IEC 60512-16-14:2008
Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 16-14: Mechanical tests on contacts and terminations - Test 16n: Bending strength, fixed male tabs
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IEC 60512-16-14:2008 defines a test method for connectors for electronic equipment, with specific focus on mechanical testing of contacts and terminations under the bending strength conditions applicable to fixed male tabs. It is a practical reference for engineers and compliance teams that need to evaluate whether connector designs can withstand mechanical stress without loss of integrity. For procurement, laboratory evaluation, and technical review, IEC 60512-16-14:2008 helps align documented testing with a recognized method in the connector qualification workflow.
IEC 60512-16-14:2008 standard overview
As part of the IEC 60512 test and measurement series, this document addresses a narrow but important mechanical assessment for connector contacts and terminations. The title indicates a focus on Test 16n, which is concerned with bending strength for fixed male tabs, making it relevant to design verification and product evaluation where mechanical robustness matters. It can support documented evaluation, technical validation, and conformity assessment by providing a defined approach to testing conditions and expected handling of connector-related mechanical stress.
Applications of IEC 60512-16-14:2008
This reference is commonly used in connector development, incoming inspection, qualification testing, and quality workflows for electronic equipment. It may be relevant wherever fixed male tabs are used in contact or termination arrangements and where mechanical loading must be considered during assembly or service. Laboratories, manufacturers, and compliance teams can use it to structure testing workflows, compare products consistently, and support technical documentation during product assessment, procurement review, or regulatory preparation for connector-based assemblies.
Why IEC 60512-16-14:2008 matters
Mechanical weakness in connector contacts can affect long-term reliability, operational consistency, and the accuracy of downstream performance checks. By defining a repeatable bending-strength test for fixed male tabs, IEC 60512-16-14:2008 supports consistent engineering assessment and reduces ambiguity in test reporting. It is useful when teams need evidence for quality assurance, risk management, and conformity assessment preparation, especially where connector durability is part of the acceptance criteria for electrical equipment or related assemblies.
- Mechanical test method for fixed male tabs used in connector contacts and terminations
- Supports design verification, laboratory evaluation, and documented technical assessment
- Useful for quality assurance and comparison of connector robustness during procurement review
- Helps standardize testing workflows for conformity assessment and compliance documentation
- Publication Date: 2008-07-21
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-16-14:2008 (2008-07-21)
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