Abstract:
A tool for crimping cable shoe terminals having an affixing part and a contact part onto the ends of electrical conductors has a pair of jaws provided with at least one pair of co-operating crimping dies and hinged together by a pivot pin. On the same pivot pin is mounted a rocker arm carrying for each pair of crimping dies a chamber accommodating the contact part of a terminal to be crimped. The rocker arm is affected by a position-controlling force such as friction at the location of mounting, and by suitably located dog means so that it makes a move, after the crimping operation has been terminated, by which the terminal, now crimped on a conductor, is lifted from the crimping die so that it readily can be removed from the tool.
Abstract:
A tool particularly suitable for use in crimping includes two arm members and a pair of working jaws each supported on a different one of the arm members. A drive arrangement such as a pair of handles is connected to the arm members for moving the arm members relative to each other between open and closed positions. The drive arrangement, arm members and working jaws provide two force transmitting paths each extending between a different point on the drive arrangement where an external operating force is applied, and a different one of the working jaws whereat the operating force is transferred to an article to be worked on by the tool. At least one pivotal connection is provided, including at least one pivot member and a bearing member for engaging the pivot member. The bearing member is arranged to deform resiliently when the operating force is transferred to the bearing member by the pivot member. Preferably, at least one of the arm members is formed by two spaced apart, parallel arm plates, and a working jaw extends into the region between the plates. The plates and working jaw between them have at least two sets of aligned openings, and a retaining member which may be of resilient material is closely fitted in each set of openings to fix the working jaw to the arm member plates.
Abstract:
A stripping tool of a kind where first a local incision is made in the insulation layer or layers of an electrical conductor and then is extended along the entire cross-sectional periphery by relative rotation of the tool and of the conductor, is provided with a slider in a housing or tool body, which slider may be activated by an eccentric cam member so as to press the conductor against a cutting means. The cam member may be embodied by an annulus mounted on a bearing which has a central opening through which the user may slip on one finger of his hand in order to execute said rotation, and the cutting means may be defined by an exchangeable cassette provided with cutting blades settable by setting screws.
Abstract:
A locator device for a tool with crimping dies for cable shoes has at least one track for accommodating the contact portion of the cable shoe, a stationary stop at the end of the track and a movable stop at a selected location along the track. For treating cable shoes with longer contact portions, the movable stop is lifted from the track so that the stationary stop is operative, and when treating cable shoes with shorter contact portions the movable stop is put in place. The device is preferably made as a readily mountable accessory to the crimping tool.
Abstract:
A hand-operated tool of the pliers type includes a body member in which a rectilinear guiding track for a jaw carrier is provided. One stationary jaw for treating a working piece is arranged at one end of the guiding track and another jaw on the jaw carrier. A handle is pivoted to the body member laterally of the guiding track and is provided with faces for engagement with co-operating faces on the jaw carrier so as to press the jaw carrier and the jaw mounted on it towards the stationary jaw when the handle is activated.
Abstract:
A stripping device for coaxial cables comprises a handle member and a guiding track member for a predetermined end length of a cable, rotarily mounted in the handle member. Knife means, mounted in a knife holder which is pivotally attached to the guiding track member, are provided to perform at least two spaced incisions in the cable. A locking means connects temporarily an inserted cable non-rotarily with the handle member. By pivoting the knife holder towards the guiding track member and at the same time rotating the guiding track member with the attached knife holder about the cable locked in the handle member, a first incision is made and extended along the whole periphery of the cable by the knife means which is closest to the end of the knife holder remotest from the handle member. The other knife means being unable to enter into operative engagement with the cable at this initial stage, the insulation, cut-through by said first knife member, can unimpededly be displaced in the longitudinal direction of the cable.
Abstract:
A mechanism for preventing premature opening of a tool having two elongate handles comprising a carrier having a row of teeth at one edge and a spring-affected, pivotable pawl co-operating with the row of teeth. The pawl operates as a bistable rocker swingable by end stops at both ends of the row of teeth from a first lateral position for engagement with the row through an instable middle position into a second engagement-free lateral position. The two ends of the spring affecting the pawl and a pivot pin on which the pawl is mounted lie along one straight line when the pawl passes through the instable middle position.
Abstract:
A pair of tongs is on one side of the tool body provided with a rocker arms defining a two-armed lever. The forward arm portion of the rocker arms lies as a stop before die members provided in one of the jaws, and has an abutment edge over which the contact portion but not the affixing portion of a cable shoe inserted into the pair of tongs can pass. The rocker arm, affected by a spring, is with the aid of two actuating elements operated in such a way that in the final phase of a crimping operation the forward arm portion is totally removed from the area of the die members, thus enabling an elongation of the affixing portion of the respective cable shoe when being crimped.
Abstract:
Apparatus for separating individual conductor elements in a multiple-conductor flat ribbon cable including a rotatable cutting element for cutting the insulating sheathing of the cable along each of the score lines running between the individual conductor cores. The cutting element is provided with a plurality of protruding arcuate cutting edges each interrupted by a shorter indrawn non-cutting edge. Further provided is a cable support element adapted to press a cable inserted into the apparatus against the cutting edges, but not against the indrawn edges. When the indrawn edges face the cable support element, a feed-in and feed-out gap is provided for easy insertion and removal of the cable.
Abstract:
A tool for removing solder comprises a tubular body having a nozzle at one end thereof and a piston device arranged to reciprocate within the tubular body to produce a suction effect through the nozzle during a solder removing operation. The piston device includes a piston rod and a piston member slidably mounted on the rod with a spring operating to urge the piston member relative to the rod in a direction toward the nozzle and with a stop member limiting movement of the piston member in this direction.