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From: Mark Radabaugh Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2017 6:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Ferrules None of these cables are cheap, but they will take a lot of abuse - like being slammed in the door of a dishwasher and run through a wash cycle day after day. http://www.belden.com/products/industrialcable/flexible-automation-cable.cfm Mark Radabaugh Amplex 22690 Pemberville Rd Luckey, OH 43443 419-837-5015 x1021 419-261-5996 (cell) [email protected] On Apr 2, 2017, at 8:15 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) <[email protected]> wrote: Question for Jaime or anyone else who has an opinion.... I'm in the process of getting the wire harnesses put together for the automatic test equipment in the manufacturing plant. These are the cables which go from the test equipment to the actual connectors on our products. I have two scenarios I need to figure out a more reliable termination for: The first is how best to terminate into a removable terminal block. This termination would be permanent, but the terminal would end up plugged in and removed a lot of times. In the past I've just terminated the wire to the block and potted the whole thing with an adhesive. Works mostly. Until the adhesive comes off the block or the block itself fails. At which point you start over on the cable. I'm wondering if using crimp ferrules on the wire and terminating the wire in the terminal block normally would be more or less robust. Having not used ferrules for a long time, I'm not sure if these will handle the type of abuse one would expect in this application... Ie repeated motion of the removable terminal block as it is inserted or removed. The second application is where I have a fixed terminal block and need to a harness which will survive multiple terminations to said blocks. I.e. we have to hook up each product we manufacture to this harness. I'm not sure if a typical ferrule will survive repeated terminations or if there's a better option here as well. Any opinions on the above would be helpful
