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Connector
Mate Assembly Vise
The
continuing demands of electrical system designers have imposed such rapid
development in the field of interconnection technology that new and different
hardware is emerging to meet those demands. Along with the introduction
of these new, and often more complex connectors and accessories, the challenge
for versatile and reliable production tooling becomes apparent.
To this end, DMC has accepted
the challenge by developing the assembly station vise which provides a
reliable and repeatable holding method for countless combinations of connectors
and accessories. The use of removable soft-grip jaw inserts allows
the vise to easily accommodate all popular connector diameters.
This
is a reliable method of retaining circular parts, which avoids damage
to critical platings and retains the circular shape
HOW
THE ASSEMBLY VISE WORKS
The
system consists of non-marring jaw inserts and a specially designed vise
to hold them. They can be used to hold any circular part within
the size range available, including connectors, backshell accessories
and adaptor tools.
In a
conventional vise, one jaw is stationary, while the other moves on the
thread mechanism. The assembly station vise is different in that
it employs an opposing thread design -- that is, both jays move in synchronization.
This design has several advantages for connector assembly:
FAST
TIGHTENING: A part can be secured faster, a benefit to production
procedures.
HIGH
STRENGTH: A substantial increase in strength and thread
life is achieved by the double-thread arrangement.
SELF-CENTERING:
Because the jaws move towards each other, the work is always
centered in the vise, and therefore, lateral stress and unnecessary movement
of the work pieces are not introduced into the process.
ADJUSTABLE
STOP: An added feature for convenience and efficiency of
operation is the adjustable stop on the vise. This provides for
extra gripping stability and a repeatable repeatable reference for production
line applications.
JAW
SETS
A set
of jaws is designed to accommodate diameters from .375" to 3.00"
(3/8" to 3"), within six different jaw sizes. This provides
for flexibility of application -- the same system can be used for most
or all of the circular connectors and accessories in a cable assembly
operation.
Jaws
are available in two gripping widths -- .4--" and 1.000".
the narrow jaws allow access to accessories which are smaller in diameter
than adjacent components, whereas the wider allow for a large grip area
when higher torque values are required.
Jaws
are made from high-friction material which will not damage connectors
or accessories, yet will provide sufficient grip for most operations.
Prevents
deformation of circular connectors and accessories by applying holding
pressure evenly at four points on the circumference. That is, the
jaws apply a force radially at four points equally spaced around the circumference
such that the monocoque structure readily accepts it without deformation.
If the
force is applied on opposite sides (only two pressure points), the shell
will tend to collapse, and this will in turn produce false torque readings
because of increased friction between the components where the threads
have been forces together.
A square
drive on the thread handle allows the use of a torque device to minimize
the possibility of over tightening.
The
position of the jaw inserts in the vise can be changed to hold the work
in the most convenient location for assembly.
The jaw
inserts come packaged in a convenient metal container which keeps them
clean, orderly and readily available for use. Also provided are
instructions for their proper use. These are twelve pairs of jaw
inserts in the container which accommodate diameters from 3/8" to
3".
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ASSEMBLY VISE |
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BT-VS-511 |
Assembly vise with 24-piece set of jaw inserts |
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BT-VS-500 |
Assembly vise only (without jaw inserts) |
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BT-S-550 |
24-piece set of jaw inserts, for use with vise BT-VS-500 |
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