TE Connectivity 1-45216-0 Instruction Sheet Download Page 3

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4. Depress the trigger to advance the moving ram. 
This closes the crimp jaws in order to hold the 
terminal in place. DO NOT deform the wire barrel.

5. Activate the tool to complete the crimp. The crimp 
tool automatically returns to the first position of the 
cycle when the crimp is complete. Remove the 
splice from the head.

6. Refer to Section 5 and Figures 4 and 5 for crimp 
inspection.

CAUTION

!

Damaged product should not be used. If a 

damaged splice is evident, it should be cut from the 

wire and replaced. Do NOT re-terminate splices.

5. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

DANGER

STOP

To avoid personal injury, ALWAYS disconnect the 

battery from the tool before performing 

maintenance or inspection.

TE recommends that a maintenance and inspection 
program be performed periodically to ensure 
dependable and uniform terminations. The crimping 
head should be inspected once a month. Frequency of 
inspection should be adjusted to suit your 
requirements through experience. Frequency of 
inspection depends on:

The care, amount of use, and handling of the 

crimping head.

The type and size of the product crimped.

The degree of operator skill.

The presence of abnormal amounts of dust and 

dirt.

Your own established standards.

Each crimping head is thoroughly inspected before 
packaging. Since there is the possibility of crimping 
head damage during shipment, new crimping heads 
should be inspected immediately upon arrival at your 
facility.

5.1. Daily Maintenance

TE recommends that each operator be responsible for 
the following steps of daily maintenance:

1. Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants 
with a clean, soft brush, or a lint-free cloth. Do NOT 
use objects that could damage the head.

2. Make sure that all pins, rings, and other 
components are in place and secure.

DANGER

STOP

To avoid personal injury and damage to the tool, 

make sure quick pins are properly inserted.

3. Make certain all surfaces are protected with a thin 
coat of any good SAE 20 motor oil. Do NOT oil 
excessively.

4. When the head assembly is not in use, store it in 
a clean dry, area.

5.2. Periodic Inspection

Regular inspections should be performed by quality 
control personnel. A record of scheduled inspections 
should remain with the crimping heads or be supplied 
to supervisory personnel responsible for the crimping 
heads. Though recommendations call for at least one 
inspection a month, the frequency should be based on 
amount of use, working conditions, operator training 
and skill, and your established company policies. 
These inspections should include a visual inspection 
(Paragraph 5.3) and a crimping chamber inspection 
(Paragraph 5.5).

5.3. Visual Inspection

1. Remove all lubrication and accumulated film by 
immersing the crimping head in a suitable 
commercial degreaser that will not affect paint or 
plastic.

2. Make certain all components are in place. If 
replacements are necessary, contact TE. 

3. Check all bearing surfaces for wear. Replace 
worn parts.

4. Inspect crimp areas for flattened, chipped, or 
broken parts.

5.4. Lubrication

Lubricate all pins, pivot points, and bearing surfaces 
with a high quality grease. TE recommends the use of 
MOLYKOTE† grease, which is a commercially 
available lubricant. Lubricate according to the 
following schedule:

Head used in daily production - lubricate daily

 Head used daily (occasional) - lubricate weekly

 Head used weekly - lubricate monthly

Wipe excess grease from crimping head, particularly 
from jaw closure areas. Grease transferred from jaw 
closure area onto certain terminations may affect the 
electrical characteristics of an application.

† MOLYKOTE is a trademark.

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