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TE logo and Tyco Electronics are trademarks. 

 

Operating Instructions 

2-744017-4 

Rev A2 

*Trademark. Other products, logos, and company names used are the property of their respective owners. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Intended use also includes reading and understanding the entire content of these operating instruc-
tions, in particular Section 3 "General Safety Instructions. 

 

Notification regarding use: 

 

Cumulative trauma complaints may result from prolonged use of hand tools. TE Connectivity hand 
tools are intended for occasional use with low part counts. TE Connectivity offers a wide selection 
of tools to meet increased demand or for production. 

 

3.2  Improper use 

 
Use of the hand tool for any other purpose than that described in Section 3.1 "Intended use" is con-
sidered improper use. 

 
 

3.3  Reasonably foreseeable misuse 

An attempt to work with terminals other than those specified in Section 5 constitutes reasonably fore-
seeable misuse. 
Furthermore, the hand tool may only be used for its intended purpose (Section 3.1 "Intended use"). 
Work with the hand tool must only be carried out by instructed persons or specialists. 
A specialist can assess the work assigned to him, recognise potential dangers and take appropriate 
safety measures based on his technical training, knowledge and experience as well as being familiar 
with the pertinent regulations. A specialist must comply with the relevant technical regulations.  

 

 

3.4  Warnings in these instructions 

3.4.1  General information 

 

Observe the regulations for the prevention of accidents and environmental protection in the country 
of use and at the workplace. 

 

Only use the hand tool in a technically perfect condition. 

 

Inspect the hand tool for any visible defects, such as missing components or parts or components 
in poor condition. 

 

The hand tool must not be altered or modified in any way and/or parts replaced with unsuitable 
components. 

 

Only use the hand tool for the applications indicated in these operating instructions. 

 

Persons using the hand tool must not be under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medicines liable 
to influence the ability to react. 

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Summary of Contents for HT11K

Page 1: ...perating Instructions HT11K hand tool TH 0 25 terminals PN 7 1579014 1 7 1579014 2 7 1579014 3 Operating Instructions no 411 18591 1 Rev A2 Operating Instructions PN 2 744017 4 Language en Translation...

Page 2: ...e purpose of product descriptions only Users must carry out their own assessments and tests It should be noted that our products are subject to natural wear and ageing pro cesses All rights reserved b...

Page 3: ...g these operating instructions 3 2 1 Abbreviations used 4 3 General Safety Instructions 4 3 1 Intended use 4 3 2 Improper use 5 3 3 Reasonably foreseeable misuse 5 3 4 Warnings in these instructions 5...

Page 4: ...ss to these operating instructions the same fairness is ex pected from you as you would expect from your customers in such cases All rights reserved in particular including the granting of patents or...

Page 5: ...uctions thoroughly and completely before working with the hand tool Keep these instructions in a place where they are accessible to all users at all times These operating instructions must accompany t...

Page 6: ...ble misuse Furthermore the hand tool may only be used for its intended purpose Section 3 1 Intended use Work with the hand tool must only be carried out by instructed persons or specialists A speciali...

Page 7: ...o longer functions properly the hand tool must be sent in The warranty applies exclusively to the configuration provided The warranty is voided in the event of use other than as intended or improper u...

Page 8: ...ng 1 hand tool TE PN 7 1579014 1 7 1579014 2 or 7 1579014 3 1 Operating instructions 411 18591 TE PN 2 744017 4 5 Terminals to be processed The following TH 0 25 system terminals are processed using t...

Page 9: ...re proper crimping in accordance with TE specifications The crimping head is equipped with a sliding crimping die designed to match the product to be pro cessed The wire cross sections that can be pro...

Page 10: ...ows to crimp the terminal Close the handles until the ratchet releases and allows you to fully open the handles Note The ratchet mechanism makes audible clicks when you close the handles It releases a...

Page 11: ...owners Figure 4 Fold out the terminal positioner Figure 5 Inserting a terminal with the terminal positioner open Next press the terminal positioner down so the terminal can be inserted in the terminal...

Page 12: ...logos and company names used are the property of their respective owners Fig 6 Wire inserted up to terminal positioner Fig 7 Close the hand tool Insert the wire and sealing ring into the terminal Hol...

Page 13: ...Fig 8 Removing the terminal from the crimping die Figure 9 Checking the crimped terminal Then you can remove the crimped terminal from the crimping die To remove the crimped terminal press down on th...

Page 14: ...oil Do not lu bricate excessively When the hand tool is not needed close the handles and store it in a clean and dry location 8 2 Periodic inspection The hand tool should be inspected periodically by...

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