Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device
Patent
1985-06-27
1987-05-26
Goldberg, Howard N.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to assemble electrical device
29 33F, 29 33M, 295646, 295662, 295663, H01R 43048
Patent
active
046673970
ABSTRACT:
A die set assembly for crimp connecting an electrical lead to terminals or the like. The device includes apparatus for cooperatively feeding the length of electrical lead, a length of terminal, and a crimp connector strip, carrying series of crimp connectors. The device further includes apparatus for adjustably positioning a cutter relative to the die set assembly, whereby when the length of electrical lead and crimp connector strip have been positioned in the machine, and the terminal length determined, the machine will crimp a crimp connector, a lead and predetermined length of terminal and sever the crimp connector from the strip and cut a predetermined length of terminal.
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Day James C.
Payne Gerald
Goldberg Howard N.
Gorski Joseph M.
Miller Jr. Maurice L.
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