No. The PDF is the specification . You still need an accredited test lab (like VDE, TÜV, or UL) to certify your specific crimp assembly if required.

In the world of electrical engineering and electronic device manufacturing, the reliability of a connection can mean the difference between a product that lasts decades and one that fails within weeks. When it comes to solderless electrical connections, one standard stands as the global benchmark for crimp technology: .

This standard applies to uninsulated or pre-insulated crimp barrels and identifies the following compatible conductor types: : Cross-sections from Solid Conductors : Diameters from

In simpler terms, this document is the rulebook for creating high-quality crimp connections. It defines how a metal terminal should be attached to an electrical conductor (wire) using mechanical pressure (crimping) without the use of solder.