Staking Tools are specialized instruments designed to join or secure one component onto another by applying a compressive force. These tools primarily function by deforming a portion of a material to create a mechanical lock, often used on fasteners such as rivets, pins, or bolts. They work by ensuring a tight fit and permanent placement which is essential in the assembly of electronic components where reliability and precision are paramount.
The main uses for Staking Tools include the assembly of circuit boards, securing components in consumer electronics, and constructing industrial machinery where electronic systems are integrated. Characteristics of Staking Tools include durability, precision, and the ability to consistently apply the correct amount of force for a secure bond. These tools might be manual or powered and can vary greatly in size depending on the application.