undercrimping
Undercrimping is a defect in crimped electrical connections where the conductor is not sufficiently deformed within the terminal during the crimping process. This leads to inadequate electrical contact and reduced mechanical grip, increasing resistance and the risk of loosening, vibration damage, or corrosion. Undercrimping can affect a range of terminal types, including butt splices, ring terminals, and lugs, and is a reliability and safety concern in automotive, aerospace, and industrial wiring.
Causes of undercrimping include using an incorrect terminal for the conductor size, employing the wrong crimping
The effects of an undercrimped joint can be elevated contact resistance, localized heating, intermittent connectivity, arcing,
Detection and prevention rely on visual inspection, pull testing, and verification of crimp height and other