Crimp-Height Measuring Device
The Schleuniger CHM crimp-height measurement system distinguishes itself from conventional handheld units by its ease of measuring.
Crimp-Height Measuring Device
The Schleuniger CHM crimp-height measurement system distinguishes itself from conventional handheld units by its ease of measuring.
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Description
The Schleuniger CHM crimp-height measurement system distinguishes itself from conventional handheld units by its ease of measuring. The measurement process is much less cumbersome than handheld units, thereby significantly reducing the time required to take the measurement. The operator can use both hands to hold the terminal in position in the lighted work area. This ensures that the terminal is positioned properly in the micrometer. The spring-loaded measuring pin ensures consistent pressure on the terminal, significantly improving consistency between operators.
- Pin & blade measuring points
- Easier terminal positioning
- Consistent measuring force
- Improved reliability and repeatability
The CHM device is most commonly used for crimp-height measurement on standard, noninsulated, crimp terminals. Most commonly used for B-style crimps, but others may be possible.
The Schleuniger CHM crimp-height measurement system distinguishes itself from conventional handheld units by its ease of measuring. The measurement process is much less cumbersome than handheld units, thereby significantly reducing the time required to take the measurement. The operator can use both hands to hold the terminal in position in the lighted work area. This ensures that the terminal is positioned properly in the micrometer. The spring-loaded measuring pin ensures consistent pressure on the terminal, significantly improving consistency between operators.
- Pin & blade measuring points
- Easier terminal positioning
- Consistent measuring force
- Improved reliability and repeatability
The CHM device is most commonly used for crimp-height measurement on standard, noninsulated, crimp terminals. Most commonly used for B-style crimps, but others may be possible.