Terminal carrier chipper

Cutting – Means to drive or to guide tool – With simple oscillating motion only

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83580, 83607, 83955, B26D 516, B26D 130

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055200796

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a terminal carrier chipper for chipping a terminal carrier that couples a plurality of terminals in concatenation during the process of fabricating a wire harness used in electrical circuits. The object of the invention is to provide a terminal carrier chipper in simple structure, which is less vibrating and noisy and whose blade section exhibits an improved durability. The terminal carrier chipper according to the present invention includes: a fixed blade 3; a moving blade lever 9; and a rotating cam 5. The moving blade lever 9 is oscillated around a support shaft 10 by rotating the cam 5 while causing a projection 5a of the cam 5 to come in contact with a cam guide 11 arranged on the moving blade lever, so that a blade edge 9c of the moving blade lever nears and leaves a blade edge 3a of the fixed blade 3 to thereby chip a terminal carrier T.

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patent: 2870837 (1959-01-01), Rosenberg
patent: 4241631 (1980-12-01), Salvatore
patent: 5140882 (1992-08-01), Hyder

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