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Instruction Sheet

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PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752

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LOC B

408-2746

Hand Crimping Tool 825508-5

24 JAN 12  Rev A

1. INTRODUCTION

This tool, shown in Figure 1, is used to crimp:

PIDG* terminals and butt splices on stranded 

copper wire sizes 22-10 AWG

PLASTI-GRIP* terminals and butt splices on solid 

or stranded copper wire sizes 22-10 AWG

2. CUT WIRE

Insert wire in cutter, close handles briskly.

3. GAGE WIRE

Determine wire size by inserting unstripped wire into 
the smallest color-coded gage ring that will accept the 
wire. See Figure 2. After stripping, use the adjacent 
crimp closure to crimp terminal or splice on wire.

4. STRIP WIRE

Partially open handles and insert wire in correct notch 
of wire stripping blades. End of wire must butt against 
strip length locator (controls strip length). See
Figure 3. Close handles fully and rotate tool part way 
around the wire. Pull wire from tool.

Be sure there are no cut or missing conductor 

strands.

5. COLOR CODE

Select the correct color-coded terminal or splice for 
the wire size being used:

Red = AWG 22-16 (0.25-1.5 mm²)

Blue = AWG 16-14 (1.5-2.5 mm²)

Yellow = AWG 12-10 (4-6 mm²)

6. CRIMP TERMINAL OR SPLICE

(a) Insert color-coded terminal or splice in crimp 
closure adjacent to the matching color-coded wire 
gage ring.

(b) Position terminal or splice in crimp closure as 
shown in Figure 4 or 5.

(c) Partially close handles to hold terminal or splice 
firmly in die closure.

(d) Insert stripped wire into terminal until end of 
conductor is at least flush with or extended slightly 
beyond end of terminal wire barrel.

Insert stripped wire into splice until end of conductor 
butts against splice wire stop.

Do not use wires with nicked or missing conductor 

strands.

(e) Close handles fully, then open handles by 
depressing release lever.

(f) To crimp other half of splice, remove it and 
reposition uncrimped half in tool as shown in Figure 5. 
Follow same procedure used to crimp first half of 
splice. If splice cannot be turned, turn tool around.

(g) Refer to Figure 6 for terminal or splice crimp 
inspection procedure.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

CAUTION

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CAUTION

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Strip Length Locator

Crimp Closures

Wire 

Cutter

Release Lever

Wire Stripping 

Blades

Color-Coded 

Wire Gage 

Rings

Gage Wire and Use Adjacent Crimp Closure

Use Correct 

Size Notch

End of Wire Butts Against 

Strip Length Locator

PLASTI-GRIP 

Terminal

End of Insulation Barrel is 

Flush with Sides of Dies

PIDG 

Terminal

“B” = Wire Barrel

“C” = Insulation Barrel

“B”

“B”

“C”

“C”

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