328996 TE Connectivity, 328996 Datasheet - Page 5

TERMINAL, PIDG R 16-14

328996

Manufacturer Part Number
328996
Description
TERMINAL, PIDG R 16-14
Manufacturer
TE Connectivity
Type
One-Holer
Datasheet

Specifications of 328996

Angle
Straight
Brand/series
PIDG
Color
Blue
Contact Plating
Tin
Diameter, Insulation
0.17 "
Insulation Type
Nylon
Length, Overall
0.703 "
Material, Contact
Copper
Primary Type
Ring
Size, Stud
4
Termination
Wire
Width, Overall
0.25 "
Wire Size
16-14 AWG
Terminal Shape
Ring Tongue
Receptacle Style
Straight
Body Style
PIDG
Barrel Type
Closed Barrel
Wire/cable Type
Regular Wire
Insulation
Yes
Insulation Support
Insulation Support
Insulation Diameter (mm [in])
4.32 [.170] Max.
Stud Diameter (mm [in])
2.84 [0.112]
Stud Size
4
Shape
RING-041
Heavy Duty
No
Finish
Tin
Insulation Material
Nylon
Voltage (vac)
300
Wire/cable Size (cma)
2,050 – 5,180
Wire Range (mm [awg])
1.25-2.00² [16-14]
Tongue Material Thickness (mm [in])
0.84 [0.033]
Government/industry Qualification
No
Rohs/elv Compliance
RoHS compliant, ELV compliant
Lead Free Solder Processes
Not relevant for lead free process
Rohs/elv Compliance History
Always was RoHS compliant
Packaging Method
Loose Piece
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part
3.4. Wire Placement
The stripped wire must be inserted into the wire barrel until the wire insulation is against the wire barrel but not
inside it. The wire insulation must be inside the metal sleeve. A gap between the wire insulation and wire barrel
is allowed, but not to exceed the dimension given in Figure 3.
3.5. Crimp Requirements
C
F
Produced by Crescent Crimp Tooling
Produced by TETRA–CRIMP Tooling
NOTE
Crimp Inspection Using Micrometer or Comparator
D
A. Crimp Height
The spring–back of the terminal, splice, or end cap insulation prevents an accurate direct measurement of
crimp height. However, crimping a slug of solder (60% tin and 40% lead) with a diameter slightly larger
than the conductor outside diameter can verify proper termination. The crimp height of the resulting solder
slug can be checked with a standard micrometer or comparator. The measurement must be made over
the most compressed area of the solder slug. See Figure 4.
Transparent Insulation
Window Butt Splice Shown
Some tooling with multiple crimping chambers form an embossed dot code in the terminal, splice, or end cap
insulation that indicates which crimping chamber was used. This dot code can be used as a visual inspection to ensure
that the correct wire size and crimping chamber were used.
PIDG Terminals, Splices, and End Caps
Figure 4 (Cont’d)
Figure 3
Wire Barrel Crimp Profile and Location
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