SWAGE TOOLING
C14 PTFE HOSE
NOTE: Always use the proper personal protection equipment when making assemblies .
STEP 1 – HOSE CUTTING
After determining hose cut length by deducting for fittings, cut hose with shear . No taping
or deburring is necessary, since shearing the hose holds braid flaring to a minimum .
STEP 2 – HOSE INSERTION
Place ferrule in hose insertion die holder with tapered end down . Place insertion dies
in die holder so that taper will guide hose into ferrule . Push hose through dies with
a slight twisting motion until seated; pull hose out . Insertion dies will fall out as you
remove hose . Check end of ferrule for full insertion .
STEP 3 – HOSE EXPANSION AND STEM INSERTION
Next, select proper size expansion rod and secure in a vise . Push hose over bead several
times to expand tube . Place stem (and nut if used) on rod . Push hose onto stem until
stem is completely inserted - no gaps between shoulder on stem and ferrule . If a gap
exists, ferrule must be twisted and pushed forward until gap is eliminated .
STEP 4 – SWAGING
Select proper size dies and pusher and install them in the Gates HS-1 hand swager
(Product No . 7483-1000) or swager conversion kit for the PC707 .
If using the PC707 with conversion kit installed, remove actuator rod to swage .
Lubricate bore of die set with light oil . Using one hand to hold assembly so fitting
remains seated in pusher, start swage . Swage is complete when pusher bottoms out
on dies . When swaging is complete, reinstall actuator rod into crimp position .
When swage is complete, ferrule outside diameter must be within the recommended
finished swage outside diameter .
If ferrule outside diameter is not within tolerance, check for die wear and replace
if necessary .
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Denotes dual seat
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