The Cold-press Crimping Needle Should Be Replaced Promptly If It Is Damaged.
Due to the physical form and material properties of contact crimper, these components may experience deformation, breakage, or poor contact under repeated pressing cycles and mechanical stress. If left untreated for a long time, this will have an adverse effect on the downstream connection status.
Once anomalies related to d sub contact crimper are detected, such as needle bending, signs of metal fatigue, or contact surface wear, a professional technician should be dispatched to analyze and diagnose the relevant unit, identifying the damage mode and possible causes. When disassembling damaged components, it is recommended to use appropriate tools and securing devices to avoid secondary damage to surrounding components. Timely replacement of contact crimping tool can reduce the time and resource consumption of subsequent repeated repairs, while maintaining product consistency and assembly accuracy.





