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Instruction Sheet

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408-2281

Crimping Die Assemblies for 
COPALUM* Sealed Terminals and Splices

07 MAR 14  Rev CD

Figure 1

1. INTRODUCTION

The crimping die assemblies are designed to be 
installed into the hydraulic crimping heads listed in 
Figure 1 and are used to crimp COPALUM sealed 
terminals and splices. Read these instructions 
thoroughly before crimping any terminals or splices.

Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are 
provided in Section 8, REVISION SUMMARY. 

Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in 

millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Illustrations 

are for reference only and are not drawn to scale.

2. DESCRIPTION

Each crimping die assembly consists of a stationary 
dies (nest) and moving die (anvil). Each die features 
an alignment dot on the front of the die. See Figure 1.

3. DIE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION

For information concerning die installation and general 
performance of the hydraulic crimping head, refer to 
the instruction sheet packaged with the crimping head. 

To avoid personal injury, ALWAYS DISCONNECT 

electrical and air supply to power unit before 

installing the hydraulic crimping head or die 

assembly.

In order to achieve proper mating of the dies during 
installation, ensure that:

— the shanks of the dies are offset to the same 

surface of the die, but that the alignment dots 
align and face the operator

— the anvil moves and the nest is stationary

DO NOT mix dies from different or the same die 

assemblies (because of inconsistent wearing) — 

it is important that the dies are used as the set. 

To avoid personal injury, make sure to close the 

yoke of the hydraulic crimping head and fully insert 

the pin. When operating the power unit, be careful 

when handling terminals, splices, or wire near the 

crimping area of the die assembly.

4. CRIMPING PROCEDURE 

Select the die assembly and terminal or splice, and 
prepare the wire as follows:

1. Refer to Figure 2, and select the appropriate die 
assembly and terminal or splice according to the wire.

For aluminum-to-aluminum application, butt splices 

will accept the same wire size at either end. 

For aluminum-to-copper application, the copper 

wire size must be smaller to compensate for 

differences in the electrical properties of copper 

and aluminum. This also applies when using 

copper wire in a terminal as listed in Figure 2. 

2. Cut the end of the wire perpendicular to the wire; 
DO NOT distort the shape of the wire. It is 
recommended to chamfer the edge around the 
group of wires. See Figure 2. The chamfer will aid in 
the insertion of the wire into the terminal or splice. 

3. Strip the wire to the length indicated in Figure 2. 
DO NOT nick or cut the wire strands. The strip 
length for the wire will depend on the number of 
insulation layers covering the wire. 

There are two approved methods for crimping the 
terminals and splices using these die assemblies and 
hydraulic crimping heads. Proceed as follows:

4.1. Terminal

IMPORTANT:

 To ensure a quality crimp, gage the die 

assembly at the beginning of a run, after changing a 
die assembly — and then periodically during the run. 
Refer to Paragraph 6.2 for gaging instructions.

CRIMPING DIE ASSEMBLY

HYDRAULIC CRIMPING HEAD

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68008-1

68009

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68010

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68010-2

314964-1

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(408-2453)

58422-1 (408-9535)

1752787-1 (408-8914)
1752877-1 (408-8956)

1976441-1
1976442-1
1976443-1

59877-1

68011-1

314948-1

58422-1 (408-9535)

1752787-1 (408-8914)

Stationary Die 

(Nest)

Alignment Dot

Front of 

Die Assembly

Moving Die 

(Anvil)

Shank

Shank

Alignment Dot

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Summary of Contents for COPALUM 408-2281

Page 1: ...stent wearing it is important that the dies are used as the set To avoid personal injury make sure to close the yoke of the hydraulic crimping head and fully insert the pin When operating the power un...

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Page 4: ...mp apply a spray dry lubricant to the crimping area of the dies to reduce sticking of the terminal in the dies 2 Position the terminal in the stationary die nest with back of tongue resting against di...

Page 5: ...second alternate method is This method is only slightly different than the first preferred method The difference is when the wire is inserted into the wire barrel 1 Before each crimp apply a spray dr...

Page 6: ...et assembly DO NOT mix dies from different die assemblies or the same die assemblies Die part numbers for each die assembly are listed in Figure 6 To avoid personal injury ALWAYS DISCONNECT electrical...

Page 7: ...ble commercial degreaser that will not affect the painted alignment dots 2 Inspect the crimp area for flattened chipped cracked worn or broken areas If damage is evident the die assembly must be repla...

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