Electronic module insertion assisting tool
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610095319.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of electronic device assembly tools, and more specifically to an electronic module insertion tooling. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, the electronic equipment field is rapidly developing towards miniaturization, integration, and modularization, with increasing complexity and performance requirements. This trend presents multiple technical challenges for external connectors of electronic modules. To support diverse signal transmissions (such as high-speed data and control signals), the number of connector channels has significantly increased, along with physical dimensions and contact density. Secondly, the power of high-performance modules is rising dramatically, making traditional air-cooling solutions insufficient for heat dissipation. Liquid-cooled connectors with integrated sealing structures have become a mainstream approach, but the additional sealing force required for pressurized insertion and extraction also increases the module's insertion and extraction force. Furthermore, during module insertion and extraction, the high pin count of the electrical connector itself and the additional sealing force required for pressurized insertion and extraction of the liquid-cooled connector create a combined resistance, further increasing the difficulty of module insertion and extraction. All these factors combined result in the overall module insertion and extraction force far exceeding the limits of manual operation. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a high-force module insertion tooling to address these issues.
[0003] To meet the demands of high insertion and removal force in module insertion and removal during equipment operation, existing auxiliary tools are ill-suited for the complex operating conditions of the coupled electrical-liquid cooling system, lacking support for precise module alignment and force balance control. Furthermore, conventional manual insertion and removal methods have significant drawbacks; operators struggle to apply uniform force, easily leading to connector pin misalignment, seal damage, and other malfunctions. Incorrect insertion or removal can also result in poor module contact, heat dissipation failure, and, in severe cases, reduced equipment reliability. Simultaneously, the high-risk nature of manual operation can easily cause muscle strain, further increasing production and maintenance costs. Considering these factors, there is an urgent need to develop a dedicated insertion tooling for modules requiring high insertion and removal force to address the challenges of assembly and maintenance of highly integrated electronic equipment. Summary of the Invention
[0004] In response to the technical problems mentioned in the background, the present invention provides an electronic module insertion tooling that can stably, controllably, and reliably provide insertion force, thereby reducing the labor intensity of assembling and maintaining electronic equipment, avoiding damage to electronic equipment during assembly and maintenance, and ensuring the quality of electronic equipment assembly and maintenance.
[0005] This invention is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0006] This invention provides an electronic module insertion tooling, comprising: a tooling bracket capable of being erected above the insertion end of an electronic device, including a transverse beam capable of lateral movement; and a pressing mechanism mounted on the transverse beam, including a pull rod and a pressing rod, wherein the pull rod is tractively connected to the pressing rod and, during the upward rotation of the pull rod, can drive the pressing rod to move vertically downward.
[0007] The electronic module insertion tooling provided by this invention includes a tooling bracket and a pressing mechanism. The pressing mechanism is mounted on a transverse beam of the tooling bracket. In use, the tooling bracket can support the pressing mechanism above the socket end of the electronic device, ensuring a stable connection between the pressing mechanism and the socket end. This ensures stability and safety during the pressing process. Simultaneously, the transverse beam can move laterally, driving the pressing mechanism to move laterally as well. This allows for the pressing and assembly of all electronic modules requiring pressing. The pressing mechanism's pull rod is connected to the pressing rod via a transmission connection. Pulling the pull rod upwards rotates it, causing the pressing rod to move vertically downwards. This not only ensures accurate and reliable pressing assistance but also ensures that the line of action of the pressing force passes through the axis of the electronic module's center, preventing module jamming or even structural breakage.
[0008] Therefore, the electronic module insertion tooling provided by the present invention can provide a stable, controllable and reliable insertion force to reduce the labor intensity of assembling and maintaining electronic equipment, avoid damage to electronic equipment during assembly and maintenance, and ensure the quality of electronic equipment assembly and maintenance.
[0009] In an optional embodiment of this application, the tooling bracket includes a plurality of support rods, which are arranged vertically; a clamping assembly is provided at the lower end of the support rod, which can clamp the support structure of the electronic device so that the tooling bracket can be erected above the socket end of the electronic device.
[0010] In an optional embodiment of this application, the lower end of the support rod is provided with a limiting lock groove; the clamping assembly includes: a locking tongue, which is an eccentric cam structure, with its middle part hinged to the opening of the limiting lock groove, and is accommodated in the limiting lock groove in a vertical state. In a horizontal state, one end extends out of one side of the limiting lock groove, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the limiting lock groove; a locking nut, which is screwed to the lower end of the support rod and located above the limiting lock groove, to ensure that the support rod can be stably clamped on the support structure of the electronic device, thereby ensuring that the pressing mechanism can be stably connected above the socket end of the electronic device.
[0011] In an optional embodiment of this application, the tooling bracket further includes two supporting beams, which are arranged in parallel and spaced apart; the two ends of the transverse beam are respectively slidably connected to the corresponding supporting beams; and each supporting beam is equipped with a supporting rod.
[0012] In an optional embodiment of this application, the pressing mechanism further includes a pressing socket, which is mounted on the crossbeam and is movable along the length of the transverse beam; the pull rod and the pressing rod are mounted on the pressing socket to ensure that the pressing mechanism can be adjusted according to the interface position of the electronic module, thereby improving the applicability of the tooling.
[0013] In an optional embodiment of this application, the pressure rod is slidably connected to the pressure socket; the middle part of the pull rod is hinged to the pressure socket; the pressing mechanism further includes a lower pressing link, one end of which is hinged to the end of the pull rod opposite the pressure rod, and the other end is hinged to the pressure rod, so as to ensure that the pressure rod can be driven to move vertically downward during the upward rotation of the pull rod.
[0014] In an optional embodiment of this application, two pressing mechanisms are provided, and the two pressing mechanisms are spaced apart on the transverse beam to ensure that the electronic module is subjected to balanced force during the pressing process and to avoid the electronic module from tilting due to uneven force.
[0015] In an optional embodiment of this application, an upward lifting rod is also included. The two ends of the upward lifting rod along its length are respectively connected to the ends of the corresponding pull rods that are away from the pressure rods, so as to drive the two pressure rods to move upward synchronously by lifting one component, thereby ensuring the synchronicity of the actions of the two pressing mechanisms.
[0016] In an optional embodiment of this application, the positions of the two pressing mechanisms on the transverse beam are adjustable, and the lifting rod is slidably connected to the pull rod to improve the applicability of the tooling.
[0017] In an optional embodiment of this application, it further includes: an adjustment knob mounted on the transverse beam, located between the two pressure sockets, and capable of rotating along its own axis; a first adjustment link, one end of which is hinged to the corresponding pressure socket; and a second adjustment link, one end of which is hinged to the other end of the corresponding first adjustment link, and the other end of which is hinged to the adjustment knob, so as to ensure that the distance between the two pressure mechanisms can be adjusted according to the interface position of the electronic module.
[0018] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages and beneficial effects:
[0019] The electronic module insertion aid provided by this invention includes a tooling bracket and a pressing mechanism. The pressing mechanism is mounted on the transverse beam of the tooling bracket. The tooling bracket allows the pressing mechanism to be erected above the socket end of the electronic device, ensuring a stable connection between the pressing mechanism and the socket end. This ensures stability during the pressing process and, consequently, safety. Furthermore, the pressing mechanism's pull rod is connected to the pressing rod via a transmission connection. Pulling the pull rod upwards rotates it, causing the pressing rod to move vertically downwards. This not only ensures accurate and reliable pressing assistance but also ensures that the line of action of the pressing force passes through the axis of the electronic module's center, preventing module jamming or even structural component breakage. Therefore, this invention provides a stable, controllable, and reliable insertion force, reducing the labor intensity of assembling and maintaining electronic devices, preventing damage to electronic devices during assembly and maintenance, and ensuring the quality of electronic device assembly and maintenance. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this application and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0021] In the attached diagram:
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the electronic module insertion tooling in its working state according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0023] Figure 2 A three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the electronic module insertion tooling provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of the electronic module insertion tooling provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the AA-surface structure;
[0026] Figure 5 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the C-plane structure;
[0027] Figure 6 This is a side view of the electronic module insertion tooling provided in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0028] Figure 7 for Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the BB surface structure.
[0029] The attached diagram shows the markings and corresponding component names:
[0030] 1-Support rod, 2-Lock tongue, 3-Locking nut, 4-Support beam, 5-Horizontal sliding block, 6-Pressure socket, 8-Horizontal beam, 9-Pull rod, 10-Down pressure link, 12-Up lifting rod, 13-First hinge shaft, 14-Second hinge shaft, 15-Sixth hinge shaft, 16-Pressure rod, 17-First adjusting link, 18-Second adjusting link, 19-Third hinge shaft, 20-Fourth hinge shaft, 21-Fifth hinge shaft, 22-Upper bearing, 23-Lower bearing, 24-Adjusting rotation, 25-Limit pin.
[0031] Specific implementation party
[0032] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following drawings indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one drawing, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent drawings.
[0033] In the description of the embodiments of this application, the indicated orientation or positional relationship is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship that the device of this application is usually placed in when in use, or the orientation or positional relationship that is commonly understood by those skilled in the art. It is only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and is not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, it should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0034] In the description of this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "set up," "install," "connect," and "link" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0035] It should be noted that when inserting or removing modules with high insertion and removal forces, existing methods mainly include purely manual operation or simple auxiliary tools, which present the following key technical problems:
[0036] Inaccurate torque control can easily lead to damage to modules or interfaces: High insertion and extraction forces require precise and stable applied torque to ensure smooth insertion and extraction and avoid impact. In purely manual operation, it is difficult for the operator to accurately perceive and control the magnitude and direction of the applied torque in real time. Excessive force or deviation in direction can easily cause irreversible damage such as bending or breaking of the module's shape, internal precision contacts or pins, and stress damage to the PCB board. In addition, although existing auxiliary tools can provide assistance, they lack effective torque feedback, limiting and protection mechanisms. Operators still need to rely on experience and feeling to apply force, which is extremely risky.
[0037] The direction of force application is difficult to guarantee to be absolutely perpendicular and coaxial, causing lateral force damage: The ideal state for module insertion and removal is to apply a pure axial force, that is, the line of action of the force strictly passes through the axis of the module center. When operating manually or with non-dedicated, non-guided tools, it is very easy to generate harmful lateral force and overturning moment due to hand shaking, force point displacement or misalignment of the tool and module interface. In severe cases, this non-axial force can cause interface misalignment, module jamming or even structural component breakage.
[0038] Manual operation is laborious, inefficient, and poses safety hazards: Frequent large insertion and extraction forces consume a lot of the operator's physical strength, resulting in low work efficiency. In scenarios requiring delicate operation, it is difficult to apply force manually and maintain stability, further increasing the difficulty of operation and the risk of damage.
[0039] Lack of versatility and suitability: Some existing auxiliary tools are often designed only for specific models and sizes of modules, which has poor versatility. When faced with modules with different specifications and interface forms that have high insertion and extraction forces, a variety of special tools need to be prepared, which increases the cost of use and management complexity.
[0040] To address this issue, the inventors innovatively proposed an electronic module insertion tooling to solve the aforementioned problems, specifically: Example
[0041] Combination Figure 1 and Figure 2 This embodiment provides an electronic module insertion tooling, including: a tooling bracket, which can be erected above the insertion end of an electronic device, including a transverse beam 8, which can move laterally; and a pressing mechanism, which is installed on the transverse beam 8, including a pull rod 9 and a pressing rod 16, wherein the pull rod 9 is convexly connected to the pressing rod 16, and can drive the pressing rod 16 to move vertically downward during the upward rotation of the pull rod 9.
[0042] Continue to combine Figure 2 The tooling bracket includes multiple support rods 1, which are arranged vertically; the lower end of each support rod 1 is provided with a clamping assembly, which can clamp the support structure of the electronic device so that the tooling bracket can be erected above the socket end of the electronic device.
[0043] Specifically, the tooling bracket also includes two supporting beams 4, which are arranged in parallel and spaced apart; both ends of the transverse beam 8 are slidably connected to the corresponding supporting beams 4; each supporting beam 4 is equipped with a supporting rod 1. Meanwhile, graduations are provided on the supporting beams 4 to facilitate quantitative control of the spacing during the pressing process.
[0044] Generally, four support rods 1 are provided, and two support rods 1 are provided at intervals on each support beam 4. In this embodiment, the upper end of the support rod 1 is a threaded rod, and the support beam 4 has stepped holes. The support rod 1 passes through the corresponding stepped holes from below and is fixed to the support beam 4 from the top using a spring-loaded flat pad template. The support rod 1 and the support beam 4 are fixed with nuts, so that the upper end of the support rod 1 is located inside the support beam 4. This not only facilitates disassembly and saves space, but also has an aesthetically pleasing appearance and no local protrusions.
[0045] It is understood that both ends of the transverse beam 8 are fixed to the transverse slider 5 by multiple (e.g., four) screws. The transverse slider 5 then spans across the supporting beam 4 and can move horizontally along the supporting beam 4. The supporting beam 4 is provided with a groove (grooves are provided on both sides of the supporting beam 4), and the transverse slider 5 is embedded in the groove to prevent it from slipping off the supporting beam 4. Simultaneously, the supporting beam 4 has limiting structures at both ends: one end has a screw limiting on the supporting beam 4, and the other end has a locking limit at the end of the groove.
[0046] Combination Figure 3 and Figure 5 The lower end of the support rod 1 is provided with a limiting lock groove; the clamping assembly includes: a locking tongue 2, which is an eccentric cam structure, with its middle part hinged to the groove opening of the limiting lock groove, and is accommodated in the limiting lock groove in a vertical state. In a horizontal state, one end extends out of one side of the limiting lock groove, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the limiting lock groove; a locking nut 3, which is screwed to the lower end of the support rod 1 and located above the limiting lock groove, to ensure that the support rod 1 can be stably clamped on the support structure of the electronic device, thereby ensuring that the pressing mechanism can be stably connected above the socket end of the electronic device.
[0047] It should be understood that the locking tongue 2 is hinged to the support rod 1 via the fourth hinge shaft 20. In use, the locking tongue 2 is rotated to be in a vertical position and accommodated within the limiting locking groove. Then, the lower end of the support rod 1 is inserted into the mounting hole of the equipment support structure. After the lower end of the support rod 1 protrudes from the mounting hole, the locking tongue 2 pops out under gravity and locks the lower side of the equipment support structure. By tightening the locking nut 3, the locking tongue 2 quickly locks the equipment support structure, thereby quickly and stably fixing the support rod 1 to the equipment support structure. Preferably, the locking nut 3 is provided with circumferential knurling, which can increase friction and facilitate quick tightening of the nut.
[0048] It is understood that the pressing mechanism also includes a pressing socket 6, which is mounted on the crossbeam and can move along the length of the transverse beam 8; the pull rod 9 and the pressing rod 16 are mounted on the pressing socket 6 to ensure that the pressing mechanism can be adjusted according to the interface position of the electronic module, thereby improving the applicability of the tooling.
[0049] Similarly, grooves are provided on both sides of the transverse beam 8, and the two pressure sockets 6 are embedded in the grooves to prevent them from slipping off the transverse beam 8.
[0050] Combination Figure 4 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 The pressure rod 16 is slidably connected to the pressure socket 6; the middle part of the pull rod 9 is hinged to the pressure socket 6; the pressing mechanism also includes a lower pressing link 10, one end of the lower pressing link 10 is hinged to the end of the pull rod 9 opposite the pressure rod 16, and the other end is hinged to the pressure rod 16, so as to ensure that the pressure rod 16 can be driven to move vertically downward during the upward rotation of the pull rod 9.
[0051] Specifically, the middle part of the pull rod 9 is hinged to the corresponding pressure socket 6 via the second hinge shaft 14, and the length of the section of the pull rod 9 away from the lower pressure link 10 is greater than the length of the other section. In this embodiment, the pull rod 9 includes a horizontal section and an inclined section, the connection between the horizontal section and the inclined section is hinged to the pressure socket 6, the length of the inclined section is greater than the length of the horizontal section, and the horizontal section is hinged to the lower pressure link 10. For example, the lower pressure link 10 is hinged to the pull rod 9 via the sixth hinge shaft 15, and the lower pressure link 10 is hinged to the pressure rod 16 via the first hinge shaft 13. Meanwhile, the pressure socket 6 is provided with a rectangular groove for installing the downward pressure rod 9, and the pressure socket 6 is provided with a circular hole (with an elongated slot on the side wall) for installing the pressure rod 16. The first hinge shaft 13 connects the downward pressure connecting rod 10 and the pressure rod 16 and slides into the elongated slot. Thus, when the pull rod 9 is pulled up, the inclined section rotates upward and the horizontal section rotates downward, thereby causing the downward pressure connecting rod 10 to tilt downward and causing the pressure rod 16 to move along its own length direction, realizing the vertical downward movement of the pressure rod 16.
[0052] Furthermore, two pressing mechanisms are provided, and the two pressing mechanisms are spaced apart on the transverse beam 8 to ensure that the electronic module is subjected to balanced force during the pressing process and to avoid the electronic module from tilting due to uneven force.
[0053] This embodiment also includes an upward lifting rod 12, the two ends of which are connected to the corresponding ends of the pull rod 9 away from the pressure rod 16, so that by lifting one component, the two pressure rods 16 can be moved upward synchronously, ensuring the synchronicity of the two pressing mechanisms.
[0054] Based on this, the positions of the two pressing mechanisms on the transverse beam 8 can be adjusted, and the lifting rod 12 is slidably connected to the pull rod 9 to improve the applicability of the tooling, so that a set of tooling is compatible with a variety of large insertion and extraction force modules of different shapes, sizes and interface types.
[0055] Combination Figure 2 and Figure 4 This embodiment also includes: an adjustment knob, mounted on the transverse beam 8, located between the two pressure sockets 6, and capable of rotating along its own axis; a first adjustment link 17, one end of which is hinged to the corresponding pressure socket 6; and a second adjustment link 18, one end of which is hinged to the other end of the corresponding first adjustment link 17, and the other end of which is hinged to the adjustment knob, to ensure that the distance between the two pressure mechanisms can be adjusted according to the interface position of the electronic module.
[0056] In this embodiment, a mounting base for an adjusting knob is provided in the middle of the transverse beam 8. An upper bearing 22 and a lower bearing 23 are mounted on this mounting base. The rotating shaft of the adjusting knob is fixedly connected to both the upper bearing 22 and the lower bearing 23, and a limit pin 25 (generally a cotter pin) is provided at its lower end to allow the adjusting knob to rotate along its own axis. Simultaneously, the adjusting knob is hinged to the second adjusting link 18 via a fifth hinge shaft 21 (such as a hinge screw), and the second adjusting link 18 is hinged to the first adjusting link 17 via a third hinge shaft 19. Therefore, as the clockwise rotation angle of the adjusting knob increases, the distance between the two pressure sockets 6 decreases; conversely, as the counterclockwise rotation angle of the adjusting knob increases, the distance between the two pressure sockets 6 increases. The distance between the two pressure sockets 6 reaches its maximum when the first adjusting link 17 and the second adjusting link 18 are collinear.
[0057] Similarly, the adjustment knob is knurled around its circumference to increase friction and facilitate adjustment of the distance between the two pressure sockets 6.
[0058] In summary, the electronic module insertion tooling provided in this embodiment includes a tooling bracket and a pressing mechanism.
[0059] In use, the support rod 1 is inserted into the equipment support structure, the locking tongue 2 pops open and locks the equipment support structure, and then the locking bolt is rotated to make the locking tongue 2 lock the equipment support structure, thus completing the locking. The tooling bracket transverse beam 8 is then added to the electronic device, thereby setting the pressing mechanism above the socket end of the electronic device. This ensures that the pressing mechanism can be stably connected above the socket end of the electronic device, ensuring stability during the pressing process of the electronic module, and thus ensuring safety during the pressing process of the electronic module.
[0060] Then, move the transverse beam 8 so that the pressure rod 16 is directly above the device module. Turn the adjustment knob counterclockwise and, referring to the scale on the transverse beam 8, move the pressure socket 6 to the appropriate distance, so that the pressure rod 16 is vertically aligned with the electronic module. Pull the pull rod 9 upward to rotate it upward, thereby moving the pressure rod 16 vertically downward to complete the insertion of the electronic module. This not only ensures accurate and reliable insertion assistance but also ensures that the line of action of the insertion force passes through the axis of the electronic module's center, avoiding module jamming or even structural component breakage.
[0061] In summary, the electronic module insertion tooling provided in this embodiment can provide a stable, controllable, and reliable insertion force to reduce the labor intensity of assembling and maintaining electronic equipment, avoid damage to electronic equipment during assembly and maintenance, and ensure the quality of electronic equipment assembly and maintenance.
[0062] The specific embodiments described above further illustrate the purpose, technical solution, and beneficial effects of the present invention. It should be understood that the above description is only a specific embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the scope of protection of the present invention.
Claims
1. An electronic module insertion aid tooling, characterized in that, include: The tooling bracket, which can be erected above the socket end of the electronic device, includes a transverse beam (8) that can move laterally; The pressing mechanism is installed on the transverse beam (8) and includes a pull rod (9) and a pressing rod (16). The pull rod (9) is connected to the pressing rod (16) in a transmission manner, and the pressing rod (16) can be driven to move vertically downward during the upward rotation of the pull rod (9).
2. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 1, characterized in that, The tooling bracket includes multiple support rods (1), which are arranged vertically; The lower end of the support rod (1) is provided with a clamping component, which can clamp the support structure of the electronic device.
3. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 2, characterized in that, The lower end of the support rod (1) is provided with a limit lock groove; The clamping assembly includes: The locking tongue (2) is an eccentric cam structure. Its middle part is hinged to the groove of the limiting lock groove and is accommodated in the limiting lock groove in a vertical state. When it is in a horizontal state, one end extends out of one side of the limiting lock groove and the other end abuts against the bottom of the limiting lock groove. The locking nut (3) is screwed onto the lower end of the support rod (1) and is located above the limiting locking groove.
4. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 2, characterized in that, The tooling bracket also includes two supporting beams (4), which are arranged in parallel and spaced apart. The two ends of the transverse beam (8) are respectively slidably connected to the corresponding support beam (4); Each of the aforementioned support beams (4) is fitted with the aforementioned support rod (1).
5. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pressing mechanism further includes a pressing socket (6), which is mounted on the crossbeam and is capable of moving along the length of the transverse beam (8); The pull rod (9) and the pressure rod (16) are mounted on the pressure socket (6).
6. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 5, characterized in that, The pressure rod (16) is slidably connected to the pressure socket (6); The middle part of the pull rod (9) is hinged to the pressure socket (6); The pressing mechanism also includes a pressing link (10), one end of which is hinged to the end of the pull rod (9) facing the pressing rod (16), and the other end is hinged to the pressing rod (16).
7. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 6, characterized in that, There are two pressing mechanisms, and the two pressing mechanisms are spaced apart on the transverse beam (8).
8. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 7, characterized in that, It also includes an upper lifting rod (12), the two ends of which are connected to the ends of the corresponding pull rod (9) away from the pressure rod (16) along the length direction.
9. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 8, characterized in that, The positions of the two pressing mechanisms on the transverse beam (8) are adjustable, and the lifting rod (12) is slidably connected to the pull rod (9).
10. The electronic module insertion tooling according to claim 9, characterized in that, Also includes: The adjustment knob (24) is mounted on the transverse beam (8) and located between the two pressure sockets (6), and can rotate along its own axis; The first adjusting link (17) is hinged at one end to the corresponding pressure socket (6); The second adjusting link (18) is hinged at one end to the other end of the corresponding first adjusting link (17) and at the other end to the adjusting knob (24).