The automatic shell insertion machine will produce a great impact during use. In order to ensure the safety of operators, we must master the correct operation steps and attach great importance to the application. To test whether the crimp terminal is qualified, it is necessary to pass a terminal cross-section analyzer. The main procedures are as follows: cutting, grinding and polishing, electrolysis (corrosion), and observation of the quality of the production of the automatic shell insertion machine. The following aspects are used to judge whether the standard is met:
1. Crimp terminal: uneven copper wire exposure
Check whether the gun swing arm guide is connected to the wire; whether the knife edge of the terminal is relatively straight with the swing arm guide; whether the auxiliary clamp of the terminal machine is loose; check whether the distance between the terminal machine and the automatic machine is changed. Automatic end punching machine

2. The cutting length of the electronic wire of the shell insertion machine is inconsistent with:
If wear or grooving occurs, simply replace with a new grooving. It is also possible that the conveyor pulley is too tight or too loose. At this point, we can use the roller trimmer to adjust the gap between the two wheels until the thread is not crushed or too loose.

3. The length of the peeling opening is different:
There are many common reasons why the openings are different, such as the conveyor pulley being too tight or too loose. At this time, just adjust the gap between the two wheels with the fine adjustment of the rolling wheel, and the wire will not be squashed or loose. If the cutting knife cuts too shallow or too deep, use the depth adjustment part of the cutting knife to adjust the knife edge to an appropriate position, based on the basis of not damaging the copper wire and smooth stripping. If the opening is different, replace the blade directly with a new one. Terminal plastic shell machine

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