Crimp connection
A crimp connection is an electrical connection in which a conductor is permanently connected to a connecting element by mechanical compression. The resulting connection is gas-tight, vibration-resistant, and characterized by high electrical and mechanical reliability.
FAQ
Crimp connections are vibration-resistant, durable, and offer high electrical reliability. The gas-tight crimping makes them resistant to corrosion and mechanical stress.
The correct selection of the connecting element, the conductor cross-section, the appropriate crimping tool, and a correctly set crimping force are crucial. This is the only way to create a reliable and reproducible connection.
Unlike soldered connections, crimp connections do not involve the use of heat. The connection is purely mechanical, which prevents material damage and enables high vibration resistance and long-term stability.
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