Pa. Engel et al., MECHANICAL STUDY FOR THE CUTTING AND CLINCHING PROCESS OF ELECTRONIC-COMPONENT LEADS, Journal of manufacturing science and engineering, 120(2), 1998, pp. 279-286
As various small electronics components are being rapidly moved along
an assembly line, their leads must be cut and clinched into holes of a
circuit board for the next soldering operation. This process must be
achieved economically both in time, and in combating wear by preservin
g the cutting tools' sharpness. The present study investigates the she
aring action and subsequent fracture in cutting. Plastic analysis for
both cutting and forming (clinching) is presented with the support of
measured data obtained on a prototype machine employed in the research
. Wear analysis of the cutting surfaces leads to a recognition of the
role played by various geometric parameters such as lend shape, cutter
and anvil angles, cutter and anvil distance, etc.