Connector Care; Visual Inspection; Connector Contacts - Keysight Technologies V3050A Getting Started Manual

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Connector Care

Connector Care

Visual Inspection

Visual inspection and, if necessary, cleaning should be done every time a
connection is made. Metal particles from connector threads may fall into the
connector when it is disconnected. One connection made with a dirty or
damaged connector can damage both connectors beyond repair.
Magnification is helpful when inspecting connectors, but it is not required and
may actually be misleading. Defects and damage that cannot be seen without
magnification generally have no effect on electrical or mechanical
performance. Magnification is of great use in analyzing the nature and cause of
damage and in cleaning connectors, but it is not required for inspection.
Obvious defects or damage
Examine the connectors first for obvious defects or damage:
Plating
Deformed threads
Center conductors
Connector nuts should move smoothly and be free of:
Any connector that has obvious defects should be replaced.

Connector Contacts

Inspect the connector contacts for integrity. It is necessary to use good lighting
(such as a halogen task light) to see the contacts.
Notice the location of the cross hairs in relationship to the center of the figures.
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—Bare metal showing
—Burrs or blisters
—Bent
—Broken
—Misaligned
—Concentricity
—Burrs
—Loose metal particles
—Rough spots
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