Notes On Heavy-duty Connector Assembly!
1. Check whether the Heavy Duty Connector terminal is normal, whether the terminal is loose/falling off, and whether the pin is crooked. It is usually caused by defects in the quality of the incoming materials, deformation of the plug-in during installation, and forced insertion during the plug-in process.
2. The wiring harness at the connector end is worn and cut off. When HE Connector Insert passes through the metal sheet hole, it rubs violently with the sharp edge of the metal sheet or the fixed plug-in is squeezed during the tightening process of the bolt/metal sheet bracket.
3. The H32A Connector Hood & Housing locking mechanism is damaged. Incoming connector defects, employees walking and stepping, low ambient temperature, reduced toughness of plastic parts, jumping.
4. The connector is not plugged in place, and there is no visual inspection, active locking, touching the plug, identifying the "click" sound, pull-back inspection and other operations. During assembly! ! !
Follow the quality principles, strictly control incoming materials, standardize operations to ensure quality, raise hands in time to prevent overflow; actively participate in risk assessment, fully implement FMEA, and curb problems at the source; report abnormalities in time to avoid causing any trouble in the future, and be a caring person; find the rhythm of assembly, and make the product a one-time success in a rhythmic manner.