114- 6061
Rev D12 of 14
C. Polarization
The plug and receptacle are inherently polarized for mating. The keystone configuration of each plug or
receptacle mating face prohibits the accidental inversion of mating plugs and receptacles. See Figure 14.
Figure 14
Polarizing Keystone
Configuration
3.9. Unmating Plugs and Receptacles
The plug and receptacle must be unmated by rocking them apart. One end should be free, but should not be
pulled more than 5_ before rocking the same end back. This will release the opposite end, and the two will be
freed or separated. See Figure 15.
Figure 15
Plug and Receptacle Separated
5_ Max Before Rocking Them Apart
3.10. Repair
Damaged plugs and receptacles must be removed, discarded, and replaced with new ones.
Plugs and receptacles with soldered contacts may be removed from the pc board by standard desoldering
methods.
For plugs and receptacles with compliant pin contacts, if pins are protruding from the pc board, pins must be
pushed from the back with a flat rock, and if pins are buried, the housing must be pulled off of the top, then the
contacts can be pulled from the pc board.
4. QUALIFICATION
CHAMP .050 Series I Blindmate SCA--2 are Component Recognized by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL)
under File E81956, and Certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) under File LR 7189.