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MIL-K-687E
TABLE II.
Vehicular electrical system. (continued)
Requirements
ascription
Quantity Per
Heater
Provided where needed along the wire
Grommets
AR
routing to prevent chafing.
Supports
Elastomer cushioned support straps
AR
or elastomer ties with mounts; wiring
support spacing 36 in. max. span,
prevent whipping, chafing, and fatigue
damage.
Wiring splices
Mechanical splicing devices; interior
AR
waterproofed with silicone lube or
compounds.
Waterproof types; blade type SAE
Connectors and
AR
terminal
J858, pin type SAE J928, and spade
SAE J561.  Blade and pin types
fully enclosed and lubricated, prior
to assembly with silicone lubricant;
spade type equipped with heat shrink-
able sleeves and coated witin electrical
varnish after assembly; all connectors
and terminals plated or solder-coated
to retard corrosion.
1 ea per
Connector holder
Plastic or plastic-insulated metal
spring clips; fastened to vehicle;
connector
furnished to anchor wire-to-wire
connectors.
Running lamps
11 ea min
4 sidemarker, 4 clearance, 3 rear
identification; per TTMA RP-108/l
or RP-108/3.  Waterproof and shock
resistant types.
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Combination lamps
2 turn and tail outboard and 2
4 ea min
stop and tail inboard; per TTMA
RP No. 14 and SAE J759; double
contact; 3 wire type including
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ground wire; waterproof and shock
resistant type.
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