ISH & ISHV & ISHVS CONNECTOR Instruction Manual
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11. Handling of Product
11-1. Conductivity test
11-1-1. Male connector
①
When carrying out conductivity test of the male connector, place the probe on the tip of the male terminal(Load:0.5N MAX.)
If load exceeds 0.5N, male terminal(s) may be damaged or deformed. (See Fig. 54)
②
If there is any damage or deformation, do not use the damaged item. Replace the item with a new one.
11-1-2. Female connector
①
Do not recommend to perform a conductivity test using the mated male connector.
If the same male connector is used for conductivity test, the connectors are repeatedly mated and unmated, and the male terminal could be
bent. These may cause of the female terminal spring deformation, or the contact failure caused by adhesion the particles of friction according
to excessive insertion and removal actions.
②
To test electrical conductivity of female connector, place a probe pin at prescribed point (0.5N MAX.) on
outside of the female terminal.(See Fig.55)
③
Do not insert a probe pin into female terminal box, as this may damage the terminal spring.
Do not use female terminal, if the probe pin has been inserted. Replace the female terminal.
④
Probe pin must be
φ
0.55
~
0.70mm. Must not be smaller than the gap between female housing and female terminal (0.5mm).
⑤
Once tested, check there is no deformation (e.g. collapse,etc.)of female housing.
Fig 54. Conductivity test for male terminals (contacts)
Fig 55. Conductivity test for female terminals (contacts)
0.9
0.9
0.75
0.75
Place the probe pins on the red areas
Place the probe on the tip of the male terminal
Place the probe pins on the red areas