Process for cutting off a section of sheathing

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29720, 29748, 81 951, H01R 4300

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055968023

ABSTRACT:
The conductor end to be worked is clamped behind the conductor end section (5) to be stripped and is held in its axial position. Subsequently a scanning arrangement displaceable relative to the free end in longitudinal direction of the conductor end section (5) is used to determine the free end of this conductor end section (5), then the cutting knives (12, 13) are advanced into cutting contact with the conductor end section (5) by a distance (x) corresponding to the severing and/or insulation stripping length previously determined from the end position, and after cutting off the requested layer by means of cutting knives (12, 13) the latter are used to push the cut-off layer towards the end, and this cut-off and/or insulation stripping process can be repeated once or several times with graduated cutting depths, if need be.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4649621 (1987-03-01), Dusel et al.
patent: 4745828 (1988-05-01), Stepan
patent: 4763411 (1988-08-01), Takeshita
patent: 4999910 (1991-03-01), Cross

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