Dear Technetters:
I have been posed a question I can't answer. In both the IPC-A-610 and IPC-A-620 require that stranded wires used for crimp connections NOT be pre-tinned with solder. Okay I get the requirement, but does anyone know why this is a requirement. Pre-tinning keeps the strands together, so there is some push-pack on why this is a requirement. Any thought appreciated.
Gregg Owens
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