EN 60352-5:2001
(Main)Solderless connections - Part 5: Press-in connections - General requirements, test methods and practical guidance
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- 29-Apr-2001
- 31-Mar-2004
- 29.120.20
- CLC/SR 48B
Solderless connections - Part 5: Press-in connections - General requirements, test methods and practical guidance
Is applicable to solderless press-in connections where a termination having a suitable solid or compliant press-in section is inserted into a plated-through hole of a double-sided or multilayer printed board for use in telecommunication equipment and in electronic devices employing similar techniques.
Lötfreie Verbindungen - Teil 5: Einpressverbindungen - Allgemeine Anforderungen, Prüfverfahren und Anwendungshinweise
Connexions sans soudure - Partie 5: Connexions insérées à force - Règles générales, méthodes d'essai et guide pratique
Is applicable to solderless press-in connections where a termination having a suitable solid or compliant press-in section is inserted into a plated-through hole of a double-sided or multilayer printed board for use in telecommunication equipment and in electronic devices employing similar techniques.
Solderless connections - Part 5: Press-in connections - General requirements, test methods and practical guidance (IEC 60352-5:1999)
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