Clamping clip of wire terminal
A technology of terminals and clips, which is applied in the field of terminal automatic crimping machines, to achieve the effect of firmly clamping terminals, reducing friction and increasing friction
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[0028] When the electric wire 17 and the terminal 16 are compacted and moved below the clamping clip of the present invention, the driving mechanism 2 drives the moving splint 4 to move down until the hook 12 moves below the terminal 16, the moving splint 4 stops moving, and the driving mechanism 2 Drive the splint 4 and the hook 12 to move up, and at the same time drive the terminal 16 and the wire 17 to move up for a certain distance, and the terminal 16 contacts the blade 14. Since the thickness of the blade 14 increases from bottom to top, the terminal 16 and the blade 14 The friction force between them is also increasing, so that the friction force of the terminal 16 is almost zero at the moment of contact with the blade 14, so that the terminal 16 will not move sideways; when the hook 12 drives the terminal 16 to move up to the step 7, the drive The mechanism 2 stops moving; at this moment, the upper end surface of the terminal 16 is flush with the surface of the step 7 a...
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[0030] This embodiment is a further optimization of the first embodiment, that is, on the basis of completing the first embodiment, the function of the limit step 15 is added, and the specific implementation is as follows:
[0031] According to the thickness of the terminal 16, a sensor is pre-installed at an appropriate position on the inner side of the static splint 3. The sensor is used to detect the position of the limit switch, that is, when the limit switch moves to the position of the sensor, the sensor receives and sends this signal to the driver. Mechanism 2, after receiving this signal, the drive mechanism 2 stops moving.
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