3-1534903-5 60 Ways Seal Female Auto Connector

Original Part Number: 3-1534903-5

LHE Part Number: 299906011075

Number of Positions: 60

Contact Tab Size Series: Hybrid

Size (MM): L:24 W:55.4 H:26.4

Seal or Unseal: Seal

Overview:

LHE PN: 299906011075
Certification: TUV, IATF16949, ISO14001, ISO9001, CQC, UL, ROHS
MOQ: Most product not have MOQ, Small order can be accepted.
Sample service: Free Samples
Delivery Time: 3-5 Days
Quality Control All goods will be 100% inspected before dispatched
Payment: T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, PayPal; 30% deposits; 70% balance before delivery.
Shipment: DHL/FedEx/TNT/UPS/EMS/Aramex/SF for samples, By Air or by Sea for batch goods; Airport/ Port receiving.

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Stripping semi-automatic section: This type of section consists of an operator and a semi-automatic stripping machine, and is used for extremely thin coaxial cables with particularly high precision requirements. It performs the following operations: full stripping, half stripping, multi-step stripping, coax and triax cable processing, coax and triax cable processing.
Fully Automatic Stranded Wire Crimping Machines: These machines work with high precision and are used for specific operations on longer lengths of wire with smaller cross-sections. Most of the automated stranding and crimping machines used by wire harness manufacturers have a modular composition, making them more adaptable to production requirements. As shown in the picture below, they can perform various tasks such as: wire cutting, insulation removal, seal threading, crimping, twisting.
The integration of fully automatic crimping machines into the production of pre-assembled components significantly increases productivity while reducing costs. These machines are capable of handling very long wire lengths and are used for a variety of functions including double crimping (crimping two wires on one terminal) Even though automated machines for ultrasonic welding do exist, in practice routing a wire harness requires much types of splicing that cannot be performed in a fully automated process. This is the main reason why ultrasonic welding is still performed by operators using ultrasonic welding machines.