Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1974-12-12
1976-05-04
DiPalma, Victor A.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29203P, 29203MW, H01R 4300
Patent
active
039539253
ABSTRACT:
A tool for installing a set of wires on the rearward portion of a connector frame that has insulation-piercing contact elements for receiving the wires, including a connector-holding arm pivotally mounted on a base and a pair of wire-holding jigs mounted on the base, so that as the arm pivots the wires are severed and pressed into the connector frame. The wire-holding jigs lie on either side of the path of the arm to permit the leading portion of the arm to pass between the jigs, and the jig which holds the cut wire ends that are not installed, lies at a greater angle from the initial arm position than the other jig. The arm includes a cam for applying a large wire-installing force. The tool includes color-coded charts, each having a red or blue color for matching a red or blue cap on a connector frame, to assure that the proper chart is used.
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DiPalma Victor A.
Viking Industries, Inc.
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