Crimpers, Applicators, Presses

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
E-4(200V)

E-4(200V)

JST

TOOL HYDRAULIC PUMP

0

YC-520

YC-520

JST

TOOL HAND FOR SYF/M-01T-P0.5A

0

YC-593

YC-593

JST

TOOL HAND FOR SVM-42T-P2.0

0

YC-047

YC-047

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMP YC SERIES

0

H2AKRD

H2AKRD

JST

APPLICATOR

0

WC-730

WC-730

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER 20-26AWG SIDE

0

YC-711

YC-711

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER 14-18AWG SIDE

0

YC-272

YC-272

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER 14-18AWG SIDE

0

YRF-1021

YRF-1021

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER SIDE ENTRY

0

YNT-2216

YNT-2216

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER 16-22AWG SIDE

0

YRS-231

YRS-231

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER 22-26AWG SIDE

0

YC-350

YC-350

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER 18-22AWG SIDE

0

YRM-230

YRM-230

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMP RF-SC2 SERIES

0

YC-570

YC-570

JST

TOOL HAND CRIMPER 18-22AWG SIDE

0

YRF-1070

YRF-1070

JST

HAND CRIMP TOOL - J300 SERIES

0

YA-5

YA-5

JST

PNEUMATIC TOOL

0

CMKR

CMKR

JST

TOOL PRESS APPLICATOR

0

YRS-8851

YRS-8851

JST

CRIMP TOOL - CHAIN TERMINAL

0

MKSL103

MKSL103

JST

TOOL PRESS APPLICATOR 26-30AWG

0

YRS-854

YRS-854

JST

STRIP FEED HAND TOOL

0

Crimpers, Applicators, Presses

1. Overview

Crimpers, applicators, and presses are precision mechanical tools used to join components through compression, deformation, or forming processes. Crimpers create permanent electrical or mechanical connections by compressing materials (e.g., wire terminals). Applicators install fasteners, clips, or components onto substrates, while presses apply controlled force for shaping, assembling, or testing materials. These tools are critical in industries requiring high reliability, such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics manufacturing.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Manual CrimpersHand-operated, low-force, portableField repairs, prototyping
Electric CrimpersMotor-driven, programmable force controlHigh-volume wire harness production
Pneumatic ApplicatorsAir-powered, high-speed fastener installationAutomotive trim assembly
Hydraulic PressesHigh-force fluid pressure actuationMetal forming, composite molding
Automatic Press SystemsPLC-controlled, integrated sensorsAutomated terminal crimping lines

3. Structure and Components

Typical configurations include: - Crimpers: Die set (anvil/die cavity), handle/actuator, ratchet mechanism, force transmission linkage. - Applicators: Magazine feed system, pneumatic/hydraulic cylinder, applicator nose, spring-loaded retention arms. - Presses: Frame/base, hydraulic/pneumatic cylinder, bolster plate, programmable control panel, safety guarding. Advanced models integrate IoT-enabled sensors for real-time force/displacement monitoring.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Crimping Force (kN)Maximum compressive force capacityDetermines joint integrity and material compatibility
Stroke Length (mm)Distance of ram/die movementAffects application versatility and material thickness range
Repeatability ( m)Positioning accuracy consistencyEnsures quality in high-precision applications
Cycle Rate (pcs/hr)Production speed metricDirectly impacts manufacturing throughput
Force Control Resolution (%)Adjustable force precisionOptimizes material-specific process windows

5. Application Fields

  • Automotive: Wire harness assembly, battery terminal crimping
  • Electronics: Connector insertion, SMT component forming
  • Aerospace: Composite panel riveting, fuel line fittings
  • Energy: Solar panel busbar welding, battery cell stacking
  • Medical: Catheter tip forming, surgical staple application

6. Leading Manufacturers and Representative Products

ManufacturerProduct ExampleKey Features
TE ConnectivityMicroPress+ Crimping SystemSub- m force control, IoT connectivity
Schleuniger Inc.Combi 7000 SeriesMulti-axis servo control, automatic tool changing
Amada Miyachi EuropeHACO FPH-1500 PressHydraulic servo press with 150 kN force capacity
Delphi TechnologiesAutomotive Terminal Applicator 4.0AI-driven process optimization, predictive maintenance

7. Selection Recommendations

Key selection criteria: - Application-specific force/stroke requirements - Production volume vs. tooling changeover frequency - Automation integration capabilities (PLC, robotics) - Material compatibility (e.g., copper vs. aluminum crimping) - Calibration/maintenance cost considerations - Safety features (e.g., dual-hand operation, light curtains)

8. Industry Trends Analysis

Current trends include: - Smart Tooling: Embedded sensors for real-time quality monitoring - Modular Design: Quick-change tooling systems for multi-product lines - Energy Efficiency: Servo-driven systems reducing power consumption - AI Integration: Predictive maintenance and adaptive process control - Miniaturization: Sub-mm precision tools for microelectronics assembly - Global Standards: Increased adoption of ISO 13849 functional safety compliance

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