Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Oct 18, 2002 18:20
22 yrs ago
English term
crimping
English
Tech/Engineering
WILL BE DOING SOME ASSEMBLY AND CRIMPING
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4 +5 | See explanation | Kim Metzger |
4 +5 | Pressing into small regular folds or ridges | Jack Doughty |
5 | just another input | Kardi Kho |
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See explanation
Crimp - The physical compression (deformation) of a contact barrel around a conductor to make an electrical and mechanical connection to the conductor.
Crimping - A pressure method of mechanically securing a terminal, splice or contact to a conductor.
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But without knowing what is being crimped, it\'s difficult to give you a good definition. In general, crimping means to compress something or connect by squeezing together.
Crimping - A pressure method of mechanically securing a terminal, splice or contact to a conductor.
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Note added at 2002-10-18 18:42:20 (GMT)
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But without knowing what is being crimped, it\'s difficult to give you a good definition. In general, crimping means to compress something or connect by squeezing together.
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Pressing into small regular folds or ridges
Definition from reference below:
CRIMPING (Engineering).
Pressing into small regular folds or ridges in: (1) the reduction in cross section of a bar material by progressively corrugating it along its surface to give an increase in length; (2) bending or moulding to a required shape; (3) folding or bending sheet metal to provide stiffness.
CRIMPING (Engineering).
Pressing into small regular folds or ridges in: (1) the reduction in cross section of a bar material by progressively corrugating it along its surface to give an increase in length; (2) bending or moulding to a required shape; (3) folding or bending sheet metal to provide stiffness.
Peer comment(s):
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Gayle Wallimann
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eldira
3 hrs
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Patricia CASEY
4 hrs
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Kardi Kho
7 hrs
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agree |
Kanta Rawat (X)
2 days 12 hrs
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7 hrs
just another input
adding up to Jack's explanation, here's a definition from Merriam-Webster dictionary :
Main Entry: crimp
1. to cause to become wavy, bent, or pinched: as (a) to form (leather) into a desired shape (b) to give (synthetic fibers) a curl or wave like that of natural fibers (c) to pinch or press together (as the margins of a pie crust) in order to seal
Main Entry: crimp
1. to cause to become wavy, bent, or pinched: as (a) to form (leather) into a desired shape (b) to give (synthetic fibers) a curl or wave like that of natural fibers (c) to pinch or press together (as the margins of a pie crust) in order to seal
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