03:43 Aug 13, 2010 |
English to Italian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Automotive / Cars & Trucks / wiring | |||||||
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Reference Reference information: http://www.cirris.com/testing/guidelines/push-click-pull.htm... 1. Push-to-Seat Terminals with TPA: A push-to-seat terminal is a terminal that is inserted into the back of the connector cavity until it locks in place. Terminal Position Assurance devices, are plastic inserts that keep these contacts in place after there insertion in the connector body. A TPA clip is the blue part in the photo on the left. These designs are 100% effective in eliminating chance of pushback. However, using this design requires inspection for presence of the TPA and also requires choosing a connector design that uses TPA styling. Often used by the automotive industry. 2. Pull-to-Seat Terminals Pull-to-seat Terminals (requiring crimping after wire is inserted through connector body). This design is 100% effective in eliminating chance of pushback because the terminal can not be push out through the back of the connector. The biggest challenges are with labor and equipment cost because termination occurs after inserting wire through correct position of the connector body. If there is a miswire or broken contact in the manufacturing process it requires cutting off the termination/contact to repair. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 min (2010-08-13 03:59:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.it/books?id=lu0XM3keihoC&pg=PA115&lpg=PA... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 min (2010-08-13 04:00:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/product_info.php/products_i... |
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