Crimp contact for connecting electrical wires

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined

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174 94R, 439877, 439882, 439887, H01R 418

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055042759

ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a crimp contact used for connecting electrical wires. The said crimp contact is of the type consisting of a strip of electrically conductive material, for example copper, crimped to form a substantially square shape, with rounded corners and edges. According to the present invention, the electrically conductive base material is backed with a layer of soldering material, for example tin, in various shapes and size. In addition, solder flux may be advantageously placed between the soldering material and the electrically conductive base.

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