Why Is It Still Necessary To Use Guide Rail Cables To Achieve The Through-hole Connection Of Cold-pressed Needles?
Because during the crimp contact pin connection process, the guide rail cable can provide a controllable path, and with the contact socket crimp, it can make precise through-hole connection under the guidance of the guide rail, thereby achieving stable reproduction of the connection position. The guide rail structure ensures that the cable moves along a fixed trajectory, and the repeated positioning of the cold-pressing pin insertion point is established, thereby maintaining the mechanical consistency of the connection process. Since the crimp contact female connection usually requires the consistency of insertion accuracy and crimping depth, the guide rail system becomes an indispensable auxiliary tool in cable layout.





