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HIROSE ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.

 

ETAD-H0995-00

 

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FORM HC0011-9-2 

 

 

 

 

4. Precautions for handling 

 

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4.1. Loading to a connector 

     

To pack or store assemblies, make sure overlapped connectors will not apply extreme load 

to excessive external force applied to connectors could cause failure or damage.   
Therefore, avoid forced insertion or removal, dropping impact, cable wiring (pull, twist) and 
such. 

            Especially,

 

the  housing  lance  part  of  the  crimp  case  has  a  spring  shape  and  may  be 

deformed  or  damaged  when  a  load  is  applied.

 

Therefore,  please  do  not  handle  the  crimp 

case by pushing the spring in the lance section or applying a load on top of the bag. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

4.2. Wiring cable 

Forcible wiring such as bending the cable near the connector and straining the cable, could 
cause contact failure. 
During cable wiring inside the machine, keep sufficient cable length for slack to avoid direct 
stress is applied to the connector. 

             
 
 

No cable tension is applied. 

Sufficient cable length 

 

Housing lance 

Summary of Contents for DF53 Series

Page 1: ...e cable 3 2 Crimping Process Crimp the contact by using the applicator AP105 DF53 32P Confirm that the crimp height and configuration meet the crimp condition and Crimping Quality Standard ETAD H0921 3 3 Crimped Contact Insertion to Crimp Case Hold the cable of crimped contact and insert to each contact cavity of the crimp case Insertion direction is as shown below Part No Description Remarks DF53...

Page 2: ...ferences Procedure for inserting into the crimp case 1 Hold both ends of the crimp case 2 Hold the tip side of the crimp contact and insert it into each terminal hole of crimp case 3 Make sure that the contact lance is caught by the housing lance of the crimp case ...

Page 3: ... cases Do not insert the crimped contact at an angle to up direction to the crimp case Straight insertion Correct Angled insertion Downward Correct Angled insertion Upward Incorrect Contact No 1 marking Marking on every 5 contacts Housing lance If inserted diagonally upward the housing lance may be damaged ...

Page 4: ...minal to check NOTE Repairing the crimp contact For removing the inserted crimp case lift up the mold lance by using DF C PO B or a pointed needle and such and pull out the cable simultaneously The repair operation could make the lance strength lower therefore do not reuse the crimp case and replace it to a new one Insertion direction 1 2 Housing lance Contact lance Check point ...

Page 5: ... Especially the housing lance part of the crimp case has a spring shape and may be deformed or damaged when a load is applied Therefore please do not handle the crimp case by pushing the spring in the lance section or applying a load on top of the bag 4 2 Wiring cable Forcible wiring such as bending the cable near the connector and straining the cable could cause contact failure During cable wirin...

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