Allicdata Part #: | 7-21000-7-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
7-21000-7 |
Price: | $ 1.11 |
Product Category: | Tools |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
Short Description: | SCREW,CAP,SOCKET HEAD |
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DataSheet: | 7-21000-7 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
100 +: | $ 1.00800 |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
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Crimpers, Applicators, and Presses have developed a variety of specialized accessories since their inception. This article will explore the application fields and working principles for these accessories, in order to give a more comprehensive understanding of their capabilities.
Crimpers
Crimpers are a type of mechanical tool used to connect a second component to an existing structure, and are commonly used in the electrical and electrical-mechanical industries. They work primarily by squeezing the two components together, and focusing the force on the connection point between the components. The force exerted by the crimper is enough to break the bond between the components without causing damage to either of them.
Application
Crimping accessories are most commonly used to connect electrical wires or cables to various devices, such as light fixtures, receptacles, and switches. They are also used for splicing wires and cables together, or for attaching terminal pins to electrical cables. Crimpers are also used for forming connections between metal and plastic components, such as conduit and insulation, and for joining bolts and other threaded fasteners.
Working Principle
Crimping works by combining the action of a plier and a hammer. The plier grips the component when the user applies downward pressure, and the hammer is used to alter the components shape until the two fit securely together. To ensure a proper connection, the user must also be sure to not over-tighten the crimper, or the connection may become too tight and cause damage to the components.
Applicators
Applicators are tools that use precision to apply pre-determined amounts of pressure to components. The pressure is necessary to secure items together, or to help with insulation. They are used in a variety of situations, from manufacturing to medical procedures, and are known for their exact, consistent results.
Application
One of the most common use for applicators is in sealing processes, such as sealing battery cells or covering electronic circuits. They are also used to apply lubricants to bearings, machining operations, and other maintenance and operation tasks. In manufacturing, they are used to secure or insulate components, as well as to apply adhesives. In medical procedures, applicators are used to attach thermoplastic capsules or bandages to skin.
Working Principle
Applicators work by using either a pressure or vacuum system to apply the required force. Pressure systems work by using an adjustable pressure valve to push the desired liquid or gas onto the component, which is then declared to the desired shape and size. Vacuum systems work by using a vacuum chamber to suck the liquid or gas into the component, keeping it securely in place.
Presses
Presses are tools used for pressing items between two surfaces in order to shape them. They range from hand tools to large, machine-based presses and are designed to apply exact amounts of exact force to the desired material.
Application
Presses are commonly used in manufacturing. They are most often used to form metals, such as pressing metal sheets into desired shapes. They can also be used to press plastic parts and components into desired shapes. Some presses are also used in stamping operations, such as printing money or other documents.
Working Principle
Presses work by applying a force to the material. This force is applied with a plunger or ram, which is usually powered by a hydraulic or pneumatic system. The ram then applies the desired pressure to the material, pressing it against a stationary anvil or mold. The pressure is usually adjustable, allowing the user to tailor it to the specific job.
Crimpers, applicators, and presses are essential tools in a variety of industries, from electrical to manufacturing. This article has explored the various accessories and application fields of these tools, as well as their working principles. Through understanding of the capabilities and capabilities, one can make the most of these tools and ensure their proper use.
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