IEC 60512-1-3:1997
Electromechanical components for electronic equipment - Basic testing procedures and measuring methods - Part 1: General examination - Section 3: Test 1c - Electrical engagement length
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IEC 60512-1-3:1997 defines a focused test method for electromechanical components used in electronic equipment, with particular attention to the electrical engagement length of connectors or similar contact interfaces. As part of the Basic testing procedures and measuring methods series, it supports technical review, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment where controlled engagement characteristics matter. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, IEC 60512-1-3:1997 helps provide a common reference for comparison, verification activities, and quality workflows during component selection and testing.
Purpose of IEC 60512-1-3:1997
The purpose of IEC 60512-1-3:1997 is to establish a repeatable procedure for examining electrical engagement length within the broader general examination of electromechanical components. In practical terms, it supports measurement consistency and technical validation when assessing connector performance or fit-related characteristics. The document is relevant where operational consistency, interface reliability, and conformity to an engineering specification must be checked in a controlled testing environment. It is especially useful when teams need a defined compliance reference for product evaluation and laboratory evaluation.
Compliance applications of IEC 60512-1-3:1997
IEC 60512-1-3:1997 is commonly used in testing workflows for electronic connectors and related electromechanical parts during design verification, incoming inspection, and product qualification. It may support conformity assessment in manufacturing quality assurance, supplier review, and regulatory preparation where documented measurements are required. Laboratories and compliance teams can use it to align technical assessment methods across projects, helping reduce ambiguity in test reports and procurement specifications. The document is also relevant when comparing parts intended for electrical equipment with consistent engagement requirements.
Benefits of IEC 60512-1-3:1997
Using IEC 60512-1-3:1997 can improve testing consistency and reduce risk in engineering documentation and technical compliance processes. A defined method for electrical engagement length helps teams compare products on a like-for-like basis, which can support safer selection decisions and more reliable interoperability outcomes. It also assists procurement and quality functions by providing a clear technical reference for acceptance criteria, verification activities, and supplier documentation. In regulated or audited environments, that clarity can strengthen conformity assessment preparation and overall quality assurance.
- Supports measurement of electrical engagement length for electromechanical components
- Helps standardize test procedures across laboratories and quality workflows
- Useful for design verification, supplier review, and product evaluation
- Provides a practical compliance reference for engineering documentation and reporting
- Publication Date: 1997-01-07
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-1-3:1997 (1997-01-07)
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