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Crimp Joint Testing

Crimp Joint Testing

Crimp joint testing measures the tension force required to pull apart or separate the components of a wire crimp, in most cases connected to a terminal or to another wire.  The reliability of a multitude of products depends critically upon the this particular type of fastener.

Benefits of Crimp Joint Testing

These include:

  • Ensuring crimp joints are fit-for-purpose
  • Ensuring the safety and quality of products
  • Reducing material costs and achieving lean manufacturing goals
  • Compliance with industry standards

Standards

A number of national, international and military standards have been developed for testing crimp joints including:

  • ASTM B913
  • BS 5G 178 (Part 1)
  • DEF STAN 59-71
  • ISO 1966:1973
  • MIL-C-39029, MIL-DTL-22520G, MIL-T-7928
  • NASA-STD-8739-4
  • SAE/AS7928
  • UL486A

Such standards have generic similarities, each one defining a specific tensile load per cable gauge, which the crimp joint must be able to sustain without failure.

To find out more about Mecmesin's range of crimp joint testers see our test solutions section.