Crimpers, Applicators, Presses
58587-1 is a type of crimping tool. It is a specialized tool used to apply a specialized type of connectors to a range of applications. It is commonly used in industrial, mechanical, and medical applications, and is capable of crimping a wide variety of cables, wires, and tubes. The tool utilizes a precision die and tabular spectrum to correctly crimp the cable to the desired specification.
Application
The 58587-1 is a highly versatile tool and can be used in a range of industries and applications. It can be used to crimp cables, wires, and tubes onto a variety of substrates such as circuit boards, terminal blocks, and liners. It is also used to apply connectors to medical equipment, robotic devices, aerospace equipment, and electrical systems.
The tool can be used in a range of industries, including automotive, aircraft, electronics manufacturing, and medical. In the automotive sector, it can be used to attach vehicle control systems, air bags, and other safety systems. In the aircraft industry, it can be used to apply specialized connectors to navigation systems, fuel pumps, and hydraulic systems. In the electronics manufacturing industry, it can be used to attach cables to circuit boards, and in the medical sector, it is used to attach medical equipment such as defibrillators, pacemakers, and ventilators.
Working Principle
The 58587-1 utilizes a specialized die and tabular spectrum in order to correctly crimp the cable to the desired specification. The first step is to insert the cable into the die and adjust the pressure of the tool. The pressure is adjusted with a knob on the tool. The pressure of the tool ensures that the crimping force applied to the cable is sufficient to give the desired result. Once the pressure has been set, the tabular spectrum is used to select the correct setting for the application. The tabular spectrum shows the correct settings which will result in the desired outcome.
Once the settings have been set, the tool is placed into the tabular spectrum. The tabular spectrum shows the correct crimping die and the contact force with which the cable needs to be connected. When the tabular spectrum is correctly adjusted, the next step is to insert the cable into the die. The die closes around the cable and the pressure from the tool is applied. This applies an equal amount of force to each wire in the cable, applying the correct level of crimping force to ensure the desired outcome.
Finally, the crimp is tested. The tabular spectrum will also show the correct range of voltage, current, and cable length which should produce the optimal crimp. If the results of the test are satisfactory, the crimp is accepted and ready for use. This process ensures that the correct amount of force is applied to the cable resulting in a secure bond that will last for many years.