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V:\Mark\AP-F6 Operation Manual.doc 

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   JST

 

   AP-F6 PNEUMATIC CRIMPING MACHINE

 

 

 

8.1 Flow chart definitions  

 

1. The Power On switch does not 
illuminate 
 
(1) The Power Cord is disconnected. 
Connect the Power Cord. 
 
(2) The Power Cord is damaged. 
Replace the Power Cord. 
 
(3) The Thermal Trip is activated. 
Press in the Thermal Trip button. If the 
Trip operates again, seek help from a 
qualified electrician. 
 
(4) The Fuse in the mains plug is blown. 
Check and replace the fuse, if necessary. 
 
2. The Press does not cycle  
(Touch Sensor Operation) 
 
(1) The Touch Sensor plug is not inserted 
correctly. 
Ensure that the plug is securely pushed 
into the socket, and that the knurled ring is 
screwed tight. 
 
(2) The wire from the touch sensor is 
broken. 
Repair the wire or replace the entire Touch 
Sensor assembly. 
 
(3) The Touch sensor switch is in the 
'OFF' position. 
Move the switch into the 'ON' position. 
 
(4) The wire conductor does not protrude 
sufficiently through the terminal to operate 
the Touch Sensor. 
Ensure that the stripped length of the 
conductor is to JST's recommended 
specifications. 
 
(5) The Touch Sensor is moved too far 
back from the terminal. 
Adjust the Touch Sensor, as per 
instructions in section 4.4 (page10). 
 
(6) The Safety Guard is not fitted. 
Fit the Safety Guard. The press has an 
opto-electronic switch incorporated into

 

the Safety guard, and this prevents the press 
from operating if it is not fitted.
 
 
(7) The air pressure is too low. 
Ensure that the Air Regulator is set to the 
specified pressure, as detailed in section 7.4 
(page 17). 
 
(8) The Adjust Switch is in the 'UP' position. 
Move the switch to the 'DOWN' position.  
 
(9) The Control Box is Faulty. 
Contact the JST Technical Services department. 
 
(Foot-Switch Operation) 
 
(1) The Touch Sensor is switched 'ON'. 
Move the switch to the 'OFF' position. 
 
(2) The Foot-Switch is not plugged into the 
Press. 
Plug the Foot-Switch into the socket on the rear 
of the control box. 
 
(3) The Safety Guard is not fitted. 
Fit the Safety Guard. The press has an opto-
electronic switch incorporated into the Safety 
guard, and this prevents the press from 
operating if it is not fitted. 
 
(4) The air pressure is too low. 
Ensure that the Air Regulator is set to the 
specified pressure, as detailed in section 7.4 
(page 17). 
 
(5) The Adjust Switch is in the 'UP' position. 
Move the switch to the 'DOWN' position. 
 
(6) The Foot-Switch is damaged. 
Contact the JST Technical Services Department 
for repair or replacement of the damaged Foot-
switch. 
 
(7) The Control Box is Faulty. 
Contact the JST Technical Services 
Department. 
 

 

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Страница 1: ...V Mark AP F6 Operation Manual doc AP F6 PNEUMATIC TAPE ON REEL CRIMPING MACHINE OPERATION MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...ine and its associated tooling For safe operation THIS MACHINE HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED WITHOUT THE SAFETY GUARDS FITTED If you think that something is wrong...

Страница 3: ...nger 4 2 Mounting the Dies 4 3 Mounting the Terminal Reel 4 4 Touch Sensor Adjustment 4 5 Foot Switch Operation 4 6 Mounting the Safety Guard 4 7 Air Supply Connection 4 8 Preparing the Machine for Op...

Страница 4: ...ls to be crimped by referring to the table on page 2 Dies assembly drawing for non insulated terminals One is designed for use with Pre insulated terminals and one for use with non insulated terminals...

Страница 5: ...V2 3221N C U N2 FN2 3321N I U 3V 1614N 3222N C L 3322N I L V5 5 FV5 5 3231N C U N5 5 FN5 5 3331N I U 3V 1210N 3232N C L 3332N I L VD0 5 3201N C U FVD0 5 3301N I U 3V 2622N 3202N C L 3302N I L VD1 25 3...

Страница 6: ...to the holes provided in the base and adjusted to the desired angle to allow the most comfort able working position The lock nuts must be tightened after the desired position is achieved to ensure tha...

Страница 7: ...D This LED illuminates when the air pressure falls below a pre set level or the Safety Guard is not fitted to the machine 5 Input display red LED This LED illuminates whenever the Touch Sensor or Foot...

Страница 8: ...load device and should a fault occur the trip will operate and turn the machine off CAUTION Be sure to discover the cause of the fault before turning the machine back on Help should be sought from an...

Страница 9: ...t When the machine is shipped the ram of the crimping press is in the open position Sometimes the ram falls down under its own weight during transit and as a result the dies cannot be fitted If the ab...

Страница 10: ...stripping blade is required to ensure that the terminal is removed from the crimping punches after the completion of the crimping operation The Stripping blade works by wiping the terminal from betwee...

Страница 11: ...ew provided whilst simultaneously pushing the punch upwards to ensure that it is seated correctly in the ram Step 2 Lower crimping die mounting procedure Position the ejector in the lower die holder f...

Страница 12: ...screw so that the reel does not rotate under its own weight Step 2 Feeding tape capstan set up Raise the tape holder by pressing in the button part no F3 4128 Step 3 Engaging the feeding tape on the...

Страница 13: ...ieve satisfactory results using the sensor it will be necessary to use the foot switch to operate the crimping press The touch sensor is mounted on the same bracket as the stripper see section 3 2 and...

Страница 14: ...ury could result if a finger or hand is caught between the dies 4 7 Air supply connection CAUTION Ensure that the power switch is turned off before connecting the air hose The air connection consists...

Страница 15: ...vance the tape until the first terminal on the tape is located at the crimping position Step 4 Temporary holding of terminal Set the adjust switch to the DOWN position The ram moves down and rests on...

Страница 16: ...over the anvils ready for the next operation Remove the crimped wire from the tape by pulling firmly and withdrawing through the Safety Guard 5 2 Foot Switch operation Step 1 Turn the Touch Sensor swi...

Страница 17: ...be made to the index wheel position part no 2108 4115 1 In the case of an insulated terminal the insulation should be removed from the terminal with the aid of a pair of cutters to enable the indenta...

Страница 18: ...l the correct condition is obtained Note Each complete revolution of the adjuster moves the terminal approximately 0 8mm in either direction Adjusting the bolt in a clock wise direction moves the term...

Страница 19: ...retaining screw The insulation crimp height can be adjusted to three different positions by turning the adjusting cam part no 2108 4109 The position is dependant on the wire insulation outside diamet...

Страница 20: ...The air pressure on the Filter Regulator is factory set to 0 6 MPa before despatch If the pressure is not set to this figure the regulator will require adjustment using the following method Pull the...

Страница 21: ...The Power Cord is disconnected position 4 The wire conductor THE 2 The Power Cord is damaged Does not protrude far enough to operate switch POWER 3 The thermal Trip is activated 5 The Touch Sensor is...

Страница 22: ...per instructions in section 4 4 page10 6 The Safety Guard is not fitted Fit the Safety Guard The press has an opto electronic switch incorporated into the Safety guard and this prevents the press fro...

Страница 23: ...V Mark AP F6 Operation Manual doc 20 JST AP F6 PNEUMATIC CRIMPING MACHINE 9 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 9 1 Exploded view...

Страница 24: ...123 Sensor Mounting Plate b F6 2108 4123 1 1 124 Main Base Plate F6 2108 3124 1 1 125 Cylinder Cover F6 2108 4125 1 126 Safety Guard JST UK 218 1 127 Cover F6 2108 2127 1 1 128 Spring Post F6 2101 413...

Страница 25: ...B 1 218 Urethane tube KOGANEI U4 B 1 219 Diaphragm Union F6 P219 KOGANEI UK 8 1 220 Socket Elbow F6 P220 KOGANEI ULA8 1 300 Control Box F6 2301 VOLTAGE 230V 1 set 305 Stepping Motor F6 P305 ORIENTAL...

Страница 26: ...V Mark AP F6 Operation Manual doc 23 603 Rubber Foot C 31 4 2...

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