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Hand Crimp Tool for Board-In Crimp Terminals 

Doc No: ATS-011010085 

Release Date: 11-29-04 

UNCONTROLLED COPY

 

Page 2 of 5 

Revision: C 

Revision Date: 04-18-08 

 

CONDITIONS: 

 
After crimping, the conductor profiles should measure the following (see notes on page 4). 
 

Wire Size 

E-E Dimension 

(Figure 1) 

 

Pull Force Minimum 

Terminal Series No. 

AWG 

mm

2

 

mm 

In. 

Lb. 

22 

0.35 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

24 

0.20 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

4811 

26 

0.12 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

22 

0.35 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

24 

0.20 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

41817 

26 

0.12 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

22 

0.35 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

24 

0.20 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

42001 

26 

0.12 

1.19-1.24  .047-.049 

13.3 

 

 

The crimp on this terminal is not an electrical crimp; the final soldering operation is the electrical connection.  
This minimum force is what should be expected when pulling the terminal with both insulation and 
conductor crimped. 

 
 

OPERATION 

 
Open the tool by squeezing the handles 
together, at the end of the closing 
stroke, the ratchet mechanism will 
release the handles, and the hand tool 
will spring open. 
 
Before attempting to crimp any 
terminals, make sure all the inserts are 
correctly placed into the upper and 
lower jaws of the hand tool.  See Figure 
2. 
 
The terminals should be cut from the 
reel as shown.  See Figure 3.  The 
carrier strip may be use to assist in 
crimping and can be removed after 
crimp is complete. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

JAWS 

BARREL FORM 

PUNCH 

#8-32 BHCS 

INSULATION 

PUNCH 

CONDUCTOR 

ANVIL 

INSULATION 

ANVIL 

Figure 2

 

CONDUCTOR 

PUNCH 

BARREL 

FORM ANVIL 

Figure 3 

Содержание HTR4971E

Страница 1: ...eable crimp inserts SCOPE Products Board In Crimp Terminal 22 26 AWG Terminal Order No Wire Size Insulation Diameter Maximum Strip Length Terminal Series No Loose Piece Reel AWG mm mm In mm In 16 02 0034 16 02 0047 4811 16 02 0120 40 08 0631 22 26 0 12 0 35 1 52 060 5 97 6 35 235 250 41817 16 02 0118 22 26 0 12 0 35 1 52 060 5 97 6 35 235 250 40 01 0610 40 08 0605 42001 40 02 0601 40 08 0606 22 26...

Страница 2: ... 13 3 3 The crimp on this terminal is not an electrical crimp the final soldering operation is the electrical connection This minimum force is what should be expected when pulling the terminal with both insulation and conductor crimped OPERATION Open the tool by squeezing the handles together at the end of the closing stroke the ratchet mechanism will release the handles and the hand tool will spr...

Страница 3: ...elease the tool until it has been fully closed Maintenance It is recommended that each operator of the tool be made aware of and responsible for the following maintenance steps 1 Remove dust moisture and other contaminants with a clean brush or soft lint free cloth 2 Do not use any abrasive materials that could damage the tool 3 Make certain all pins pivot points and bearing surfaces are protected...

Страница 4: ...nge the tool free of charge This repair or exchange will not be applicable to altered misused or damaged tools This tool is designed for hand use only Any clamping fixturing or use of handle extensions voids this warranty CAUTION Repetitive use of this tool should be avoided CAUTIONS 1 Manually powered hand tools are intended for low volume or field repair This tool is NOT intended for production ...

Страница 5: ...Barrel Form Punch 1 6 11 11 0069 4971 24 Barrel Form Anvil 1 7 64000 0073 64000 0073 Repair Kit Springs Pins and E Rings 1 8 N A N A 8 32 by 1 2 long BHCS 2 The following purchased parts are available from an Industrial supply company such as MSC 1 800 645 7270 Americas Headquarters Lisle Illinois 60532 U S A 1 800 78MOLEX amerinfo molex com Far East North Headquarters Yamato Kanagawa Japan 81 462...

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