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63811-2400 Datasheet, PDF (3/5 Pages) Molex Electronics Ltd. – Hand Crimp Tool Specification Sheet
Hand Crimp Tool for 1.50mm (.591") Pitch, MX150 Blade Crimp Terminals
5. Close the tool until the ratchet releases.
6. Lift the wire stop blades up.
7. Carefully remove the crimped terminal.
Note: To maintain a good brush control and a consistent bell mouth the crimping instructions must be
followed.
Maintenance
It is recommended that each operator of the tool be
made aware of, and responsible for, the following
maintenance steps:
WIRE STOP
BLADES
RETAINER
SPACER
1. Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants
with a clean brush, or soft, lint free cloth.
2. Do not use any abrasive materials that could
damage the tool.
3. Make certain all pins; pivot points and bearing
surfaces are protected with a thin coat of high
quality machine oil. Do not oil excessively.
4. When tool is not in use, keep the handles
closed to prevent objects from becoming lodged
in the crimping dies, and store the tool in a
clean, dry area.
Miscrimps or Jams (See Figure 3)
LOCATOR
TERMINAL
Figure 2
CONDUCTOR
ANVIL
CONDUCTOR
PUNCH
INSULATION
PUNCH
WIRE
INSULATION
ANVIL
Should this tool ever become stuck or jammed in a partially closed position, Do Not force the handles open or
closed. The tool will open easily by pushing the ratchet release lever.
Warranty
This tool is for electrical terminal crimping purposes only. This tool is made of the best quality materials. All vital
components are long life tested. All tools are warranted to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of 30
days. Should such a defect occur, we will repair or exchange the tool free of charge. This repair or exchange will
not be applicable to altered, misused, or damaged tools. This tool is designed for hand use only. Any clamping,
fixturing, or use of handle extensions voids this warranty.
CAUTION: Molex crimp specifications are valid only when used with Molex terminals and tooling.
Doc No: ATS-638112400 Release Date: 01-21-03
Revision: D
Revision Date: 09-29-09
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