Indenter Die
(Stationary)
Ferrule
Crimp
Sections
Anvil Die
(Moving)
Center
Contact
Locator
Center
Contact
Crimp
Section
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Instruction Sheet
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Crimping Die Assembly 58046-1
27 JUN 11 Rev C
PROPER USE GUIDELINES
Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use
and low volume applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-use, production operations is available.
Figure 1
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers the use and maintenance
of Crimping Die Assembly 58046-1, which is used in
PRO-CRIMPER* III Hand Tool Frame Assembly
354940-1. The die assembly crimps various
configurations of Commercial SMB Connectors onto
coaxial cable.
Figure 2
Tool Jaws
(Ref)
Die
Assembly
Die
Retaining
Screws
PRO-CRIMPER III
Hand tool Frame
Assembly 354940-1
Catalog 82074 provides a guide for cable-to-
connector selection. For cable sizes and connectors
not referenced in the catalog, contact Product
Engineering for connector recommendations.
NOTE
i
All dimensions on this document are in metric units
[with U.S. customary units in brackets].
Reasons for reissue are provided in Section 7,
REVISION SUMMARY.
2. DESCRIPTION (FIGURE 1)
Each die assembly consists of an indenter die and an
anvil die, and includes a center-contact crimp section
and a center-contact locator. The die assembly
features two large crimp sections for ferrules.
3. DIE INSTALLATION
1. Close the tool handles until the ratchet releases,
then allow the handles to open fully.
2. Insert the dies into the tool jaws as shown in
Figure 2, and align the retaining holes in each die
with the associated holes in the tool frame.
3. Thread, but do not tighten, the die retaining
screws into the holes.