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I have an unusual request for information.  I was recently asked if there
are standards for cable construction, and standards that describe how a
desired construction is to be documented - i.e. preferred ways to terminate
shields on a connector backshell and how to show this type of information as
clearly and unambiguously as possible on cable drawings. 

I am guessing that many of you have probably come across this type of thing
before, either in your current work or in a past life.  Are there IEEE,
ANSI, MIL or other standards that are commonly used as guides when creating
cable assembly drawings/documentation?  I have also been told that
"workmanship" standards exist as well, but I have not been able to locate
any yet.

Thank you-
-Andy

Andrew Veit
MTS Systems

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