Method Of Lubricating Cold-pressed Needle Crimpers With Light Mechanical Lubricating Oil
During industrial assembly, the operating performance of contact crimper is significantly affected by lubrication conditions. Light mechanical lubricants are widely used in the d sub contact crimper application. This type of lubricant has moderate viscosity, forming a uniform oil film on the contact surface between the pin and the terminal, reducing the coefficient of friction. Long-term use can maintain smooth operation of the contact crimping, reduce wear rate, and extend equipment life.
Lubrication Operation Steps
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Clean residual impurities from the crimper surface.
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Evenly apply light mechanical lubricant to the pin and moving joints.
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Ensure the lubricant fully penetrates the pin gaps through manual operation or slight movement.
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Check the integrity of the lubricant coverage to ensure a continuous oil film.
In this operation process, the choice of light mechanical lubricant directly affects the contact friction characteristics of the cold-pressed pin crimper. Different brands of cold-pressed pin crimpers differ in their design materials, and the molecular structure of the lubricant must be compatible with the metal surface. A standardized lubrication process helps maintain a consistent mechanical response of the cold-pressed pin crimper, reducing jamming or resistance changes during use.





