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PAGE 4 COPYRIGHT 2002 DANIELS MANUFACTURING CORP., ORLANDO, FL PHONE 407-855-6161 FAX 407-855-6884 E-MAIL: TTS Systems CD Pages 1/14/03 2:47 PM Page 4 PAGE 5 COPYRIGHT 2002 DANIELS MANUFACTURING CORP., ORLANDO, FL PHONE 407-855-6161 FAX 407-855-6884 E-MAIL: TTS Systems CD Pages 1/14/03 2:47 PM Page 5 Alphatron TTS Systems CD Pages 1/14/03 2:47 PM Page 6 There are several steps in the process ofterminating wires that must be followed in order toassure quality and longevity in the service life of awire harness. These include compliance with engi-neering and customer requirements, maintenanceand gaging/inspection of crimping tools, dies, appli-cators, and presses. If the termination is beingmade by ultrasonic welding, there are calibrationand verification measures that must be followed. Crimp height and crimp pressure measurementsmay indicate a condition that requires further atten-tion, but when all is said and done, the tensilestrength of a crimped connection is the final answerwhen a pass/fail decision is on the table.
PULL TESTING, THE FINAL ANSWER 3 METHOD 2003.1. Tensile strength testing in accor-dance with this document requires a motorized pull tester (not weights) that is capable of moving at a
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