GB/T 5076-2025
UpcomingMeasurement of the dimensions of a cylindrical component with axial terminations
具有两个轴向引出端的圆柱体元件的尺寸测量
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the methods for measuring the physical dimensions (such as length, diameter, and lead spacing) of cylindrical electronic components that have two axial wire leads. It is applied in the quality inspection and manufacturing of components like resistors, capacitors, and diodes, ensuring dimensional compliance for automated assembly and insertion into printed circuit boards. The standard is used by electronics manufacturers and testing laboratories to verify product specifications and maintain interchangeability.
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