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4.

 

INSULATION CRIMP ADJUSTMENT 

The insulation crimp section of the hand tool has three positions: 1 (tight), 2 (medium), and 3 (loose) to adjust 
the wire insulation crimp grip. To adjust the insulation grip, proceed as follows: 

4.1.

 

PIDG Terminals and Splices and PIDG FASTON Receptacles 

NOTE 

PIDG terminals and splices feature a wire insulation “grip”. 

1.  Insert the insulation crimp adjustment pins into Position 3. Refer to Figure 1. 

CAUTION 

Make sure that both insulation crimp adjustment pins are in the same position. 

2.  Place a terminal or splice into the tool jaws as shown in Figure 4 or Figure 5. 

3.  Insert UNSTRIPPED wire into ONLY the insulation barrel of the terminal or splice. 

4.  Close the tool handles to complete the crimp. 

5.  Remove the crimped terminal or splice and check the insulation crimp by bending the wire back and 

forth once. The terminal or splice should retain its grip on the wire insulation. If the wire pulls out, set 
BOTH insulation crimp adjustment pins to the next higher position (2). 

6.  Perform another crimp, and repeat the adjustment as necessary until the correct insulation grip is 

attained. DO NOT use a tighter setting than required. 

4.2.

 

PLASTI-GRIP Terminals and Splices 

NOTE 

PLASTI-GRIP terminals and splices feature a wire insulation “support”. The terminal or splice insulation should ideally be in 

contact with the wire insulation. 

Set the insulation crimp adjustment pins into position according to the following: 

—  3 for wire having a large insulation diameter 
—  2 for wire having a medium insulation diameter 
—  1 for wire having a small insulation diameter 

CAUTION 

Make sure that both insulation crimp adjustment pins are in the same position. 

5.

 

MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 

Hand crimping tools are inspected before shipment. The tool received should be inspected immediately upon 
arrival to ensure that the tool has not been damaged during shipment, and that it performs according to the 
criteria described in this sheet. If a tool is damaged upon arrival, retain the shipping container, file a claim with 
the carrier, and notify TE immediately. 

5.1.

 

Daily Maintenance 

1.  Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants from the tool with a clean brush or a soft, lint-free 

cloth. DO NOT use objects that could damage the tool. 

2.  Make sure that the proper retaining pins are in place and are secured with the proper retaining rings. 

3.  Make certain that all pins, pivot points, and bearing surfaces are protected with a THIN coat of any 

good SAE 20 motor oil. DO NOT oil excessively. 

4.  When the tool is not in use, keep the handles closed to prevent objects from becoming lodged in the 

crimping areas and store the tool in a clean, dry area. 

5.2.

 

Periodic Inspection 

Regular inspections should be performed by quality control personnel. A record of scheduled inspections 
should remain with the tool or be supplied to supervisory personnel responsible for the tool. Though 

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Страница 1: ...t Terminals and Splices Stranded 27 14 PLASTI GRIP Butt Splices Solid or Stranded 26 22 PIDG Insulation Restricting Nylon Terminals Stranded 26 14 PIDG FASTON Receptacles 641321 1 187 Series and 64132...

Страница 2: ...PIDG Radiation Resistant Terminals and Splices Natural Translucent with White Stripe 47386 47386 5 Red and Yellow 1 PIDG Terminals MS 25036 143 through 147 Yellow 26 24 5 2 6 0 13 64 15 64 PIDG Radiat...

Страница 3: ...with 3 White Stripes 18 1 42 2 79 056 110 47387 Blue and Green 2 PIDG Insulation Restricting Nylon Terminals Blue with 3 Blue Stripes 16 1 60 3 30 063 130 6 4 7 1 1 4 9 32 47386 47386 5 Red and Yello...

Страница 4: ...wire insulation grip is not satisfactory refer to Section 4 to adjust the grip using the insulation crimp adjustment pins 3 2 Spare Wire Cap 1 Strip the wire to the dimension provided in Figure 3 bei...

Страница 5: ...into the wire barrel until the wire bottoms 7 Hold the wire in position and complete the crimp by closing the tool handles until the ratchet releases 8 Release the tool handles allow the handles to o...

Страница 6: ...ct with the wire insulation Set the insulation crimp adjustment pins into position according to the following 3 for wire having a large insulation diameter 2 for wire having a medium insulation diamet...

Страница 7: ...tely through the crimping chamber Refer to Figure 9 4 Repeat the gage inspection for the insulation crimp section of the crimping chamber making sure to use the correct plug gage If the crimping chamb...

Страница 8: ...47386 47386 5 2 768 1090 2 921 1150 2 768 2 776 1090 1093 2 918 2 921 1149 1150 47387 68343 1 3 022 1190 3 175 1250 3 022 3 030 1190 1193 3 172 3 175 1249 1250 47907 1 2 260 0890 2 413 0950 2 260 2 2...

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Страница 10: ...994 302994 302994 12 SPRING 301201 301201 301201 301201 13 LOCATOR 3 304052 6 302993 302993 45965 6 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER FOR TOOL 47907 1 169485 48518 2 69151 1 69454 1 RING Retaining 21045 3...

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