What can
happen if original releasing tools are not used?
What can
happen if original releasing tools are not used? In Figure 1, the incorrect
fork size causes bending of the snap-in pins and damage to the plastic chamber.
If the fork size is too small as in Figure 2, then the snap-in pins dig
into the plastic and damage the plastic chamber.
Our special tools for cable production technology are for the non-destructive
removal of various contact systems from casings. These tools are developed
in close co-operation with the contact piece manufacturers. We currently
have approx. 450 different types. New tools are developed and subsequently
mass-produced on an almost daily basis. We have appropriate tools for almost
all contact systems: whether flat or round terminal systems, FPC or airbag
terminals with acoustic safety polling – our tools and gauges are
manufactured to the highest quality level. And all this at attractive prices.
Our daily business also includes complete custom-built machinery. The tools
are constructed of high-strength materials according to specification. Clear
application principles ease correct use in workshops and cable production.
In both cases,
the contact pieces are not held properly with re-insertion and failure may
occur. The same problems also occur with other contact systems, such as
e.g. round or simply branched systems. TKR tools prevent this happening
since our tools are developed according to contact and chamber drawings
and are manufactured to the highest levels of precision (even in mass production)
and therefore always fit exactly.