Harwin – Automatic crimp process for Datamate Trio-Tek contacts

Harwin, the leading manufacturer of connectors and interconnect solutions for high-reliability applications, has produced a video which demonstrates the automated crimp process it has developed for its Datamate Trio-Tek open barrel crimp contacts.

The new Datamate Trio-Tek auto-crimp contact is an innovative and patented design featuring a triangular form which simplifies crimping and enables customers to automate this part of the process for medium and high-volume applications – the first automated or semi-automated system for high-reliability contacts. Up until now, automating the crimping process has been difficult, but the new Datamate Trio-Tek open barrel crimp contact has a latching feature which simplifies the insertion of contacts into the housing and can be crimped automatically or semi-automatically four to five times faster than conventional manual crimping. As a result, higher volume throughput is achieved and costs are reduced.

At the same time, the contact retains the same high-reliability standards as Harwin’s market-leading conventional Datamate contacts, which are tested in accordance with BS 9525-F0033. A crimp inspection window in the housing aids quality control and the insulated crimp barrel provides improved strain relief. The contacts have J-Tek jackscrews and are supplied either loose or on reels.

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