DMC SCTP Series Quick Start Manual Download Page 4

4

12/13          REV. G          FILE #: SCTP-DS

COPYRIGHT © 2010  Daniels Manufacturing Corp  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

DANIELS MANUFACTURING CORP.  526 THORPE ROAD, ORLANDO, FL 32824, USA

PHONE (407) 855-6161 • FAX (407) 855-6884 •w ww.DMCTools.com • E-MAIL: [email protected]

STANDARD HARDWARE

FIGURE 6

FIGURE 5

SCREWDRIVER

1.5 MAINTENANCE OF THE CRIMP CAVITY

1.5.1. Debris can accumulate in the crimp cavity during use. This debris must be removed and the cavity

oiled periodically depending upon use and environment. 

Ferrule sticking can occur if this proce-

dure is not followed.

1.5.2. Remove debris by gently scraping or brushing  the crimp cavity. Blow any remaining debris

from the cavity with air.

1.5.3.

Coat the cavity with a light film of any lightweight synthetic or petroleum based oil after
the cavity has been thoroughly cleaned.

2.0 PROPER CABLE INSTALLATION

2.1

Various examples of Safe-T-Cable

®

 installation are shown in figures 6 through 8. Although

all possible combinations are not shown, three basic rules apply:
A) It is recommended that Safe-T-Cable

®

 be installed in such a manner that any tendency

for a fastener to loosen will be counteracted by an additional tension on the cable. Sharp
turns in excess of 135° should be avoided. Installed Safe-T-Cable

®

 should produce a positive

or neutral pull on the fastener.

B) Safe-T-Cable

®

 should be installed in two or  three bolt patterns. Two bolt patterns being

preferred when Safe-T-Cable

®

 is applied to an even number of fasteners.

C) Maximum span of Safe-T-Cable

®

 shall be six inches from end to end.

Summary of Contents for SCTP Series

Page 1: ...0 3 Proper loading and use of the application tool section 3 0 4 Verification of proper application section 4 0 SAE publications are available from SAE International 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale...

Page 2: ...e proper pull off load as shown in table 2 CAUTION RELEASE TORQUE WHEN MINIMUM PULL OFF IS ACHIEVED DO NOT APPLY ADDITIONAL TENSION TO THE CABLE 1 1 5 If the cable did not break or pull out of the fer...

Page 3: ...AYDAMAGE THE TOOL 1 3 RELEASING THE INDENTER 1 3 1 The SCTP series pneumatic Safe T Cable tool has an internal cycle control feature which prevents the indenter from returning if the crimping cycle is...

Page 4: ...5 3 Coat the cavity with a light film of any lightweight synthetic or petroleum based oil after the cavity has been thoroughly cleaned 2 0 PROPER CABLE INSTALLATION 2 1 Various examples of Safe T Cabl...

Page 5: ...MCTools com E MAIL DMC DMCTools com FIGURE 9 FIGURE 7 TUBE COUPLINGS TOOL BODY FIGURE 8 OTHER APPLICATIONS 3 0 PROPER LOADINGAND USE OFTHEAPPLICATION TOOL 3 1 Connect the tool to a clean dry air suppl...

Page 6: ...the desired position 3 6 Rotate the cable tensioning wheel with the cable entry slot up to the position shown in figure 12 Position the nose such that the ferrule is pressed squarely against the fast...

Page 7: ...and slide the tool off the crimped ferrule Pull the excess cable from the tool 4 0VERIFICATION OFINSTALLATION 4 1 Verify proper tension of the cable Refer to table 1 figure 14 for Safe T Cable flex l...

Page 8: ...EX LIMITS DIMENSIONS A inch mm 0 5 12 7 1 0 25 4 2 0 50 8 3 0 76 2 4 0 101 6 5 0 127 0 6 0 152 4 FOR THREE BOLT PATTERNS A D E FIGURE 14 HANDAPPLICATIONTOOLS INTERCHANGEABLE NOSES TOOL PARTNUMBER SCT2...

Page 9: ...0 3 8 3 0 4 0 0 4 6 DMC KIT PART No DMC CABLE ASS Y PART No DMC FERRULE PART No DOCUMENT NUMBER EX AS3509 AS3510 AS3511 EXAMPLE PART NUMBER A KIT CONFORM ING TO AS3510 032 038 CABLE D I A M E T E R 1...

Page 10: ...0 CORROSION AND HEAT RESISTANT ALLOY AMS5689 KIT PART NUMBER A10 106 A10 109 A10 112 A10 115 A10 118 A10 121 A10 124 A10 206 A10 209 A10 212 A10 215 A10 218 A10 221 A10 224 A10 306 A10 309 A10 312 A10...

Page 11: ...over any damage to any product which in the opinion of DMC was caused by normal wear misuse improper operation tampering neglect or accident This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or...

Reviews: