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Step 6.
Carefully and smoothly insert a conductor into the funnel, being careful
all conductor strands enter the funnel.
NOTE
Conductor strands do not have to be twisted together, but they
do have to enter the funnel parallel to one another.
Step 7.
Continue inserting the conductor; as the conductor strands bottom out
in the contact barrel, the contact will be depressed and in turn will
activate the trigger.
Step 8.
When the trigger is fully activated, the crimp cycle is initiated. When the
crimp cycle is complete, the funnel will open. Smoothly pull the
conductor out immediately after the funnel opens.
NOTE
Do not attempt to remove the conductor until the funnel opens.
A built in safety feature precludes the transfer mechanism from
returning to the vertical position until the crimped contact is removed
from the transfer tip.
Step 9.
Visually inspect the crimp, as required. (See Figure 3-3).
Step 10.
Repeat Steps 7 through 9 until all crimps are made. (Select the proper
“G" dimension setting if wire gauges change).
Step 11.
Prior to last crimp, depress Last Part Switch. This will stop
advancement of next contact, keeping the transfer tip clear, and in
ready position for next time system is used.
Summary of Contents for TAC 17X
Page 5: ...Page 5 Figure 1 1 TAC 17X Front View ...
Page 7: ...Page 7 Figure 1 2 Wire Insertion Through Funnel ...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Primary air input at rear of TAC Figure 2 1 Pneumatic Hook Ups ...
Page 16: ...Page 16 Crimp Inspection Points Improper Crimps Figure 3 3 Crimped Samples ...
Page 25: ...Page 25 Figure 6 1 TAC 17X Pneumatic Control Panel ...
Page 26: ...Page 26 Figure 6 2 TAC 17X Components Right View ...
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Page 39: ...Page 39 Carefully Remove Hose Clamp ...
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Page 47: ...Page 47 Figure 7 3 TAC 17X Pneumatic Diagram ...