© Panduit Corp. 2018
OPERATION MANUAL
CT-930LPCH &
CT-940CH/BJO
CT-930LPCH_CT-940CH/BJO: PA29199A01_00
Page: 8 of 9
6-2018
CAUTION:
DO NOT
crimp the compression connector at this time.
6.
Verify that the conductor size and dies properly match the compression connector size being used.
Insert the conductor completely into the compression connector barrel.
7.
Begin crimping by activating the hydraulic system. The Panduit CT-902HP and CT-902HP-5K
Hydraulic Pumps incorporate a by-pass valve which, when activated, shuts off the pump when the
crimp is completed.
8.
Deactivate the hydraulic system to retract the ram for removal or repositioning of the compression
connector/conductor assembly.
MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1.
Daily maintenance is important to keep the tool in good working condition. Keep the head clean
and free of debris. Excessive dirt and grit can contribute to the premature wear of the tool's
mechanical parts. Always replace the dust cap on the connector fitting, and store the tool in its
clean, dry carrying case when not in use.
2.
Particular attention should be made in keeping the tool head openings free of foreign matter and
debris. When using the tool regularly, check that no foreign matter or debris exists in the open
areas between the ram and tool head. Thoroughly clean and lubricate the tool head. A tool that is
dirty with excessive foreign matter may jam and become damaged during operation.
3.
The hydraulic system has been calibrated and sealed at the factory. Contact Technical Support if
hydraulic problems are experienced.
4.
As long as the daily maintenance procedures are adequately carried out, the tool will provide quality
service for years. However, if problems are experienced, please contact our Technical Support at
1-800-777-3300.
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION OF TOOL HEAD
Thorough cleaning and lubrication of the tool head is recommended annually, depending on usage. It is
recommended that the CT-930LPCH or CT-940CH/BJO Tools be returned to Panduit Global Service Center
for proper maintenance by our trained service staff.
VISUAL INSPECTION
1.
Visually inspect tool for cracks or damage that may affect tool performance.
2.
Visually inspect indenters for cracks, chips or damaged surfaces.
3.
Visually inspect tool for loose or missing components and evidence of loss of hydraulic fluid.
4.
If tool is damaged, or if parts are missing, contact Technical Support.