: Prevents damage to spring contact characteristics caused by soldering heat. Health and Environment

: Both the insulation and the bare wire must be visible in the area between the wire barrel and the insulation barrel. 4. Testing & Verification

In simpler terms, this document is the rulebook for creating high-quality crimp connections. It defines how a metal terminal should be attached to an electrical conductor (wire) using mechanical pressure (crimping) without the use of solder.

Applications in telecommunications, industrial electronics, and automotive sectors. Key Technical Requirements

Primarily, yes. It covers copper or copper-alloy conductors. If you are crimping aluminum wires, you need a supplementary standard (IEC 60352-7).

: Only tools approved by manufacturers or compliant with DIN EN 60352-2 should be used to ensure correct deformation. Preparation

: Conductors must be correctly seated in the crimp barrel with specific spacing between the insulation and the contact point. For technical teams, the latest version is EN IEC 60352-2:2024 , which can be sourced from providers like the iTeh Standards Store or official IEC portals comparison table

: Used for cross-sectional analysis to verify a homogeneous, gas-tight connection between the conductor and terminal. 5. Accessing the Standard Go to product viewer dialog for this item. DIN EN 60352-2

Here are the to obtain the official PDF.