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409-10039 Datasheet, PDF (11/15 Pages) Tyco Electronics – Micro Pneumatic Tooling
“Micro” Pneumatic Tooling Assembly 1490567- 1
DANGER Air pressure must be removed from the unit while head or tool holder is detached.
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1. Disconnect the system from the main air supply.
2. Remove tool holder assembly (with crimping head or adapter in place).
3. Firmly grasp the cam with the piston pliers and pull the cam away from the body of the tool so that it
is fully extended.
4. Inspect the stop ring, locking collar, and friction ring for wear. Replace, if necessary.
5. Inspect the stop ring, locking collar, and friction ring for wear. Replace, if necessary.
DANGER To avoid personal injury, replace the stop ring every 250,000 cycles (refer to Paragraph 9.2 for replacement procedure)
and replace the locking collar when any sign of wear is evident.
6. Inspect piston, cylinder wall, and cam for wear and remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants
with a clean, soft brush or lint--free cloth.
7. Apply a THIN coat of any good grade SAE 20 motor oil to the cam. Remove any excess oil.
8. Check that cam setscrew is securely holding cam onto piston rod. Tighten setscrew, if necessary.
9. Check crimping head or adapter in accordance with the instructions packaged with the specific
crimping head or adapter being used.
DANGER
To avoid personal injury and damage to the tool, make sure that quick pins securing the crimping head or adapter to
the tool holder assembly are fully tightened. It is recommended that Loctite 242 be used to remove threadlock, or
equivalent, to prevent the quick pins from loosening.
10. Re--assemble tool holder assembly (with crimping head or adapter in place).
DANGER To avoid personal injury, check that the locking collar is tightly securing the tool holder assembly before operating
power unit.
11. Reconnect the power unit to main air supply.
DANGER When power unit is connected to main air supply, power unit piston will retract. To avoid personal injury, keep hands
and fingers away from front of power unit.
6.2. Lubrication
It is recommended that the user provide lubricated air for the main air supply input. However, if the power unit
has been or is being used with dry (unlubricated) air, lubricate the power unit as follows after every eight hours
of use:
1. Disconnect main air supply.
2. Disconnect the air line(s) from the rear of the power unit.
3. Apply one or two drops of SAE 10 air cylinder oil into the inlet fitting(s).
4. Reconnect air line(s) and main air supply.
DANGER When power unit is connected to main air supply, power unit piston will retract. To avoid personal injury, keep hands
and fingers away from front of power unit.
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