Figure-defined product

ISO 80369-3 Figure C.4 Male Axial-Load Enteral Reference Connector

Use this page to prepare ISO 80369 connector, product, standard and RFQ context for KingPo review.

Configured to quotation requirementsFigure C.4Available for quotationConfirm calibration scope
Standard and Figure

2016+A1:2019 Figure C.4

Connector role

male enteral lock

Mating counterpart

Use with the opposite connector side in the selected test setup

Order package

Individual item, matched counterpart, complete set, calibration or documents

Technical drawing and dimensions

Public reference drawing for Figure identity

Use this drawing to identify the Figure, connector side, mating relationship and dimensional reference before quotation. It is an engineering reference, not the main product photo.

Standard2016+A1:2019
FigureC.4
Drawing rolePublic reference technical drawing
Product photoAvailable above
Controlled drawingAvailable with order review

Key information

What to confirm before ordering

Standard / FigureFigure C.4
Product typereference connector
Connector familyenteral reference family
RFQ inputsMating connector, method, quantity, fixture and certificate needs
CalibrationDiscuss certificate scope and traceability needs for the requested product scope

Include the mating connector, required test method, fixture need, quantity, calibration scope and documentation expectation when asking for this Figure item.

Test path

How this product fits into the method

Use the method path to decide whether the order needs only this item, a matched counterpart, a fixture, test equipment or a complete set.

Test pathProduct roleTypical additional equipment
Axial-load separationMating connector in the assembled test connectionAxial-load fixture, force measurement system and sample support
Resistance to overridingReference interface in the assembled connector conditionForce or torque-route fixture, alignment support and measurement channel

What this Figure item is for

ISO 80369-3 Figure C.4 Male Axial-Load Enteral Reference Connector is the reference connector used with ISO 80369-3:2016+A1:2019, Annex C, Figure C.4. It addresses a practical buyer problem: enteral connector projects need a reference side that matches the sample before leakage, unscrewing, axial-load or non-interconnectability evaluation. Use the page to confirm the connector side, mating counterpart, interface type, test path and quotation scope before ordering the item or a matched set.

How to decide whether this is the right item

Start with whether the tested sample is a male or female enteral connector and whether the task is leakage/unscrewing or axial-load related. Select Figure C.4 when the sample under evaluation matches a female mating connector; the reference item supplies the opposite mating side for the specified setup. A frequent purchasing error is treating an enteral reference connector like a Luer part or omitting the mating side when requesting a quotation.

Typical use cases

This page is most useful for enteral feeding device R&D, connector supplier validation, laboratory pre-checks and certification preparation. Buyers usually arrive here because they need a known mating reference before planning axial-load separation, overriding resistance, non-interconnectable characteristics, not because they are shopping for a general-purpose connector.

Standard and method relationship

This item belongs to ISO 80369-3:2016+A1:2019, Annex C, Figure C.4. Product type: reference connector. Gender: male. Connection type: enteral. Related ISO 80369-20 method paths include axial-load-separation, resistance-to-overriding. The standard Figure identifies the reference relationship; KingPo quotation review confirms the controlled drawing, documentation and certificate wording for the selected order scope.

Role in the test setup

Use this item when the test object is a female mating connector and the evaluation concerns axial-load separation, overriding resistance, non-interconnectable characteristics. In a complete setup it may work with pressure, force, torque or fixture equipment depending on the method. The Figure item defines the mating reference role; it is not a leakage tester, force tester or torque tester by itself.

Additional selection, counterpart and documentation notes

Male / female and lock / slip selection

The listed gender is male, so the tested sample should be prepared with the opposite mating side. Lock interfaces usually require buyers to state the thread or locking relationship and whether torque-related methods are part of the request. Include the sample drawing or photo when the connector side, thread or slip interface is not obvious.

Configuration notes before RFQ

Depending on the method, the request may also need leakage equipment, axial-load equipment, torque equipment, a connector support fixture or a stress-cracking fixture. For this standard family, the RFQ should emphasize sample gender, enteral connector drawing or photo, intended test action, counterpart need and documentation route.

Counterpart or complete set

For Figure C.4, the counterpart is a female mating connector. This item can be discussed as an individual Figure product or as part of a matched set when the method requires a counterpart, fixture and storage case. Include whether the counterpart, storage case, fixture, gauge or test equipment should be quoted together.

Calibration and documentation

Calibration or dimensional verification should be discussed for the selected Figure item, not assumed for the whole product family. Ask for certificate wording, measured features, traceability route and recalibration interval when those details are required for laboratory records or supplier qualification.

RFQ Checklist

Include ISO 80369-3, Figure C.4, tested connector type, required mating side, lock or slip connection, related method (axial-load-separation, resistance-to-overriding), quantity, counterpart need, complete-set need, fixture or equipment need, certificate wording and shipping region. Attach a sample drawing or photo when the connector side or interface is not obvious.

RFQ context

Quote requests should include product, Figure, standard part, connector side, mating counterpart, test method, fixture need, quantity, calibration requirement and certificate expectation.

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FAQ

Can Figure C.4 be quoted directly?

Yes, but include ISO 80369-3, Figure C.4, a female mating connector, quantity and certificate needs so KingPo can identify the correct item scope.

Can this male enteral item replace a normal connector?

No. It should be treated as a reference connector or component for axial-load separation, overriding resistance, non-interconnectable characteristics. A production connector should not be substituted unless KingPo confirms the function and acceptance basis.

What RFQ information is needed for ISO 80369-3 Figure C.4?

Include ISO 80369-3, Figure C.4, tested connector, required mating side, quantity, certificate requirement, calibration need and any related ISO 80369-20 method such as axial-load-separation, resistance-to-overriding.

Are dimensions or tolerances for Figure C.4 shown on this page?

Controlled dimensions and tolerances should be confirmed from approved source documents and KingPo engineering data during quotation.

When is a complete set more appropriate for Figure C.4?

A complete set is more appropriate when the buyer also needs the counterpart, fixture, storage case, gauge, equipment interface or certificate package for Figure C.4.