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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.
N
Lb.
22
0.35
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
24
0.20
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
4811
26
0.12
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
22
0.35
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
24
0.20
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
41817
26
0.12
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
22
0.35
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
24
0.20
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
13.3
3
42001
26
0.12
1.19-1.24 .047-.049
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 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