The insertion force test involves placing two pluggable electronic connectors in the initial mechanical insertion position, with force and torque gauge readings set to zero. The connector is then gradually inserted at a force rate stipulated by the specifications, and the peak insertion force is recorded.
An insertion and extraction force tester is a specialized instrument used to measure the force required to insert or extract a component, such as a pin, screw, or connector, from a device or assembly. This type of tester is commonly used in various industries, including automotive, electronics, and aerospace, to ensure that components are properly seated and can withstand the forces they will encounter during normal use.
The tester typically consists of a base, a movable arm or plunger, and a load cell or force sensor that measures the applied force. The component to be tested is secured in place, and the plunger is moved towards or away from the component to simulate the insertion or extraction process. The force required to move the plunger is measured and recorded by the load cell.
Insertion and extraction force testers can be manually operated or automated, depending on the application and desired level of precision. They may also feature additional capabilities, such as the ability to test at different angles or to apply a specific profile of force during the test.
By using an insertion and extraction force tester, manufacturers can ensure that their components meet specified performance requirements, avoid costly warranty issues, and improve overall product quality.
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