IEC 60512-13-2:2006
Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 13-2: Mechanical operation tests - Test 13b: Insertion and withdrawal forces
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IEC 60512-13-2:2006 is the technical reference for connectors for electronic equipment, focusing on mechanical operation testing for insertion and withdrawal forces. It is relevant when organizations need a documented basis for evaluating how connector interfaces behave during mating and unmating cycles, especially where consistency, usability, and controlled contact engagement matter. For engineering, laboratory evaluation, and procurement review, IEC 60512-13-2:2006 supports technical assessment and conformity assessment preparation by defining a recognizable framework for measuring connector handling performance.
Overview of IEC 60512-13-2:2006
The scope of IEC 60512-13-2:2006 is centered on Test 13b within the mechanical operation tests for connectors used in electronic equipment. Based on its title, the document addresses insertion and withdrawal forces, which are important indicators of connector mechanical behavior and operational consistency. It is typically used as a testing standard during product evaluation, technical validation, and documented evaluation of connector designs, helping teams compare results across test setups and support engineering documentation with repeatable measurements.
Compliance applications of IEC 60512-13-2:2006
IEC 60512-13-2:2006 is commonly relevant in laboratory test programs, connector qualification activities, and quality workflows for electronic equipment assemblies. It may be used by manufacturers, test houses, and compliance teams when verifying connector suitability for production, inspection, or acceptance processes. The standard can also support supplier review, engineering specification alignment, and regulatory preparation where mechanical connector performance must be documented as part of broader testing workflows or technical compliance files.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60512-13-2:2006
Using IEC 60512-13-2:2006 helps promote testing consistency and reduces uncertainty when evaluating insertion and withdrawal forces across different connector samples or production lots. That matters for risk management, since excessive or inconsistent forces can affect handling, assembly reliability, and long-term interoperability. For procurement and conformity assessment preparation, a clear technical reference supports more objective comparison of products, strengthens quality assurance records, and provides a practical basis for engineering validation and compliance workflows.
- Mechanical operation test guidance for connector insertion and withdrawal force evaluation
- Useful for laboratory evaluation and repeatable test planning in connector qualification
- Supports product evaluation, supplier comparison, and documented engineering review
- Helps structure compliance evidence for quality assurance and conformity assessment files
- Publication Date: 2006-02-13
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-13-2:2006 (2006-02-13)
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