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Operating Instructions

 

 

1. Place the desired cable and terminal into the open head of the tool  

and snap the head  back into the closed position. 

 

NOTE: 

For best results, the cable and terminal must be 

positioned at  the 

CENTER 

of the upper die as this will 

balance the compression load ratio and not cause distortion of 

die or head.

 

 

2. Release the handle catch between the bottom of the handles, the 

moving handle will then spring open. 

 

 

3. Pump the moving handle, the ram will rapidly advance. When the 

lower  die makes contact with the terminal connector  the tool will 

then slowly press the terminal until full compression is reached. 

 

4. Continue pumping until both dies are touching. Operation is 

complete  when the hydraulic pressure reaches 550bar, and the 

relief valve releases  the internal pressure. 

 

 

5. Press the release trigger and close handles to retract the piston. 

Open the tool head and remove  the crimped terminal or reposition 

if further compressions are required. 

 

 

6. Clean the product and dies after use. Apply rust preventive oil to 

the product  and dies before putting them back in the carrying 

case. 

 

 
 

 

ISSUE: 10/13 ORIGINAL
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Summary of Contents for PHCT240-Kit

Page 1: ...Tool PHCT240 Kit ATTENTION Safe Operation Maintenance Instructions must be followed PARTEX MARKING SYSTEMS UK LTD 61 64 Station Road Coleshill Birmingham B46 1JT Phone 01675 463670 Fax 01675 463520 Em...

Page 2: ...Contents 1 Safety Instructions 2 Product Description 3 Maintenance 4 Operating Instructions 5 6 7 Dies 8 Compression Diagram 9 Trouble Shooting 10 11 List of Components 12 Diagram of Components 13 IS...

Page 3: ...low ALL instructions to ensure safety WARNING Keep hands away from the compression area while operating this product This product is fully insulated Proper equipment should be used to avoid electrical...

Page 4: ...d for easy die changes and removal of connectors Built in pressure relief valve for constant compression Adjustable ram stroke 10 15 mm Spring loaded pump handle allows one handed operation Small hand...

Page 5: ...the tool into contact with water or solvents Do NOT store this product in places with high temperatures high humidity or direct sunlight Hydraulic fluid temperatures over 65 C might cause damage to c...

Page 6: ...oint During operation 1 Keep tool clean and free from debris Excessive dirt debris can contribute to the breakdown of the hydraulic system Regular checks during operation cycle should be made for fore...

Page 7: ...ool When the ram and bottom die holder return to the starting position the tool is ready to be operated 2 Pull back the latch to open the head the yoke will now spring open 3 Slide the dies into the t...

Page 8: ...will rapidly advance When the lower die makes contact with the terminal connector the tool will then slowly press the terminal until full compression is reached 4 Continue pumping until both dies are...

Page 9: ...16 6 8 2 85 12 25 to 35 A CU25 8 35 3 5 9 B CU35 9 4 4 9 50 to 70 A CU50 11 35 4 8 9 B CU70 13 8 6 05 9 95 to 120 A CU95 16 17 6 9 9 B CU120 18 05 7 6 9 150 A CU150 20 15 8 55 6 185 A CU185 22 15 9 35...

Page 10: ...Compression Diagrams Butt connectors Direction of Compression Single compression headed die Terminal Connectors Direction of Compression Single Compression headed dies ISSUE 10 13 ORIGINAL PAGE 9...

Page 11: ...ed A Deformed tool head runner or die holder B Head die runners dirty or not lubricated Piston unable to advance or retract during operation A Piston damaged or distored B Die runners damaged Do NOT a...

Page 12: ...bubbles that are trapped in reservoir to rise and escape 5 Top up hydraulic fluid if required pump the moving handle so the ram advances but does not come under pressure Now press release trigger and...

Page 13: ...LDING BAND 1 14 COMPRESSION SPRING 3 48 PIN 1 15 COMPRESSION SPRING 2 49 DUST SEAL 1 16 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 50 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 17 PUSH IN FASTENER 5 51 SCREW 1 18 OIL SCREEN 2 52 MAIN PISTON 1 1...

Page 14: ...Parts Drawing ISSUE 10 13 ORIGINAL PAGE 13...

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