Push Back Testing
Push Back Testing checks the function and reliability of a locking mechanism, for example in Push Back Probes or connectors. The aim is to ensure secure mechanical fixation and reproducible positioning in the Test Fixture or in the application.
Push Back Testing ensures that defined holding forces are achieved and that the locking mechanism remains reliable even under mechanical stress.
FAQ
Typical characteristics include snap-in force, holding force, snap-in travel, and behavior under tensile or vibration loads.
Insufficient locking, mechanical damage, material fatigue, or tolerance deviations.
For Push Back Probes, connectors, and all components with integrated locking function.
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