Instruction Sheet
Crimping Die Assemblies
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03 MAY 11 Rev J
220189- [ ] and 58330- 1
PROPER USE GUIDELINES
Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use and low volume
applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended--use, production operations is available.
PRO--CRIMPER* III
Frame Assembly
354940--1 (Ref)
Stationary Jaw
Die Retaining Screws
Indenter Die
Crimping Die
Assembly (Ref)
Anvil Die
Center Contact
Crimping Chamber
Ferrule Crimping
Chamber
Moveable
Jaw
DIE ASSEMBLY PART NUMBER
CONNECTOR BASE PART NUMBER
220189--1, 220189--2
227000, 227079, 228980, 228979
220189--3
225395, 225396, 225397, 225398
58330--1
227079
Figure 1
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers the use and
maintenance of Crimping Die Assemblies listed in
Figure 1. The dies are used in PRO--CRIMPER III
Frame Assembly 354940--1 to crimp 50-- and
75--Ohm BNC, and 50--Ohm TNC Dual--Crimp
Connectors onto various size cable. Refer to Figure 1
for a list of connectors that are compatible with the
die assemblies. Refer to Catalog 82074 for additional
product part number information. For part numbers
not listed, contact TE Connectivity Product
Engineering for recommendations.
Reasons for reissue are provided in Section 8,
REVISION SUMMARY.
All dimensions in this document are in millimeters
[with inches in brackets]. Figures and Illustrations
are for reference only and are not drawn to scale.
2. DESCRIPTION
Each die assembly consists of an indenter die and an
anvil die, which when mated form two crimping
chambers. The large crimping chamber crimps the
connector ferrule and the small crimping chamber
crimps the connector center contact. Each die is held
in the tool by a single screw. See Figure 1.
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