
3-8
85052C
Use, Maintenance, and Care of the Devices
Gaging Connectors
Gaging Procedures
Gaging Male 3.5 mm Connectors
NOTE
Always hold a connector gage by the gage barrel, below the dial indicator.
This gives the best stability, and improves measurement accuracy. (Cradling
the gage in your hand or holding it by the dial applies stress to the gage
plunger mechanism through the dial indicator housing.)
1. Select the proper gage for your connector. Refer to
for gage part
numbers.
2. Inspect and clean the gage, gage master, and device to be gaged. Refer to
and
earlier in this chapter.
3. Zero the connector gage (refer to
a. While holding the gage by the barrel, and without turning the gage or the device,
screw the male gage master connecting nut onto the male gage, just until you meet
resistance. Connect the nut finger tight. Do not overtighten.
b. Using an open-end wrench to keep the gage from rotating, use the torque wrench
recommended for use with the kit to tighten the connecting nut to the specified
torque. Refer to
“Final Connection Using a Torque Wrench” on page 3-12
for
additional information.
c. As you watch the gage pointer, gently tap the barrel of the gage to settle the reading.
The gage pointer should line up exactly with the zero mark on the gage. If not, adjust
the zero set knob until the gage pointer lines up exactly with zero.
d. Remove the gage master.
4. Gage the device connector (refer to
a. While holding the gage by the barrel, and without turning the gage or the device,
screw the connecting nut of the male device being measured onto the male gage, just
until you meet resistance. Connect the nut finger-tight. Do not overtighten.
b. Using an open-end wrench to keep the gage from rotating, use the torque wrench
recommended for use with the kit to tighten the connecting nut to the specified
torque. Refer to
“Final Connection Using a Torque Wrench” on page 3-12
for
additional information.
c. Gently tap the barrel of the gage with your finger to settle the gage reading.
d. Read the gage indicator dial. Read only the black
±
signs;
not the red
±
signs.
For maximum accuracy, measure the connector a minimum of three times and take
an average of the readings. After each measurement, rotate the gage a quarter-turn
to reduce measurement variations that result from the gage or the connector face not
being exactly perpendicular to the center axis.
e. Compare the average reading with the observed pin depth limits in
Summary of Contents for 85052C
Page 5: ...1 1 1 General Information...
Page 13: ...2 1 2 Specifications...
Page 19: ...3 1 3 Use Maintenance and Care of the Devices...
Page 33: ...4 1 4 Performance Verification...
Page 36: ...4 4 85052C Performance Verification Recertification...
Page 37: ...5 1 5 Troubleshooting...
Page 41: ...6 1 6 Replaceable Parts...
Page 45: ...A 1 A Standard Definitions...
Page 62: ...Index 4 85052C Index part number 6 3 Z zeroing connector gage 3 8 3 10...