ERGONOMICS SPECIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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SAE/USCAR-25-4:2025-10-24

ERGONOMICS SPECIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

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2025-10-24
Original language
English
Pages
49

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Short description

This specification describes the design relative to assembly force and hand clearance guidelines for conventional hand-plug, mechanical assist, twist lock, and high voltage electrical connectors, as well as Connector Position Assurances (CPAs). The minimum values associated with this design guide need to be evaluated against other critical characteristics that impact quality, efficiency, and other traits of assembly feasibility. Non-routine repair tasks do not apply to this specification. In addition, ergonomic risk factors may be present in other subtasks related to connector mating - such as lifting the harness or manipulating it into position. These risk factors are not discussed within SAE/USCAR-25. All possible designs and applications could not be anticipated in creating these guidelines. Where there are questions of adherence to this specification, such as use of an "off-the-shelf" design, always consult the responsible Ergonomics Department.
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