.2.2 containing general notes on winding wire, formerly a part of the scope;
- revision to references to IEC 60317-0-1:2013 to clarify that their application is normative;
- modification to Clause 15 to remove specific wire specimen sizes;
- consolidation of 17.1 and 17.2 of the solderability requirements;
- new Clause 23, Pin hole test. Key words: requirements of solderable enamelled round copper winding wire, class 155, dual coating

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IEC 60352-9:2024 provides guidelines for welding and testing of ultrasonically welded connections and includes requirements, tests and practical guidance information.
Ultrasonic welding is a form of cold friction welding that is becoming increasingly popular in many industries. This type of welding uses ultrasonic vibration to join materials together, creating a bond that is both strong and reliable. Ultrasonic welding has been identified as a process in ISO 4063-41 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
The process of ultrasonic welding relies on high frequency ultrasound waves being used to create frictional heat at the connection point. High temperature is not required for this special method of welding, making it one of the most cost-effective ways to join two materials together.
It also requires fewer steps than traditional methods, meaning it can be completed quickly and with minimal resources.
Ultrasonic welding has been around for decades but only recently has become more widely utilized due to advances in technology and its availability at lower cost. It can be used on many different materials including plastics, rubbers, metals, textiles, and composites. Due to its precision and strong bonds it creates, it has become extremely popular in manufacturing processes such as automotive industry, electronics industry, furniture production and even medical device production.
This document covers ultrasonically welded connections made with stranded or flexible wires (class 2, 5 or 6 per IEC 60228) of copper or copper alloy, as well as of aluminium or aluminium alloy. These welded metal-to-metal connections shall employ wires with cross-sectional area of 0,08 mm2 to 160 mm2 and shall not exceed a total cross-sectional area, in case of wire bundle, of 200 mm2. For aluminium or aluminium alloy wires, the minimum required cross-sectional area is 2,5 mm2.
Additionally, information on materials, data from industrial experience and test procedures are included to ensure electrically stable connections under prescribed environmental conditions.
Lastly, this document aims to achieve comparable results when using ultrasonic welding equipment with similar performance and specifications as specified by the termination manufacturer.

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IEC 63171-1:2024 is part of the IEC 63171 series which is a set of International Standards covering shielded or unshielded free and fixed connectors for balanced single-pair data transmission with current carrying capacity.
IEC 63171 is the general requirements and tests part (general specifications) of the whole series. Subsequent parts, such as this Part 1, are product detail specifications of the series IEC 63171 and do not duplicate information given in IEC 63171, but list only additional requirements. Each subsequent part is identified by a type of connector covered with the same number identifying the part. Some parts can describe more embodiments, with different connectors geometries (rectangular, circular), sharing the core element and the relevant features.
This part of IEC 63171 covers two-way, shielded or unshielded, free and fixed connectors known as Type 1, for balanced single-pair data transmission with frequencies up to 600 MHz and with current carrying capacity up to 2,0 A at 60 °C.
It specifies the common dimensions, and provides the mechanical, electrical, signal integrity, and environmental characteristics, the reliability specifications and corresponding tests for these connectors.
For the complete specifications regarding a connector of this series, both the general specification and the relevant detail specification are therefore required.
For the qualification of a connector of this series, both the general specification and the relevant detail specification shall be met.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2020. This edition constitutes a technical revision and includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
* Information on obtaining a license agreement was updated.
* Connector characteristics and test requirements were aligned with IEC 63171:2021 where applicable.
* Added requirements for Polarizing method (5.6.4) and Dynamic stress (5.6.5) to align with IEC 63171:2021.
* Added test group BP - Moisture (6.7.3.4) to align with IEC 63171:2021.

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IEC 60352-9:2024 provides guidelines for welding and testing of ultrasonically welded connections and includes requirements, tests and practical guidance information. Ultrasonic welding is a form of cold friction welding that is becoming increasingly popular in many industries. This type of welding uses ultrasonic vibration to join materials together, creating a bond that is both strong and reliable. Ultrasonic welding has been identified as a process in ISO 4063-41 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The process of ultrasonic welding relies on high frequency ultrasound waves being used to create frictional heat at the connection point. High temperature is not required for this special method of welding, making it one of the most cost-effective ways to join two materials together. It also requires fewer steps than traditional methods, meaning it can be completed quickly and with minimal resources. Ultrasonic welding has been around for decades but only recently has become more widely utilized due to advances in technology and its availability at lower cost. It can be used on many different materials including plastics, rubbers, metals, textiles, and composites. Due to its precision and strong bonds it creates, it has become extremely popular in manufacturing processes such as automotive industry, electronics industry, furniture production and even medical device production. This document covers ultrasonically welded connections made with stranded or flexible wires (class 2, 5 or 6 per IEC 60228) of copper or copper alloy, as well as of aluminium or aluminium alloy. These welded metal-to-metal connections shall employ wires with cross-sectional area of 0,08 mm2 to 160 mm2 and shall not exceed a total cross-sectional area, in case of wire bundle, of 200 mm2. For aluminium or aluminium alloy wires, the minimum required cross-sectional area is 2,5 mm2. Additionally, information on materials, data from industrial experience and test procedures are included to ensure electrically stable connections under prescribed environmental conditions. Lastly, this document aims to achieve comparable results when using ultrasonic welding equipment with similar performance and specifications as specified by the termination manufacturer.

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This document defines the performances and contact arrangements for threaded ring coupling circular connectors, fire resistant or non-fire resistant, intended for use in a temperature range from -65 °C to 175 °C or 200 °C continuous.

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This document specifies the characteristics of hermetic jam-nut mounted receptacles in the family of circular electrical connectors coupled by threaded ring.
It is applicable to the class specified in Table 4.
For plugs and protective covers, see EN 2997-008 and EN 2997-009 respectively. For spare jam-nuts and O-rings, see EN 2997-012 and EN 2997-013 respectively.

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This document specifies the characteristics of jam-nut mounted receptacles in the family of circular electrical connectors coupled by threaded ring.
It is applicable to the class specified in Table 4.
For contacts, filler plugs, and rear accessories associated with this receptacle, see EN 2997-002. For plugs and protective covers, see EN 2997-008 and EN 2997-009 respectively. For spare jam-nuts and o-rings, see EN 2997-012 and EN 2997-013 respectively.

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IEC 60352-9:2024 provides guidelines for welding and testing of ultrasonically welded connections and includes requirements, tests and practical guidance information.
Ultrasonic welding is a form of cold friction welding that is becoming increasingly popular in many industries. This type of welding uses ultrasonic vibration to join materials together, creating a bond that is both strong and reliable. Ultrasonic welding has been identified as a process in ISO 4063-41 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
The process of ultrasonic welding relies on high frequency ultrasound waves being used to create frictional heat at the connection point. High temperature is not required for this special method of welding, making it one of the most cost-effective ways to join two materials together.
It also requires fewer steps than traditional methods, meaning it can be completed quickly and with minimal resources.
Ultrasonic welding has been around for decades but only recently has become more widely utilized due to advances in technology and its availability at lower cost. It can be used on many different materials including plastics, rubbers, metals, textiles, and composites. Due to its precision and strong bonds it creates, it has become extremely popular in manufacturing processes such as automotive industry, electronics industry, furniture production and even medical device production.
This document covers ultrasonically welded connections made with stranded or flexible wires (class 2, 5 or 6 per IEC 60228) of copper or copper alloy, as well as of aluminium or aluminium alloy. These welded metal-to-metal connections shall employ wires with cross-sectional area of 0,08 mm2 to 160 mm2 and shall not exceed a total cross-sectional area, in case of wire bundle, of 200 mm2. For aluminium or aluminium alloy wires, the minimum required cross-sectional area is 2,5 mm2.
Additionally, information on materials, data from industrial experience and test procedures are included to ensure electrically stable connections under prescribed environmental conditions.
Lastly, this document aims to achieve comparable results when using ultrasonic welding equipment with similar performance and specifications as specified by the termination manufacturer.

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IEC 60512-99-003:2023 is used for the assessment of connectors within the scope of SC 48B that are used in balanced single-pair communication cabling with remote power, in support of e.g., IEEE 802.3 remote powering applications for point-to-point connections.
The object of this document is to detail a test schedule to determine the ability of sets of single-pair connectors as defined in the IEC 63171 series to withstand a minimum of 100 mechanical operations with electrical load, where an electrical current is being passed through the connector in accordance with IEC 60512-9-3 during the separation (unmating) step.
This document does not cover multidrop powering applications of single-pair connectors.

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This document specifies a range of cable outlets, style A, straight, unsealed with clamp strain relief for use under the following conditions:
Associated electrical connector(s): EN 3660 002
Temperature range,   Class N:   −65 °C to 200 °C
   Class W:   −65 °C to 175 °C
   Class K:   −65 °C to 260 °C
   Class A:   −65 °C to 200 °C
   Class T:   −65 °C to 175 °C (nickel PTFE plating)
   Class Z:   −65 °C to 175 °C (black zinc nickel plating)

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This document specifies a range of cable outlets, style A, 90°, unsealed with clamp strain relief for use under the following conditions:
Associated electrical connector(s): EN 3660 002
Temperature range,   Class N:   −65 °C to 200 °C
   Class W:   −65 °C to 175 °C
   Class K:   −65 °C to 260 °C
   Class A:   −65 °C to 260 °C
   Class T:   −65 °C to 175 °C (nickel PTFE plating)
   Class Z:   −65 °C to 175 °C (black zinc nickel plating)

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This document specifies a range of grommet nuts, style A, for use under the following conditions:
Associated electrical connector(s): EN 3660 002
Temperature range,   Class N:   −65 °C to 200 °C
   Class W:   −65 °C to 175 °C
   Class K:   −65 °C to 260 °C
   Class A:   −65 °C to 200 °C
   Class T:   −65 °C to 175 °C
   Class Z:   −65 °C to 175 °C

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IEC 61076-3-106:2023 constitutes a detail product specification for 8-way connectors for data transmission with frequencies up to 600 MHz.
It covers protective housings for upgrading existing 8-way shielded and unshielded connectors utilizing the interface described in the IEC 60603-7 series to IP65/IP67 rating according to IEC 60529, for use in industrial environments.
The housings cover a variety of different locking mechanisms according to this document and a variety of different mounting configurations and termination types which are detailed in the IEC 60603-7 series.
Common mating configurations for all variants are defined in IEC 60603-7. The mating dimensions for the housings under Clause 3 allow the mating conditions under IEC 60603-7 to be fulfilled.
The fully assembled variants (connectors) described in this document incorporate fully compliant IEC 60603-7 series fixed and free connectors.

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IEC 61076-2-115:2023 describes free and fixed 12P shielded circular connectors with 2 A rated current, rated voltage up to and including 50 V AC/DC, IP65/IP67 metal housing with push-pull locking (hereinafter referred to as a connectors) for use in electrical and electronic equipment. It includes overall dimensions, interface dimensions, technical characteristics, performance requirements and test methods.

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This document defines a number of conditions common to rectangular electrical modular connectors for receptacles, plugs and rack and panel, with interchangeable modules and continuous operating temperature 175 °C.

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IEC 61076-8-105:2023 applies to free and fixed 2-pole snap locking rectangular power connectors with plastic housing with rated current 63 A and rated voltage up to 400 V. It includes overall dimensions, interface dimensions, technical characteristics, performance requirements, test methods.

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