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TE Connectivity 828905-1 Single Wire Seal: Documentation Review Guide

A documentation-first guide to reviewing a TE Connectivity 828905-1 single-wire-seal request.
August 16, 2026

TE Connectivity 828905-1 is published on this site as a single-wire seal record in the Timer Connector System. The visible catalogue wording includes “SINGLE-WIRE-SEAL(5MM HOLE),” silicone as a main material, AMP branding and a wire-seal classification. These fields help a team locate a precise record for a sealing enquiry. They do not, on their own, approve a wire, cavity, contact, connector, service repair, environmental result or finished harness. This guide turns a 828905-1 request into a traceable documentation review.

1. Start with the exact 828905-1 catalogue record

Open the TE Connectivity 828905-1 product page and preserve the full part number, manufacturer identity, source URL, visible description and review date. Capture the description exactly as published rather than replacing it with a convenient generic name. If an enquiry contains only a family name, a photo or an informal repair description, keep that preliminary information separate from the exact catalogue record.

The site page is a useful locating source. Record its visible Timer Connector System, single-wire-seal and silicone wording as catalogue observations. The project still needs the applicable controlled manufacturer documentation and the released assembly context before anyone treats a seal as approved for a particular interface.

2. Keep identification separate from sealing approval

A wire-seal record is not an interface release. Before using a seal in an assembly or service decision, request the governing drawing and revision, the exact connector and terminal references, the approved wire and insulation details, the assembly instructions, and the required inspection or validation evidence. Assign an owner and status to every item: available, requested, under review or approved by the responsible project authority.

This separation matters because catalogue words can describe a component without proving a complete stack-up. They do not establish cavity use, mating relationship, fit, lubricant condition, tooling, retention, ingress performance, temperature result, substitute status or vehicle/equipment approval. Keep each claim tied to a source that expressly supports it.

3. Use a focused review checklist

A short checklist keeps an enquiry useful to engineering, quality and sourcing at the same time. Include the exact part number, current source link, requested quantity and timing, the manufacturer document revision, connector and terminal references supplied by the project, wire and insulation information, assembly/inspection references, and the technical decision owner. Treat missing inputs as open questions instead of estimating them from a product-page label.

  • Confirm TE Connectivity 828905-1 and retain the catalogue source date.
  • Record the visible single-wire-seal and Timer Connector System wording as observations.
  • Request controlled documents before any interface, assembly or service statement.
  • Link the project drawing, revision, inspection plan and approving owner.
  • Keep quotation, availability and delivery questions separate from technical release.

4. Treat nearby records as independent references

The website also publishes TE Connectivity 828921-1 and TE Connectivity 1-968857-1 as separate catalogue records. They can help a reader locate independently named pages, but this article does not say they fit, mate with, replace or are compatible with 828905-1. Shared brand or family language alone cannot establish a technical relationship.

Review each potential item with its own exact number, source and revision evidence. If a project needs an approved relationship, ask for a document that names the precise combination and the applicable revision. This discipline prevents a web search or purchase request from being mistaken for an engineering decision.

5. Frame a clear support request

A useful request states the complete part number, product-page link, project or drawing reference, the decision being sought, quantity, timing, destination and available documents. Say whether the need is record location, source-document review, quotation support or technical confirmation. Do not describe an unverified seal as an approved repair, substitute, production-ready assembly or proven environmental solution.

Clear boundaries make follow-up faster. They let commercial and technical teams work in parallel while keeping observed catalogue information distinct from controlled project evidence.

Frequently asked questions

Does the 828905-1 product page prove a seal will fit a connector?

No. It identifies a published catalogue record. Fit and interface use require the relevant controlled documentation and project approval.

Can the visible material wording be copied into an assembly instruction?

No. Use it as a documentation-review cue. The responsible team must verify the exact revision and assembly requirements from the governing source before issuing instructions.

What should an enquiry include?

Provide the full part number, source link, project reference, requested decision, quantity, schedule, destination and available documents. Keep commercial questions separate from technical approval.

Conclusion

TE Connectivity 828905-1 is a clear starting record for a single-wire-seal enquiry. Preserve the catalogue evidence, expose missing project inputs and let controlled documentation govern every interface or assembly decision. For help locating a published record or preparing a traceable request, contact our connector team with the full part number and project reference.

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