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When the settings are found to be correct, apply one of the
enclosed stickers under the screws on the screw holder and
mark with the cable type for repeat operations, see figure 8.

6. Additional cassettes and cassette holders are available

separately.  This enables different setting to be produced at
will.
Screw holder cassette, 

RS 

stock no. 739-556

Cutter cassettes.
i) 2 step yellow, 

RS 

stock no. 739-562

ii) 3 step green, 

RS 

stock no. 739-578

iii) 3 step brown, 

RS 

stock no. 739-584

7. Quick setting of the tool is possible for RG58/59 cable types.

the orange gauge should be clipped onto the screw holder,
see figure 9.  The setting screws are then adjusted by
turning clockwise until they butt against the gauge.  Remove
the gauge and assemble cassette to the tool.  Test and
adjust as according to point 4.

8. For cable diameters smaller than 3.5mm, the 'Y' block

contained in the base of the screw holder should be placed
between the screw pressure rollers as shown in figure 10.

9. Use of the pre-set tool.
a. Set back the pressure rollers by adjusting the cam wheel.
b. Insert the cable, push the cam wheel forward step by step,

to push the cable against the cutters (note that pressure
should not be excessive).

c. Rotate the tool around the axis of the cable several times.

Repeating step (b) until the final position of the cam wheel is
achieved.

d. Retract the cam wheel, remove cable and peel off the

stripped insulation and braiding, and remove any residue
from the body of the tool.

Note:

If using the tool on several differing cable sizes and
types, it is recommended that to save time, a selection of
pre-set and identified screw holders are held ready for
use.

Crimp tool

1. Compress the handles and cycle the tool to enable the

release mechanism to operate and allow the jaws to open.
Place the connector into the appropriate die nest and apply
cable to be crimped.  Compress handles to make correct
crimp.  If the tool appears to be producing an 'incorrect'
crimp, the tool may be released by pushing the release lever
forward, a screwdriver being suitable for this.

2. The tool after a period of time may require adjustment.  To

achieve this, remove the securing screw and rotate the
serrated ring in the required direction.  Replace securing
screw and test the tool.  Repeat adjustment if necessary.

RS Components

Issued March 1994

9667

Figure 8.

Figure 11.

Figure 9.

Figure 10.

A. Pressure adjustment
B. RG58 nest
C. RG59 nest
D. Centre contact
E. Release lever

A

B

C

D

E

A. Screw holder cassette
B. Setting gauge

A

B

Figure 7.

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