Crimping And Insertion Are Common Combinations In Cold Press Needle Structures.
In the field of connector terminal manufacturing, the production process of crimp contact female has gradually formed a fixed process path. The crimping process, as part of the conductor front-end processing, is used to create a tight connection between the conductor and the crimp contact male metal component. The metal pins are precisely positioned within the mold, and the ends are fixed by mechanical pressing, ensuring the stability of the conductor structure in subsequent assembly stages.
After crimping, crimp socket contact typically enters the insertion pressing stage. This step pushes the formed terminal along the guide channel of the connector body, allowing the pins to fit against the internal structural components of the body. The process relies on pressure and displacement control of the equipment to ensure that each female crimp contact is accurately positioned within a specific slot. During this process, the connector completes the terminal arrangement, forming a basic framework that can be used for subsequent assembly.





