Here is a tester I made for work to simulate normal wear and tear on terminals that we make to see how long they might last or how this effects torque on the lead terminals:
Ill post a link to the video when it uploads.
Here is a tester I made for work to simulate normal wear and tear on terminals that we make to see how long they might last or how this effects torque on the lead terminals:
Ill post a link to the video when it uploads.
Brandon Raineri
The Pennsylvania State University
Studying Industrial Engineering
Everlast PowerPro 205
Everlast I-Mig 200
SpeedGlas 9100x
Milwaukee 14" Dry Cut Saw
Craftsman 6"x48" Belt Sander with 9" Disc Sander
Heres the link to the video of what it does
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sUe7hRAXG4
Brandon Raineri
The Pennsylvania State University
Studying Industrial Engineering
Everlast PowerPro 205
Everlast I-Mig 200
SpeedGlas 9100x
Milwaukee 14" Dry Cut Saw
Craftsman 6"x48" Belt Sander with 9" Disc Sander
James Bond's bartender could use that
"Vodka martini shaken not stirred "
Everlast PM256
Millermatic 180
Hypertherm PowerMax 65 with machine torch
Longevity Force Cut 80I
DIY CNC table for plasma/routing
13" metal lathe
Small Mill
ect, ect.
You're not getting much flex at the terminal. Move it closer to the jigsaw.
Rookie Welder with a PowerArc 200 and a PP50
2010 Kubota BX2660
Yeah I know theres not much flex at the terminal it is just supposed to simulate normal wire bouncing on long cables during useage on construction or military vehicles. You can feels the vibrations from the wire throughout the terminal but if it is needed to be closer there are holes on the oposite side of the mount that can be used to turn to jigsaw around so it can be very clost to the terminal
Brandon Raineri
The Pennsylvania State University
Studying Industrial Engineering
Everlast PowerPro 205
Everlast I-Mig 200
SpeedGlas 9100x
Milwaukee 14" Dry Cut Saw
Craftsman 6"x48" Belt Sander with 9" Disc Sander