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Hand Crimp Tool Open Barrel Terminals 

Doc No: ATS-638111000 

Release Date: 06-29-12 

Page 1 of 4 

Revision: B 

Revision Date: 10-22-12 

ServiceGrade

 

Hand Crimp Tool

 

 

 

Application Tooling 

Specification Sheet

 

Order No. 63811-1000 

 

FEATURES 

 

 

Ergonomic soft grip handles for comfortable crimping with small handle spread 

 

Accepts material thicknesses of 0.15 to 0.40mm and conductor barrel lengths of 2.00 to 3.50mm 

 

Ideal for field repair and prototyping 

 

Available in custom packaging for customer resale 

 

Available through distribution only 

 

SCOPE 

Products: Molex Open Barrel Crimp Terminals, 14 to 24 AWG 
 

CRIMPING INFORMATION: 

 
Tool Profiles should be selected based on the wire AWG and insulation diameter. 
 

Wire Size 

Conductor Tool 

Section Range 

Pull Force Min. 

 

AWG  mm2 

mm 

in 

Lb. 

14 

2.00  2.30 - 2.50  .091 - .098 

222.6 

50.0 

16 

1.30  2.00 - 2.30  .079 - .091 

133.5 

30.0 

18 

0.80  1.60 - 2.00  .063 - .079 

89.0 

20.0 

20 

0.50  1.40 - 1.80  .055 - .071 

57.9 

13.0 

22 

0.35  1.40 - 1.60  .055 - .063 

35.6 

8.0 

24 

0.20  1.40 - 1.40  .055 - .055 

22.2 

5.0 

Each application should be verified for pull force. 

 

Insulation 

Diameter Range 

Insulation Tool 

Section Range 

mm 

in 

mm 

in 

3.50 - 3.99 

.138 - 0.157  3.90 - 4.80 

.154 - .189 

3.00 - 3.50 

.118 - 0.138  3.40 - 4.80 

.134 - .189 

2.49 - 3.00 

.098 - 0.118  2.80 - 3.90 

.110 - .154 

2.01 - 2.49 

.079 - 0.098  2.30 - 3.40 

.091 - .134 

1.50 - 2.01 

.059 - 0.079  1.80 - 2.80  .071 - .0140 

0.99 - 1.50 

.039 - 0.059  1.40 - 2.00 

.055 - .079 

3.99 - 4.50 

.157 - 0.177  4.30 - 4.80 

.169 - .189 

 

Restrictions:

 

Termination crimp quality is dependent on the conductor profile choice and skill of the operator. Customers should 
independently verify that intended termination meets quality and performance needs. Not all terminal, wire and 
profile combinations will provide minimum pull force requirements, or provide an acceptable crimp form. 

Summary of Contents for ServiceGrade

Page 1: ...m in N Lb 14 2 00 2 30 2 50 091 098 222 6 50 0 16 1 30 2 00 2 30 079 091 133 5 30 0 18 0 80 1 60 2 00 063 079 89 0 20 0 20 0 50 1 40 1 80 055 071 57 9 13 0 22 0 35 1 40 1 60 055 063 35 6 8 0 24 0 20 1 40 1 40 055 055 22 2 5 0 Each application should be verified for pull force Insulation Diameter Range Insulation Tool Section Range mm in mm in 3 50 3 99 138 0 157 3 90 4 80 154 189 3 00 3 50 118 0 1...

Page 2: ...hin the specifications for this tool 3 Strip the wire to the proper strip length 4 Open the tool handles and insert the conductor grip area of the terminal into the desired conductor profile See Figure 1 5 Squeeze the tool handles together enough to allow the terminal barrel to touch the top of the profile radii 6 Align the insulation edge between the conductor and insulation barrel and then inser...

Page 3: ...ed to prevent objects from becoming lodged in the crimping dies and store the tool in a clean dry area Warranty This tool is for electrical terminal crimping purposes only All tools are warranted to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of 30 days Should such a defect occur the tool will be repaired or exchanged free of charge This exchange will not be applicable to altered misused or dama...

Page 4: ...ir hand tools This tool is qualified to pull force only To re certify crimp a terminal to a wire which has been stripped 12 7mm 1 2 long so there is no crimping of the insulation Pull the terminal and wire at a rate no faster than 25mm 1 00 per minute See the Molex web site for the Quality Crimp Handbook for more information on pull testing When the hand tool is no longer capable of achieving mini...

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