Wire end locating device for a wire-working station

Tools – Wire stripper – Bench tools

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H02G 112

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042839718

ABSTRACT:
A power cord end locating device for use with a wire-working station includes first and second pick-up arms that are symmetrically mounted in front of a wire-working station and are movable between an open position and a closed position to sweep an area in front of the machine to locate a power cord end and move the end to and retain the end on a wire-working axis for presentation to the wire-working station. The pick-up arms are mounted in adjacent planes with each arm including first and second arcuate portions that present, respectively, an exteriorly curved and an interiorly curved surface to the wire-working axis. As the pick-up arms move from their open to their closed position, one of the arms contacts the wire end and urges it toward the wire-working axis with the pick-up arms, when in their closed position, holding the power cord end of the wire on the wire-working axis.

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