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What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has over-molded conductors with no exposed insulation, but the potting material interferes with hardware mounting?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has a potted connector with evidence of air marks that do not affect form, fit, or function?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has an over-molded connector with the molding material cured per manufacturer’s instructions and is tack free to the touch?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has an over-molded connector with misaligned connector insert?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has an over-molded connector with blow through that is not on an electrical mating surface and does not prevent proper mating or connector functionality?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has an over-molded connector with an outer mold that captures less than the entire contour of the cable jacket?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has an over-molded connector with an outer mold that shows evidence of sink marks in the material without cracks?
True or False: Over-molding is a single step, relatively low temperature and pressure process.
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has a connector with a contact that is bent 1.5 pin diameters?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has a jackscrew completely through the threaded portion of the retaining clip?