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45436 Datasheet, PDF (2/8 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – SOLISTRAND* Crimping Dies (Used in Crimping Heads69097 and 69099)
Crimping Head 69097
Lock Screw
Retaining Ring
Shank
Stationary Die
Moving Die
Ram Locking
Screw
Crimping Head 69099
(Die Set 69218 Shown)
Lock Screw
Stationary Die
Moving Die
Flat on Shank
Faces Lock Screw
Ram Locking
Screw
408- 1697
Figure 2
NOTE
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Lock screws in the top section of the crimping
head and in the ram are not used when installing
dies with retaining rings on shanks.
2. Insert the shank of the stationary die into the top
section of the crimping head. See Figure 2. The
retaining clip will hold the die in place.
3. Activate the power unit to advance the ram until
the lock screw is visible.
4. Loosen the lock screw and insert the shank of
the moving die into the ram well. See Figure 2. The
retaining ring will hold the die in place.
5. Activate the power unit to complete the cycle
and allow the ram to return to the “DOWN”
position.
B. Crimping Head 69099
1. Loosen the lock screw in the top section of the
crimping head. See Figure 3.
2. Insert the shank of the stationary die into the top
section of the crimping head and tighten the lock
screw. See Figure 3.
NOTE
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Figure 3
Ensure that the dies are inserted “fully” and that
the “flats” on the shanks are facing the lock
screws.
3. Loosen the ram lock screw and insert the shank
of the moving die into the ram well. Tighten the
lock screw. See Figure 3.
2.2. Die Removal
In crimping head 69097, insert the screwdriver blade
under the base of the stationary and moving dies.
Apply a prying action to loosen and remove the dies.
In crimping head 69099, loosen the lock screws in the
top section of the crimping head and ram and remove
the dies.
2.3. Wire Stripping and Crimping Procedures
A. Wire Stripping Procedure
Strip the wire to the dimensions shown in the table
in Figure 1.
CAUTION Do not nick or cut the conductor strands.
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B. Crimping Procedure
DANGER
Avoid personal injury. When operating the power
unit, exercise caution while holding terminals,
splices, or wire near the crimping area.
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