408-2823
Rev
AB
6
of 13
4.
INSPECTING THE CRIMP
Verify that the crimp dot code on the color-coded insulation indicates the crimping chamber used (see
Table 1).
Verify that the crimp is centered on the wire barrel (Figure 5).
Make sure that the wire insulation does not enter the wire barrel (Figure 5).
Verify that the wire end is flush with or slightly beyond the end of the wire barrel (Figure 5).
Figure 5: Inspecting the crimp
1
Terminal
2
Splice
3
Wire insulation does not enter wire barrel
4
Wire end extends slightly beyond end of wire barrel
5
Crimp is centered on wire barrel
6
Crimp dot code (one dot shown)
5.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
The hand tool is inspected before it is shipped. Inspect it immediately upon arrival at your facility to ensure that
the tool has not been damaged during shipment.
Perform a maintenance and inspection program at least once a month to ensure dependable and uniform
terminations. Base your frequency of inspection on the following:
The care, amount of use, and handling of the hand tool.
The presence of abnormal amounts of dust and dirt.
The degree of operator skill.
Your own established standards.