Under Standard Construction Conditions, Cold-pressed Pin Connections Are Not Used As Temporary Connections.
crimp contact male is a connector used to establish mechanical and electrical contact, and its design and manufacturing standards require close matching with the dimensions, materials and installation process of the connected components. The crimp socket contact connection forms a permanent connection that requires specialized tools and strict crimping parameters to achieve stable electrical conductivity and mechanical fit, which is significantly different from some temporary interfaces used for short periods of time.
Temporary connections typically refer to those that can be quickly assembled and disassembled and reused, used during the layout, testing, or functional verification phases of construction. However, the working principle of female crimp contact dictates that male crimp contact, after crimping, the metal material undergoes irreversible deformation, forming a stable contact state. Such a contact state is not conducive to repeated disassembly and is unsuitable for frequent structural adjustments or temporary loads during construction, which fundamentally differs from the design philosophy of temporary connections.





