Thomas & Betts TBM6 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 4

2.0

2.1

INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE

INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE 

(TBM6S ONLY)

TA01977 E  Page 4 of 6

CAUTION

Care should be taken to strip the insulation of the conductor 

without cutting or nicking the conductor strands, as this 

condition will result in premature pull-test failures.

Using a tool that has passed the calibration requirements install a 
minimum of six (6) terminals for each die nest on the appropriate 
wire for which a performance check is required.  In order to obtain 
valid and consistent results, perform installation procedure as 
follows:

1.   Strip conductor approximately 1/4” longer than the connector barrel. 

(Strip length for test purposes only.  For actual installation, refer to 
the instruction sheet supplied with the connectors.)

2.   For aluminum conductor, smear a thin layer of joint compound onto 

the cable and brush it in 

between the strands

 with a wire brush or 

emery cloth.

3.  Insert stripped conductor into connector barrel until it       bottoms 

out.

4.  Choose an installing die with the same color marking as the 

connector.

5. 

Color-Keyed

®

 - Locate connector in die grooves of tool, so that die 

is between the color code marks for copper and on the color code 

marks for aluminium, see graphics below. 

Sta-Kon

®

 - Locate 

terminal in die grooves of the tool so the die is centrally located 
over barrel of the terminal. 

 NOTE: 

Some Color Keyed

®

 connectors require more than one 

compression. If more than one compression is indicated, the 
first compression should be in the indicated area nearest to 
the tongue of the terminal and nearest the center of a splice, 
and then working progressively toward the end of the barrel.

6.   Refer to the instruction sheet supplied with the connectors to 

determine the number of required compressions.

7.  Squeeze handles fully closed until SHURE STAKE

®

 mechanism 

releases.

INTERCHANGEABLE

NEST

TYPICAL COPPER

INSTALLATION

TYPICAL ALUMINUM

INSTALLATION

CONNECTOR

FIXED 

NEST

CABLE

COLOR CODE

BANDS

INTERCHANGEABLE

NEST

CONNECTOR

CABLE

COLOR CODE

BANDS

FIXED 

NEST

2.2

TENSILE TEST PROCEDURE

CABLE 

SIZE

MIN. PULL-OUT (lbs.*)

COPPER

ALUMINUM

12

70

35

10

80

40

8

90

45

6

100

50

4

140

70

2

180

90

1

200

100

1/0

250

125

2/0

300

150

3/0

350

175

4/0

450

225

250

500

250

300

550

275

350

600

300

400

650

325

500

800

400

1.  Install test sample in a tension-testing machine or a suitable pull-test 

fixture.

 

NOTE:

 The pull is to be exerted gradually. An abrupt pull is not a proper test method.

2.  Subject each sample to an axial pull which is to be increased until failure of the 

connection occurs. See graphics below.

3.  The pull force required to separate a terminal from its associated wire shall be no less 

than the minimum pullout (see table on the right).

 

NOTE:

 On “C” tap and wire joints, only the smallest wire in each combination is to be 

tested for pullout.

EXAMPLES OF TENSILE TESTING MACHINES

1.  Ametek Testing Equipment Systems, E. Moline, IL 61244.  Mechanical Force Gage Model 

No.  D-150M, Testing Stand Model No. CTM.

2.  John Chatillion & Sons, Kew Gardens, N.Y., N.Y. 11415.  Gage Model No. DPPH-100 or 

DPPH-200, Testing Stand Model No. HTC.

TERMINAL

FORCE

WIRE

TYPICAL COPPER TEST SAMPLE

TERMINAL

WARNING

SHURE STAKE

®

 SAFETY RELEASE 

The TBM6S compression tool is equipped with the Shure Stake

®

 full stroke compelling mechanism. If it 

becomes necessary to release the Shure Stake

®

 Mechanism before completion of the crimp cycle, disengage ratchet as follows. Slightly squeeze 

handles, and push the dowel pin, releasing the locking mechanism allowing the handles to open.

WIRE

TERMINAL

TYPICAL ALUMINUM TEST SAMPLE

*Conforms to UL and CSA requirements

FORCE

FORCE

TERMINAL

FORCE

Отзывы: