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4. The tools
used for crimping include hand crimp tools and automatic crimping
machines.1 B-form crimping
The crimp sleeve, that is, the crimping area, open prior crimping.12: B-form crimping
The crimping area defined the position which the crimp connection is
made, compressing the sleeve around the conductor.1.3 Crimp Terminal
Crimp terminals fall under the category solder-free electrical connections.
Fig.
. 4.
Advantages
- crimping efficient technique for terminating conductors
- automatic semi-automatic crimping machines manual crimping
tools can used
- there are cold solder points
- contact spring force not reduced the heat soldering
- crimp terminals retain the flexibility the conductor
- conductor insulation not burned, discoloured overheated
- good connection made, with reproducible electrical and mechanical
values
- crimping can monitored easily
Disadvantages:
- the crimp terminal cannot removed
- special tools are required
4.3.
The general requirements and testing methods are specified DIN EN
60352-2.
The tools, crimp sleeves and conductors should matched for crimp
termination. The aim produce solder-free electrical connections, which
meet all specified mechanical, electrical and climatic conditions. The wire should stripped the correct length, without
damaging the wire strands the conductor.1