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IEC 60512-17-4:2010

Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 17-4: Cable clamping tests - Test 17d: Cable clamp resistance to cable torsion

Standard by IEC, 2010-10-06

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IEC 60512-17-4:2010 defines a focused test method for connectors used in electronic equipment, addressing cable clamping performance under cable torsion. For engineering teams, laboratories, and procurement specialists, it provides a technical reference for evaluating how a cable clamp behaves when the cable is twisted, which can be relevant to durability, assembly quality, and product reliability. As a testing standard, IEC 60512-17-4:2010 supports structured verification activities and helps organizations align documented evaluation with connector performance expectations.

What is IEC 60512-17-4:2010?

This document is part of the IEC 60512 series for tests and measurements on connectors for electronic equipment, with a specific focus on cable clamping tests. The title indicates Test 17d, which concerns cable clamp resistance to cable torsion. In practical terms, the reference is used to assess whether a connector’s cable clamp can maintain its function when torsional forces are applied to the cable. That makes it useful for technical review, conformity assessment, and engineering documentation tied to connector validation.

Applications of IEC 60512-17-4:2010

IEC 60512-17-4:2010 is typically relevant in product development, qualification testing, and compliance workflows for connectors in electronic equipment. It may be used by test laboratories, OEMs, and suppliers evaluating connector assemblies where cable movement, handling, or installation stress can affect performance. The document also supports procurement review and supplier quality checks when a defined cable clamp test method is needed for technical assessment. Its scope is especially useful where operational consistency and mechanical robustness are part of the acceptance criteria.

Why is IEC 60512-17-4:2010 important?

This technical document matters because cable clamping performance can influence connector integrity, assembly reliability, and long-term use. A consistent test method helps reduce ambiguity during verification activities and supports comparable results across laboratories and quality workflows. For organizations preparing compliance evidence, it can improve traceability in testing procedures and assist with risk management by showing how connector designs respond to torsion on the cable. It is also valuable during procurement and product evaluation when objective, documented criteria are needed.

  • Defines a targeted method for assessing cable clamp resistance to cable torsion.
  • Supports laboratory evaluation and repeatable test planning for connector assemblies.
  • Useful for technical validation, supplier review, and conformity assessment preparation.
  • Helps align engineering documentation with connector durability and quality requirements.
SKU: 033d6e4a73c6

  • Publication Date: 2010-10-06
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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