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409- 10053

Rev H

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4. OPERATION
4.1. Battery Installation and Removal

(Refer to Figure 1)

The batteries Directive 2006/66/EC introduces new requirements from September 2008 on removability of batteries

from waste equipment in EU Member States. To comply with this Directive, this device is designed to allow the

rechargeable battery pack to be easily removed by the end--user when it needs to be replaced.

To install the battery, slide the battery into the bottom of the crimp tool until it can go no further. There will be an

audible “click” of the battery lock to indicate that the battery has been properly installed.
To remove the battery, disengage the battery lock by applying pressure on the lock toward the bottom of the

tool and slide the battery away from the tool.

Always dispose of the old battery pack in an environmentally--responsible way, in accordance with local waste

regulations. Where possible, please recycle the battery cartridge. Contact your local authority for details of battery

recycling locations in your area.

The following procedure provides only general information concerning crimping. Refer to the instructions

packaged with the dies for detailed information, including wire stripping dimensions and instructions for

positioning terminals and splices in the dies.

4.2. Operation of the SDE Battery Powered Crimp Tool

To operate the SDE Battery Powered Crimp Tool:

To avoid personal injury, keep fingers clear of the crimping area.

1. Insert the terminal into the dies.
2. Depress the trigger to advance the moving jaw in order to hold the terminal in place. Do NOT deform

the terminal body.
3. Place a pre--stripped wire in the barrel of the terminal.
4. Depress and hold the trigger to complete the crimp. The crimp tool returns automatically to the first

position of its cycle when the crimp is complete.

If it is necessary to retract the ram before a crimping cycle is completed, push the release switch. Pushing the release

switch will result in the complete retraction of the ram. Only kits 1725837--1, --2, and --5 have a release switch.

This tool is not designed for continuous operation. After 100 cycles, allow the crimp tool to cool for 15 minutes.

5. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
5.1. Daily Maintenance

Perform the following maintenance on a daily basis:

1. Inspect the dies for wear or damage such as cracks, gouges, or chips.
2. Inspect the tool for damage or leaks. If damage is detected, return the tool to TE for repair
3. Clean the tool, removing accumulations of dirt and grease on the head, particularly in areas where

dies are installed and terminals are crimped. Wipe the entire tool frequently with a clean, lint--free cloth.

5.2. Yearly Maintenance

Once a year, or every 10,000 cycles (whichever comes first) The SDE Battery Powered Crimp Tool should be

returned to TE for inspection.

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Summary of Contents for 1725837

Page 1: ...PARE PARTS 8 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 8 RETURN REPAIR 8 9 REVISION SUMMARY 8 Safeguards are designed into this application equipment to protect operators and maintenance personnel from most hazards during equipment operation However certain safety precautions must be taken by the operator and repair personnel to avoid personal injury as well as damage to the equipment For best results application equip...

Page 2: ...CAUTION DANGER This unit should only be used by trained competent personnel SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read and understand the entire manual before using the equipment Always wear approved eye protection when using the equipment ...

Page 3: ...D NEVER insert hands into installed application equipment D NEVER alter modify or misuse the application equipment TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER CALL TOLL FREE 1 800 722 1111 CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES AND PUERTO RICO ONLY The Tooling Assistance Center offers a means of providing technical assistance when required In addition Field Service Specialists are available to provide assistance in the adjustme...

Page 4: ...OL with Battery Installed Length 356 mm 14 In Width 60 mm 2 3 8 In Depth 80 mm 3 1 8 In Mass Weight w Battery 1 5 kg 3 4 lb Sound Level 75 dBA at 1 Meter Vibration 2 5 m s2 Hydraulic Oil Shell Tellus T 15 CRIMPING CAPACITIES Maximum Crimping Force 15 6 kN 1 75 Tons Average Crimping Time 2 Seconds Average Crimps Per Charge Approximately 150 BATTERY Charging Voltage 9 6 V Charging Time 40 Min Figure...

Page 5: ...l The following inspection should be performed as a safeguard against potential problems generated in transit 1 In a well lighted area carefully uncrate the tool and inspect each component as it is removed from the crate 2 Thoroughly inspect each component for evidence of damage that may have occurred in transit If any of the components are damaged file a claim against the carrier and notify TE Co...

Page 6: ...r die in the moving jaw of the crimp head so that the largest anvil is facing inward 6 Insert the die retaining screw through the lower jaw and through the die Tighten the screw just enough to hold the die in place Do NOT tighten the screw completely at this time 7 Replace the battery and pulse the trigger to slowly close the crimp head making sure the anvils and indenters are properly aligned 8 W...

Page 7: ...DE Battery Powered Crimp Tool To operate the SDE Battery Powered Crimp Tool To avoid personal injury keep fingers clear of the crimping area 1 Insert the terminal into the dies 2 Depress the trigger to advance the moving jaw in order to hold the terminal in place Do NOT deform the terminal body 3 Place a pre stripped wire in the barrel of the terminal 4 Depress and hold the trigger to complete the...

Page 8: ...s etc in ram area of tool Return tool to TE Tool is inoperative Crimp tool battery contacts damaged Reform the contacts Tool components are worn or damaged Return tool to TE Oil level is low Return tool to TE Dies stop during operation Air in the hydraulic system Pull the trigger and hold the retract button simultaneously Hold for approximately 10 seconds Crimp tool loses oil Damaged internal seal...

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