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From [log in to unmask] Tue Apr 29 10:
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Bob Vanech:  Acceptance criteria for jumper wires is provided by IPC-A-610B.
As usual, any criteria you have on your assembly drawing takes precedence
over anything in the governing specifications and standards.  Note that the
A-610 requirements for Class 1 and Class 2 equipment are pretty tolerant of
wire staking.  Perhaps you just need to specify what you want on the drawings.  
Jim Moffitt

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