Datasheet

114-2025
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Rev F
Figure 2
H. Wire Barrel Seam
The wire barrel seam must be closed with no evidence of loose wire strands visible in the seam.
I. Twist and Roll
There shall be no deformation or other damage to the crimped wire barrel or mating portion of the crimped
contact that will prevent proper mating. Twist and roll is permissible to the limit given in Figure 3.
Figure 3
J. Straightness
The force applied during crimping may cause some bending between the crimped wire barrel and the mating
portion of the contact. Such deformation is acceptable within the following limits.
Up and down — the crimped contact, including cutoff tab and burr, shall not be bent beyond the limitations
given in Figure 4.
Wire Strip Length
(Refer to Table)
Insulation
Conductors
Wire Conductors and Insulation
Both Visible in Transition Area
0.76 [.030] Max
Conductor Extends
Insulation Barrel
Crimp Width (See Table)
Wire Barrel Seam Closed
with No Loose Strands
0.00-0.38 [.000-.015]
Front Bellmouth
0.38-0.76 [.015-.030]
Rear Bellmouth
See Detail A
Detail A
X
X
Section X-X
Wire Barrel
Crimp Height
(See Table)
0.25 [.010] Max
Wire Barrel Flash
0.13 [.005]
Max Burr
0.00-0.38 [.000-.015]
Cutoff Tab
Note: Receptacle contact shown, same
requirements apply to tab contact.
No Damage to
Mating End
Wire Barrel
Crimp Width
(See Table)
Insulation Barrel Seam Closed
with No Wire Insulation in Seam
(“F” Crimp Shown)
Note: Not to Scale
Effective Crimp Length
(Ref)
15° Max Twist and Roll
Crimped Wire Barrel
Mating End of Contact
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