Machine for staking a two part connector housing together

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device

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29267, 29758, 29760, B23P 1904, H01R 4318, H01R 4326

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054759161

ABSTRACT:
A machine (10) is disclosed for staking a multi-part connector housing together. The machine includes upper and lower die assemblies (26, 30) that are brought into engagement by means of a manually actuated ram (18). The connector and cable assembly (12) to be staked is held between a lower die nest (98) and an upper die face (130) that are spring biased toward each other. Lower staking pins (82, 84) are fixed with respect to the base (16) of the machine while upper staking pins (142) are fixed with respect to the ram (18). As the ram moves toward the base, the lower die nest (98) and upper die face (130), as well as the connector move downwardly toward and into staking engagement with the lower staking pins (82, 84). Concurrently, the upper staking pins (142) move toward and into staking engagement with the upper side of the connector.

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patent: 4765059 (1988-08-01), Pearce
patent: 5222292 (1993-06-01), Comerci et al.

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