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Instruction Sheet

TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111

PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752

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408-2349

Hand Crimping Tools 69376, 

69376-1, 69376-2, and 69376-3

17 Mar

 

 11  Rev E

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.

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1. INTRODUCTION

Hand Crimping Tools 69376, 69376-1, 69376-2, and 

69376-3 are designed to crimp TNC Series Single 

Crimp 50-Ohm connectors onto various size cables. 

Catalog 1307191 provides a guide for cable-to-

connector selection.

Read these instructions thoroughly before using the 

hand tool.

Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in metric 

units [with U.S. customary units in brackets]. 

Figures are not drawn to scale.

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Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are 

provided in Section 6, REVISION SUMMARY.

2. DESCRIPTION

Each hand tool features a reversible head which 

contains integral crimping dies: an indenter and an 

anvil. When closed, the dies form a crimping chamber 

with three sections: insulation, braid, and center 

contact. The sections simultaneously crimp the 

connector center contact, and the insulation and braid 

sections of the ferrule.

The locator provides proper positioning of the 

connector for crimping.

This tool is a member of the CERTI–CRIMP* hand 

crimping tool family. 

The ratchet, which contains a 

short handle, ensures full crimping. Once engaged, 

the ratchet will not release until the handles have been 

FULLY closed. The short handle is a “quick take-up" 

device to aid in closing the handles to complete the 

crimp. See Figure 1.

The crimping dies close before the ratchet 

releases. This design feature ensures full tensile 

strength of the crimp. Do not re-adjust the ratchet. 

3. CRIMPING PROCEDURE

Strip the cable, and assemble the connector crimp end 

according to instruction sheet 408-9566. Then 

proceed as follows:

To reverse the tool head for individual preference of 

using the tool with either hand, first remove the 

retaining rings and pins from the ends of the 

handle. Turn the head 180_ as shown in Figure 2; 

then re-assemble.

1. Open the dies by closing the tool handles until the 

ratchet releases.

2. Position the crimp end on the anvil crimping die 

with the cable extending from the FRONT side of 

the tool. Make sure the center contact and ferrule 

are resting firmly in the crimping chamber. Refer to 

Figure 3.

BE SURE that the center contact bottoms on the 

center contact crimping section, and the ferrule is 

bottomed against the insulation and braid crimping 

sections.

Locator

Indenter

Crimping

Anvil

Crimping

Crimping

Chamber

Ratchet

Front of Tool

Reversible

Head

Die

Die

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CAUTION

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