Continuity coupling in a harness making machine

Electricity: measuring and testing – Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components – Of individual circuit component or element

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324 66, 379 26, G01R 3102

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049280660

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is disclosed for automatically making and testing electrical cable assemblies. A novel coupling is provided between the bulk cable contained on a large reel and the logic circuitry of the automated machine so that individual wires within the cable can be identified, inserted into a desired terminal of a connector, and tested. The coupling utilizes a slip ring assembly to communicate with the individual wires of the cable through a connector that has been previously terminated on a pigtail extending from the central core of the reel.

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