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IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001

Amendment 25 - Lamp caps and holders together with gauges for the control of interchangeability and safety. Part 3: Gauges _

Standard by IEC, 2001-02-13

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IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001

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IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001 is an amendment to the parent document for lamp caps and holders, together with gauges used to control interchangeability and safety. It is relevant when engineering, testing, or procurement teams need a precise compliance reference for component dimensions and gauge-based verification. As a supporting document to IEC 60061-3:1969, this amendment helps maintain technical consistency where lamp-cap and holder compatibility affects operational safety, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment workflows.

Purpose of IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001

The purpose of IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001 is to update the gauge-related requirements connected to lamp caps and holders, supporting the control of interchangeability and safety. In practical terms, it serves as a technical document used during design review, product evaluation, and verification activities for lamp-related components. Organizations may rely on it to align engineering documentation with the parent specification and to support technical validation where dimensional control and fit compatibility are important.

Compliance applications of IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001

This amendment is typically used in compliance workflows involving lamp-cap and lamp-holder verification, especially where gauge inspection forms part of laboratory evaluation or production quality checks. It may support procurement review, supplier qualification, and conformity assessment preparation by clarifying updated control points tied to interchangeability and safety. For teams managing electrical equipment documentation, it can also help maintain operational consistency across technical assessment, testing workflows, and internal quality assurance processes.

Benefits of IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001

Using IEC 60061-3:1969/AMD25:2001 as a supporting compliance reference can reduce risk in component selection and inspection by reinforcing consistent gauge control for lamp caps and holders. It supports safety-focused evaluation, helps improve interoperability between related parts, and provides a clearer basis for testing consistency. For engineering and procurement teams, it can streamline documented evaluation, support regulatory preparation, and strengthen conformity assessment by linking the amendment to the established parent specification.

  • Supports gauge-based verification for lamp caps and holders
  • Helps control interchangeability and related safety checks
  • Useful in design review, inspection, and laboratory evaluation workflows
  • Supports conformity assessment and supplier documentation review
SKU: 7d3ad20453c2

  • Publication Date: 2001-02-13
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 3

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