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408-1745

2

 of 7

Rev 

D

DANGER

 

If crimping head must be removed after being in 

production, pressure must be released in the hydraulic 

system before head is removed.

- If using Hydraulic Power Unit 69120-[ ], 

DISCONNECT POWER UNIT FROM POWER 

SUPPLY.

4. NEST SELECTION

Nest

Indenterr

Thumb 

 

Knob

Nest Wheel

 

Lock

To Open Head,

 

Depress Latch

Pull Back Nest Wheel Lock, Then Turn Thumb 

Knob to select Desired Nest.

DANGER

 

 

To avoid personal injury, release the hydraulic pressure 

to the hose or handle control. Disconnect electric power 

unit from power supply.

Figure 2

1. Depress the latch and open the crimping head as 
shown in Figure 2.

2. While the head is open, pull back the nest wheel 
lock and turn the thumb knob until the desired nest 
appears. Wire size numbers appear at each nest.

3. Rotate the thumb knob left or right until the nest 
wheel locks into place. If thee nest wheel is not 
properly locked, the head cannot be closed.

5. WIRE STRIPPING

Strip wires to the dimensions listed in Figure 3.

CAUTION

 

Do not use wires with nicked or missing conductor 

strands.

6. CRIMPING PROCEDURE

WIRE

SIZE

WIRE STRIP LENGTH

Terminals

Butt and Parallel Splices

Min.

Max.

Min.

Max.

8

8.38

[.33]

9.14

[.36]

10.41

[.41]

11.18

[.44]

6

9.91

[.39]

10.67

[.42}

11.94

[.47]

12.70

[.50]

4

11.43

[.45]

12.19

[.48]

13.46

[.53]

14.22

[.56]

2

13.21

[.52]

14.0

[.55]

14.99

[.59]

15.75

[.62]

DANGER

 

To avoid personal injury, release the hydraulic pressure 

to the hose or handle control. Disconnect electric power 

unit from power supply.

Figure 3

1. Center the terminal or splice wire barrel in the 
nest as shown in Figure 4. For best results, position 
the brazed seam on the terminal or splice toward 
the indenter.

NOTE

 

Wire size stamped on the terminal or splice must 

correspond to the wire size stamped in the nest.

2. Activate the power unit to advance the indenter 
and hold the terminal or splice in place. Do not 
deform the wire barrel of the terminal or splice.

Figure 4

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NOTE

i

Terminal

Parallel

 

Splice

Butt

 

Splice

Center Terminal or

 

Splice Wire Barrel 

in Nest

When Brazed Seam on Terminal 

or Splice is Visible, Position Seam 

Toward Indenter

“B” Equals Wire Barrel

Содержание 69069

Страница 1: ...uses the indenter and retains the terminal assembly for crimping a latch which allows pivoting of the yoke on the pivot pin typically required for splice terminations a cylinder which contains the hea...

Страница 2: ...p wires to the dimensions listed in Figure 3 CAUTION Do not use wires with nicked or missing conductor strands 6 CRIMPING PROCEDURE WIRE SIZE WIRE STRIP LENGTH Terminals Butt and Parallel Splices Min...

Страница 3: ...l or splice When crimping terminals and parallel splices the end of the wire must be flush with or extend slightly beyond the end of the wire barrel When crimping butt splices wire must be visible thr...

Страница 4: ...ect for cracks especially at the corners of the yoke and around the top of the cylinder 3 Inspect pivot pin holes and latch pin holes for wear Replace parts as needed 4 Activate power unit Raise ram t...

Страница 5: ...3 4 391 4 394 1729 1730 5 56 219 2 4 83 190 5 18 204 4 826 4 834 1900 1903 5 179 5 182 2039 2040 6 35 250 408 1745 5 of 7 Rev D Figure 7 Indenter in Full Up Position Plug Gage Detail A Detail B GO Gag...

Страница 6: ...r replaceable parts are listed in Figure 9 A complete inventory can be stocked and controlled to prevent lost time when replacement of parts is necessary Order replacement parts through your TE Repres...

Страница 7: ...04029 SPRING 1 15 3 21028 5 PIN Roll 094 Inches Dia X 438 Inches Long 1 19 1 21045 3 RING Retaining 2 21 2 21028 4 PIN Roll 078 Inches Dia X 812 Inches Long 1 22 21045 8 RING Retaining 4 23 301710 PIN...

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