Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device
Patent
1994-03-28
1995-02-28
Vo, Peter Dungba
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to assemble electrical device
29280, 29282, 29758, 72410, H01R 43042
Patent
active
053925084
ABSTRACT:
A crimping tool for connecting a cable fitting to the end of a coaxial cable is made up of one or more die members having tapered die surfaces of circular configuration, a chuck which is axially spaced from the die surfaces to support the fitting in loosely assembled relation to the end of the cable, and a handle is pivotally mounted in such a way as to cause axial movement of the chuck toward and away from the die surfaces and specifically to axially force the fitting into the die cavity and uniformly reduce the circumference of one end of the fitting into a generally conical configuration snugly engaging the cable.
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Holliday Randall A.
Kesinger Donald
Cable Ready, Inc.
Dungba Vo Peter
Reilly John E.
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