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408–8547

CERTI–CRIMP II Straight Action Hand Tools

3 of 4

Rev B

and (3) –– medium; or (4) –– large. If the crimped
insulation barrel is too tight or loose, change the setting
by pulling out and rotating the adjustment knob to the
desired setting.

4. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION PROCEDURE

It is recommended that a maintenance and inspection
program be performed periodically to ensure dependable
and uniform terminations. Frequency of inspection
depends on:

S

The care, amount of use, and handling of the
hand tool,

S

The presence of abnormal amounts of dust and
dirt,

S

The degree of operator skill, and

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Your own established standards.

The hand tool is inspected before being shipped;
however, it is recommended that the tool be inspected
immediately upon its arrival at your facility to ensure that
the tool has not been damaged during shipment.

4.1. Daily Maintenance

1. Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants
with a clean brush, or a soft, lint–free cloth. Do NOT
use objects that could damage the tool.

2. Make certain that the retaining pins are in place
and that they are secured with retaining rings. See
Figure 4.

3. All pins, pivot points, and bearing surfaces should
be protected with a thin coat of any good SAE 20 oil.
Do not oil excessively.

4. When the tool is not in use, keep handles closed to
prevent objects from becoming lodged in the crimping
jaws. Store the tool in a clean, dry area.

4.2. Lubrication

Lubricate all pins, pivot points, and bearing surfaces with
SAE 20 oil as follows:

Tools used in daily production – lubricate daily 
Tools used daily (occasional) – lubricate weekly
Tools used weekly – lubricate monthly

Wipe excess oil from tool, particularly from crimping
area. Oil transferred from the crimping area onto certain
terminations may affect the electrical characteristics of
an application.

4.3. Periodic Inspection

1. Hand tool may be immersed (handles partially
closed) in a reliable commercial degreasing
compound (suitable for plastics) to remove
accumulated dirt, grease and foreign matter.

2. Close tool handles until ratchet releases and then
allow them to open freely. If they do not open quickly
and fully, the spring is defective and must be
replaced. See the Section 5.

3. Inspect head assembly for worn, cracked, or
broken jaws. If damage is evident, return it for
evaluation and repair.

4.4. Crimp Height Inspection

This inspection requires the use of micrometer with a
modified anvil as shown in Figure 3.

A recommended Crimp Height Comparator is
RS–1019–5LP, which can be purchased from:

Manufacturer

Telephone

Shearer Industrial Supply Co

717–767–7575

VALCO

610–691–3205

Crimp Height Comparator 3–576692–6 is recommended
in Great Britain; Crimp Height Comparator 675836–0
and –1 are recommended in Germany.

Part Number

Description

Manufacturer

Ref. Number

3–576692–6

Digital Readout

Imperial/Metric

0–1 In/0–25.4mm

342–431–30

675836–0, –1

675836–0, –1

Mech. Readout

Metric

0–25mm

Mitutoyo Corp.,

Japan

112–401

Proceed as follows:

1. Select a contact and a wire (maximum size) for
each crimp section listed in the drawing shipped with
the tool.

2. Refer to the Section 3, and crimp the contact(s).

3. Using a crimp height comparator, measure wire
barrel crimp height as shown in Figure 3. If the crimp
height conforms to that marked on the tool, the tool is
considered dimensionally correct. If not, return the
tool to Tyco Electronics for evaluation and repair
(refer to Section 5).

For additional information concerning the use of the
crimp height comparator, refer to instruction sheet
408–7424.

Figure 3

Modified 
Anvil

Position Point 
On Center of 
Wire Barrel 
Opposite Seam

Wire Barrel
Crimp Height

Summary of Contents for AMP CERTI-CRIMP II

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Page 2: ... with the tool Do NOT cut or nick the wire strands during wire stripping Proceed as follows 1 Hold the tool so that the FRONT side is facing you 2 Ensure that the tool ratchet is released by squeezing the tool handles and allowing them to open FULLY 3 Holding the contact by its mating portion and looking straight into the crimp section insert the contact from the BACK of the tool into the appropri...

Page 3: ...e crimping area onto certain terminations may affect the electrical characteristics of an application 4 3 Periodic Inspection 1 Hand tool may be immersed handles partially closed in a reliable commercial degreasing compound suitable for plastics to remove accumulated dirt grease and foreign matter 2 Close tool handles until ratchet releases and then allow them to open freely If they do not open qu...

Page 4: ...earance is 0 025 mm 001 in or less on at least two of the bottoming surfaces the ratchet is satisfactory If clearance exceeds 0 025 mm 001 in the ratchet is out of adjustment and must be repaired See Section 5 The insulation crimper does not bottom on the insulation anvil 5 REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR Replacement parts are listed in Figure 4 Parts other than those listed in Figure 4 should be replaced ...

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