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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
Connectors, Wired In:
3.1.5.5.1
Plugs and receptacles furnished as integral wired-in parts of
articles of equipment shall be processed as follows:
(8)
Means shall be provided to lengthen creepage distances,
to spread the area of flexure of connector wires, and to
move the flexure away from the terminals, such as a piece
of moisture- and fungus-resistant plastic, or glass braid
tubing, or equal, placed over each wire. The tubing shall
be long enough to cover completely the terminal and at
least 1/2 inch of insulation of the wire which is attached
to it.  The tubing shall either fit tightly enough over
the terminal or be tied securely enough that it will not
slide off.  If bare wire is used, the tubing shall be long
enough to extend at least 1/4 inch beyond the terminal.
Controls:
3.1.6
Controls shall be readily accessible, suitably arranged, and
of such size and construction to permit convenience and ease
of operation under all service conditions even when gloves are
worn by the operator.  The controlled characteristics (such as
sensitivity, volume, and voltage) shall increase with clock-
wise rotation of the control as seen from the operating posi-
tion.  The setting, position, or adjustment of the controls
shall not be affected by vibration, shock, or other service
conditions.  All controls shall operate freely, smoothly, and
easily without excessive binding play, or backlash. Controls
shall be designed to permit lubrication where necessary.
Switches, levers, and other controls which are manipulated
during operation of the equipment shall be of such rugged
design and construction that they will not be damaged when re-
peatedly operated by unskilled personnel under the specified
service conditions.  When stops are used, they shall be suffi-
ciently rugged to prevent damage to the mechanism.
Knobs and Handles:
3.1.6.1
Knobs and handles shall have high-impact strength and shall be
firmly attached to the shaft by 1 socket-head set screw bearing
on the flatted surface or 2 socket-head set screws at right angles
or 120 to each other. Plastic knobs hsall have metal inserts for
the set screws.
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