AS/NZS 3112 Figure F1 Flat and Round Pin Plug Gauge

Product No: GNGPL-31F1

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    Description

    AS/NZS 3112 Figure F1 Flat and Round Pin Plug Gauge is engineered to assess the structural and dimensional compliance of Australian/New Zealand Standard plugs and sockets with AS/NZS 3112, specifically targeting three-pin plugs of two types: those with two flat live pins and a round earth pin, and those with two round live pins and a flat earth pin (as illustrated in Figure 2.1(f) and Figure 2.1(g) of the standard). It adheres to the precise requirements of AS/NZS 3112 Figure F1, featuring stable material properties, accurate dimensions, and reliable tolerances to ensure rigorous and consistent testing results for quality verification.

    Specifications

    • Compliance standard: AS/NZS 3112 (Figure F1)
    • Applicable plug types: Three-pin plugs (two flat live pins + one round earth pin; two round live pins + one flat earth pin)
    • Material hardness: Over 50 HRC
    • Material characteristic: Small thermal expansion coefficient
    • Dimensional stability: Stable and reliable dimensions with standard-compliant tolerances
    • Surface roughness: Meets AS/NZS 3112 standard requirements
    • Pin bevel angle: 60°±10′
    • Dimension details (in millimetres, applicable to all pins):
      • N: 7.92 (Nominal)
      • P: 10.31 (Nominal)
      • Q: 5.25 +0.03
      • U: 6.83 ±0.03
      • V: 6.96 ±0.03
      • W: 2.18 ±0.03
      • X: 7.09 ±0.03
      • Y: 6.71 ±0.03
      • Z: 1.93 +0.03
    • Section A-A/Section B-B specifications: 8.5 -0.1, 6.0 ±0.5, 7.0 ±0.005, 0.01 (perpendicularity/runout requirements)

    Test Procedures

    1. Prepare a suitable test environment that meets the operating conditions specified by AS/NZS 3112.
    2. Visually and physically inspect the gauge to ensure no damage, wear, or dimensional irregularities that could affect test accuracy.
    3. Identify the type of three-pin plug to be tested (either with two flat live pins + round earth pin or two round live pins + flat earth pin).
    4. Align the plug pins with the corresponding openings of the gauge (matching Figure F1(a) or F1(b) based on plug type).
    5. Insert the plug pins through the gauge at all depths of… (truncated)