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Insulation Adjustment

Locking Screw

Insulation Adjustment

Indicator

Locator

Quick Take-Up

Trigger

CERTI-CRIMP* Hand Crimping Tool Ratchet Control

Yellow 

Handle

Color Code

Information

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Instruction Sheet

TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111

PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752

This controlled document is subject to change.

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LOC B

408-1610

“T”-HEAD* Crimping Tools

59170, 59250, 59275, 59300,

69692-1 and 69693-1

  27 APR 11  Rev  M

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 of "T"-HEAD 
Crimping Tools 59170, 59250, 59275, 59300, 

69692-1, and 69693-1. See Figure 1. These tools 
crimp:

PIDG* vinyl and nylon terminals and splices on 

stranded copper wire sizes 26 through 14.

STRATO-THERM* terminals on stranded copper 

wire sizes 26 through 14.

PIDG Insulation Restricting Nylon Terminals on 

stranded copper wire sizes 26 through 14.

PIDG insulation restricting terminals with 

TEFLONt coating, used on stranded copper wire 
sizes 26 through 14.

PIDG Radiation Resistant Terminals and Splices 

on stranded copper wire sizes 26 through 14.

PLASTI-GRIP* Terminals on solid or stranded 

copper wire sizes 22 through 14.

PLASTI-GRIP Butt Splices on solid or stranded 

copper wire sizes 26 through 22.

Spare Wire Caps on solid or stranded copper wire 

sizes 22 through 14.

NOTE

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Dimensions on this sheet are in millimeters [with 

inch equivalent dimensions in brackets]. Figures 

and illustrations are for identification only and are 

not drawn to scale.

Reasons for reissue of this sheet are provided in 
Section 9, REVISION SUMMARY.

2. DESCRIPTION

The handles of the crimping tools are color-coded to 
match the color coding of the product to be applied.

The insulation adjustment indicator is used to control 
crimp height of the insulation barrel. It can be set at 
any of four positions corresponding to insulation 
diameter.

Tools also feature a locator, quick take-up trigger, and 
color code information.

The CERTI-CRIMP hand crimping tool ratchet control 
ensures full crimping of the product. Once engaged, 
the ratchet will not release until the handles have been 
FULLY closed.

CAUTION

!

The crimping dies bottom before the ratchet 

releases. This is a design feature that ensures 

maximum electrical and tensile performance of the 

crimp. Do NOT re-adjust the ratchet.

3. COLOR AND DOT CODING

Note that tool handles and terminal, splice and cap 
insulation are color coded for a given wire range as 
listed in Figure 2. Crimp the color coded terminal, 
splice or cap in the matching color coded portion of the 
tool. For example, when using Hand Tool 59275, 
yellow coded PIDG terminals and splices and red 
coded pre-insulated seated splices must be crimped in 
that portion of tool displaying the red and yellow coded 
dots and yellow handle. See Figure 1.

Summary of Contents for 59275

Page 1: ...G Radiation Resistant Terminals and Splices on stranded copper wire sizes 26 through 14 PLASTI GRIP Terminals on solid or stranded copper wire sizes 22 through 14 PLASTI GRIP Butt Splices on solid or...

Page 2: ...408 1610 2 of 11 Rev M Figure 2 Cont d...

Page 3: ...st fully closed Crimp the color coded terminals and splices in the matching color coded portion of the tool Refer to Section 3 3 Place terminal in crimping dies so that terminal tongue slides under lo...

Page 4: ...sts against the recessed surface of the locator as shown in Figure 5 Spare Wire Caps Insulation Adjustment Indicator at Position 4 Wire Barrel Locator Raise Locator So the End of the Cap Rests Against...

Page 5: ...p of tool and turn indicator to Position 4 2 Place terminal or splice in tool dies 3 Insert UNSTRIPPED wire into ONLY the insulation barrel see Figure 3 or Figure 4 of terminal or splice 4 Perform a c...

Page 6: ...ustment indicator in Position 4 for wire having a large insulation diameter 2 Set insulation adjustment indicator in Position 3 for wire having a medium insulation diameter 3 Set insulation adjustment...

Page 7: ...degreasing compound with a lint free cloth When degreasing compounds are not available tool may be wiped clean with a lint free cloth Relubricate tool as instructed in Paragraph 7 3 before placing it...

Page 8: ...ring loaded locator up and hold gage in straight alignment with the crimping chamber Carefully try to insert without forcing the GO element See Figure 12 Detail A The GO element must pass completely t...

Page 9: ...1 position 3 Insert proper solder slug into one crimp chamber see Figure 9 and Figure 10 and cycle tool 4 Measure the compressed solder slug for the wire barrel crimping chamber and check for complia...

Page 10: ...en the bottoming surfaces of the crimping dies To inspect the CERTI CRIMP hand crimping tool ratchet control 1 Perform a crimp using the largest wire size for your tool 2 While holding the wire in pla...

Page 11: ...r than those listed in Figure 13 should be replaced by Tyco Electronics to ensure quality and reliability of the tool Order replacement parts through your TE Representative or call 1 800 526 5142 or s...

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