Insertion, Extraction

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1688220000

Weidmuller

HDC-DW-M10

0

1002990000

1002990000

Weidmuller

REMOVAL TOOL HX

1

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1866750000

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TOOL HAND REMOVAL FOR HE SERIES

610

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1866730000

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TOOL HAND REMOVAL FOR HD SERIES

244

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9004530000

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DM RSV 1.6 REMOVAL TOOL

11

1866710000

1866710000

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TOOL HAND REMOVAL CM-3 SERIES

21

1688200000

1688200000

Weidmuller

HDC-DW-M0D

835

1866740000

1866740000

Weidmuller

TOOL HAND REMOVAL CM 20

0

1866720000

1866720000

Weidmuller

TOOL HAND REMOVAL CM-5 SERIES

0

1705350000

1705350000

Weidmuller

TERMINAL CRIMP REMOVAL TOOL ZRV

0

1803790000

1803790000

Weidmuller

DFFC EW2 CRIMP EXTRACTION TOOL

0

1359000000

1359000000

Weidmuller

EXTRACTION-TOOL MSV

0

1866760000

1866760000

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REMOVAL TOOL AFK

0

9014210000

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DFFC EW - CONTACT REMOVAL TOOL

0

1760170000

1760170000

Weidmuller

TOOL HAND EXTRACTION

0

1688240000

1688240000

Weidmuller

HDC-DW-M3

0

1688210000

1688210000

Weidmuller

HDC-DW-M20

0

1688230000

1688230000

Weidmuller

HDC-DW-M5

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Insertion, Extraction

1. Overview

Insertion/Extraction tools are precision mechanical devices designed to automate the installation (insertion) and removal (extraction) of components in industrial processes. These tools integrate with robotic systems, CNC machines, and manual workflows to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and safety. They play a critical role in sectors requiring high repeatability and minimal human intervention, such as electronics manufacturing, automotive assembly, and medical device production.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Manual Insertion ToolsHandheld devices with ergonomic design for controlled force applicationPrototyping, small-scale electronics assembly
Pneumatic ExtractorsCompressed air-driven mechanisms for rapid component removalAutomotive engine component disassembly
Electric Insertion SystemsMotorized linear/rotary actuators with torque controlPCB connector installation, battery pack assembly
Automated Robotic End-effectorsMulti-axis grippers with vision system integrationHigh-speed semiconductor packaging lines

3. Structure and Components

A typical system comprises: - Mechanical Frame: Aluminum/steel alloy housing for structural integrity - Actuation System: Servo motors/pneumatic cylinders for motion control - Sensing Array: Force-torque sensors and proximity detectors - Tool Interface: Quick-change couplers with ISO standard compliance - Control Module: PLC-based unit with programmable parameters

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Insertion ForceDetermines material compatibility and joint integrity5-500N
Positioning AccuracyEnsures proper alignment in precision applications 0.01-0.1mm
Cycle LifeIndicates durability for high-volume production1M-10M operations
Environmental ResistanceDefines operational suitability in harsh conditionsIP54-IP67

5. Application Fields

Primary Industries: - Electronics Manufacturing: IC socket insertion, heat sink installation - Medical Equipment: Surgical instrument sterilization tray handling - Automotive Production: Transmission component assembly - Aerospace: Composite panel fastening systems - Consumer Goods: Battery insertion in mobile devices

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductTechnical Highlights
Coval MecWeldElectromagnetic Insertion ToolPatented shock absorption, 0.02mm repeatability
Atlas CopcoQX Series Electric ExtractorSmart torque feedback, 300rpm max speed
OnRobotMULTI Mount End-effectorQuick-swap modular design for collaborative robots

7. Selection Guidelines

Key Considerations: 1. Match insertion force requirements with material specifications 2. Verify compatibility with existing automation infrastructure 3. Evaluate environmental operating conditions (temperature, dust/water exposure) 4. Calculate total cost of ownership including maintenance intervals 5. Prioritize programmability for adaptive manufacturing needs

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include: - Integration with AI-powered predictive maintenance systems - Adoption of digital twins for virtual process optimization - Miniaturization for micro-electronics assembly applications - Expansion of cobot-compatible tooling solutions - Increased adoption of energy-efficient piezoelectric actuators

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