Claims
- 1. In a hand-held crimping tool for terminating connectors onto a cable end wherein an elongated body has an end stop and plunger in aligned, axially spaced relation to one another, and force-applying means are provided for axially advancing said plunger toward and away from said end stop whereby to radially compress a portion of each said connector into crimping engagemenr with said cable end, wherein the improvement comprises:a receiver including means resiliently mounting said receiver on said plunger to vieldinoly receive an end of each of said connectors whereby said receiver is capable of undergoing axial movement in response to axially advancing said pluncer toward and away from said end stop, and adapter means between said plunger and said end stop to adjust the axial spacing between said receiver and said end stop according to the length of connector being terminated onto said cable end.
- 2. In The tool according to claim 1 wherein said receiver includes circumferentially spaced resilient retainer means for yieldingly receiving said end of said connector.
- 3. In the tool according to claim 1 wherein said receiver is yieldable in an axial direction with said resilient mounting means.
- 4. In the tool according to claim 1 wherein said adapter means includes a plurality of tips interchangeably mounted in said receiver.
- 5. In the tool according to claim 4 wherein each of said tips is of a different length according to the length of said connector being terminated.
- 6. In the tool according to claim 4 wherein each of said tips includes a first portion movable into seating engagement with said receiver and a second nose portion provided with a channel-shaped slot therein.
- 7. In the tool according to claim 4 including a recessed portion in said body for releasably securing one of said tips when another of said tips is mounted in said receiver.
- 8. In the tool according to claim 1 wherein said adapter means includes an end plate mounted in hinged relation to said end stop to adjust the axial spacing between said receiver and said end stop.
- 9. In the tool according to claim 8 wherein said end stop and said end plate have aligned generally channel-shaped portions for insertion of said cable end therein.
- 10. In a hand-held crimping tool for terminating connectors onto an end of a coaxial cable wherein an elongated body has an end stop and plunger in aligned, axially spaced relation to one another, and force-applying means are provided for axially advancing said plunger toward and away from said end stop and are adapted to radially compress a portion of said connector into crimping engagement with said cable end, wherein the improvement comprises:a receiver having spring-like tabs in circumferentially spaced relation to one another and adapter means having a plurality of tips interchangeably mounted on said receiver to adjust the axial spacing between said receiver and said end stop according to the length of connector being terminated onto said cable end.
- 11. In the tool according to claim 10 wherein said circumferentially spaced tabs are adapted to yieldingly receive an end of said connector or one of said tips.
- 12. In the tool according to claim 11 wherein each of said tips is of a different length according to the length of said connector being terminated.
- 13. In the tool according to claim 12 wherein each of said tips includes a first portion movable into seating engagement with said receiver and a second nose portion provided with a channel-shaped slot therein.
- 14. In the tool according to claim 10 wherein said adapter means includes an end plate mounted in hinged relation to said end stop for movement between an upright position in front of said end stop and a horizontal out-of-the-way position whereby to adjust the axial spacing between said receiver and said end stop.
- 15. In the tool according to claim 14 wherein said end stop and said end plate have aligned generally channel-shaped portions for insertion of said cable end therein.
- 16. In the tool according to claim 10 including a recessed portion in said body for releasably securing one of said tips when another of said tips is mounted in said receiver.
- 17. A hand-held crimping tool adapted for crimping a sleeve portion of a connector onto an end of a coaxial cable, said tool comprising in combination:an elongated body having an end stop at one end of a cable-receiving channel, and a receiver in axially spaced facing relation to said end stop; a plunger member mounting said receiver for axial movement toward and away from said end stop and adapted to force a crimping ring on said connector axially under sufficient force to radially compress said sleeve into crimping engagement with said cable end, said receiver resiliently mounted on said plunger so as to be responsive to axial advancement of said connector into engagement with said end stop to cause said receiver to yieldingly engage said connector, and a lever arm at one end of said body being engageable with said plunger to cause said plunger to be axially advanced toward said end stop so as to be capable of radially compressing said connector into crimping engagement with said cable end.
- 18. In the hand-held crimping tool according to claim 17 wherein said receiver includes a resilient biasing member mounted on said plunger.
- 19. In the hand-held crimping tool according to claim 18 wherein said resilient member is mounted under compression within a generally cup-shaped housing on said plunger.
- 20. In the hand-held crimping tool according to claim 19 wherein said resilient member is defined by a series of stacked springs in surrounding relation to said plunger.
- 21. In the hand-held crimping tool according to claim 17 wherein said end stop includes a generally U-shaped adapter having a lower end mounted in hinged relation to said body for movement between an upright position in front of said end stop and a horizontal out-of-the-way position beneath said end stop, and a spring member bearing against a lower end of said adapter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/356,859, filed 19 Jul. 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,004, granted 25 Sep. 2001, for LENGTHWISE COMPLIANT CRIMPING TOOL by Randall A. Holliday.
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