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Rev D 

of 9 

5.  Slide the lower die into the movable jaw of the crimping head. Orient the lower die so that the anvils 

face inward, with the largest anvil entering first, and the screw holes align. See Figure 4. 

6.  Insert the lower die retaining screw into the screw hole of the movable jaw and through the screw hole 

of the lower die. Tighten the screw just enough to hold the die in place. Do NOT tighten the screw 
completely at this time. 

7.  Re-install the battery, then pulse the trigger to slowly close dies, making sure the crimping chambers 

are properly aligned. 

8.  When the crimping chambers are aligned, tighten the die retaining screws. 

Figure 4 

 

Removal 

1.  Remove the battery from the crimping tool. 

2.  Remove the die retaining screws, then slide the dies out of the jaws of the crimping head. 

 

Crimping 

DANGER 

To avoid personal injury, keep fingers clear of the crimping area. 

1.  Position the product to be crimped in the appropriate crimping chamber. 

2.  Depress the trigger to advance the ram. This closes the jaws to hold the product to be crimped in 

place. Do not deform the wire barrel. 

3.  Insert a stripped wire in the wire barrel of the product to be crimped; making sure that the wire 

insulation does not enter the wire barrel. 

CAUTION 

Do not use wires with nicked or missing conductor strands. 

 

 

Stationary Jaw of 
Crimping Head 

Movable Jaw of 
Crimping Head 

Lower Die 

Upper Die 

Upper Die 
Retaining Screw 

Lower Die 
Retaining Screw 

Largest Anvil 

Largest Indenter 

Summary of Contents for 2217480 Series

Page 1: ...ON 4 2 RECEIVING AND INSPECTION 5 3 USER INTERFACE INFORMATION PRE OPERATION TESTING 5 3 1 LED Indicators 5 3 2 Pressure Sensor 6 4 OPERATION 6 4 1 Battery Installation and Removal 6 4 2 Die Assembly...

Page 2: ...nearby personnel Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death CAUTION Do not place the tool in a vise The crimping tool is designed for hand held operation Protect the crimpi...

Page 3: ...moving parts of the equipment Never alter modify or misuse the equipment Do not operate equipment if the guards are removed Read and understand this entire document before using equipment SUPPORT CENT...

Page 4: ...battery charger part number its voltage and the kit region of use are listed in Figure 2 The battery powered crimping tool may or may not have a release switch to retract the ram When reading this man...

Page 5: ...intenance personnel The crimping tool should be inspected at regularly scheduled intervals depending on care degree of operator skill the type and size of the product to be crimped and environmental c...

Page 6: ...way from the tool DANGER Always dispose of the old battery pack in an environmentally responsible way in accordance with local waste regulations Where possible please recycle the battery cartridge Con...

Page 7: ...aining screws Figure 4 Removal 1 Remove the battery from the crimping tool 2 Remove the die retaining screws then slide the dies out of the jaws of the crimping head Crimping DANGER To avoid personal...

Page 8: ...e crimping head particularly in areas where the crimping head is installed and the product is crimped Wipe the entire tool frequently with a clean lint free cloth Yearly Maintenance Once per year or e...

Page 9: ...TE representative or call 1 800 526 5142 or send a facsimile of your purchase order to 717 986 7605 Or write to CUSTOMER SERVICE 038 035 TE CONNECTIVITY CORPORATION PO BOX 3608 HARRISBURG PA 17105 36...

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