Control method of terminal crimping device

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29705, 29748, 29753, H01R43/04

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059014407

ABSTRACT:
A method of controlling the terminal crimping device is proposed by providing an elevating crimper for crimping terminals onto exposed conductors of cables, positioning an anvil opposite to said crimper, elevating the drive means including a servo motor. The standard value for determining whether or not the crimper height is out of conformity with the standard value, the administration value for administering the crimper height, and the decision value for determining whether or not the crimping performance is good or not on the basis of the crimper height are recorded such that an alarm is issued when the crimper height is out of conformity with said standard value, said administration value, and said decision value at the time of terminal crimping operation.

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