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What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has conductors twisted together before insertion into the terminal for crimping?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has an open barrel stamped and formed crimp termination with visible bellmouth at the conductor entry and 1.5 times the thickness of the contact/terminal metal?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has an open barrel stamped and formed crimp termination with the conductor brush strands less than flush to the end of the conductor crimp area?
True or False: Closed barrel stamped and formed crimp terminations cannot have visible fractures or cracks for Class 2 assemblies.
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has a closed barrel stamped and formed crimp termination with the conductor crimp not centered but still located on the crimp barrel?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has a crimped machine contact with the crimp indent located outside of the crimp area?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has a mass termination insulation displacement connection with the connector’s strain relief cover installed backwards?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has a discrete wire termination insulation displacement connection with the wire connection area completely centered in the connection area of the slot?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has a discrete wire termination insulation displacement connection with wire size not meeting the parameters of the wiremount connector?
True or False: Crimping to wire braid is now allowed unless it is agreed between the User and Manufacturer.