Claims
- 1. A tool for applying a ferrule to a strand element such as a wire or cable, comprising:
- a tool body comprising at least a pair of fluid actuated motors within the body;
- control valve means associated with the tool body for controlling the fluid actuated motors;
- means for admitting pressurized fluid to the motors under the control of the control valve means;
- means associated with the tool body for receiving and supporting a tubular ferrule element;
- strand tensioning means associated with the tool body for gripping and tensioning a strand element threaded through the ferrule element;
- a ferrule crimping punch means for engaging the ferrule element and inwardly crimping same associated with the tool body;
- said strand gripping and tensioning means, and said ferrule crimping punch means, each arranged so as to be actuated by a respective fluid actuated motor.
- 2. A tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tool has a longitudinal axis, and wherein said means for receiving and supporting a tubular ferrule element is disposed to receive and support a ferrule so that it extends transversely of the tool longitudinal axis; and wherein said strand tensioning means is actuated by its respective fluid actuated motor so that it is displaced along the tool's longitudinal axis to tension a strand element threaded through a ferrule.
- 3. A tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control valve means comprises a single valve assembly for directing actuating fluid to both fluid actuated motors.
- 4. A tool as claimed in claim 1, including means for delaying actuation of the crimping punch actuation motor until a predetermined increase inactuating pressure occurs in the strand gripping means actuating motor following actuation of the latter.
- 5. A tool as claimed in claim 4, wherein the ferrule crimping punch fluid actuated motor comprises a free piston arranged to impact against the ferrule crimping punch means when driven by actuating fluid; and said means for delaying actuation of the crimping punch actuating motor comprises a temporary retaining means for securing the free piston and the tool body until a predetermined fluid pressure actuating force is directed against the piston.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/533,857, filed Jun. 6, 1990, now abandoned.
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