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408-9278 Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) TE Connectivity Ltd – Crimping Die Assemblies
Crimping Die Assemblies
58079-3 and 58080-3
Instruction Sheet
408-9278
21 AUG 15 Rev C
PROPER USE GUIDELINES
Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use and low
volume applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-use, production operations is available.
Upper Die
(Crimper)
Die Retention
Screw
Wire Size
Range Markings
Crimping
Chamber
Color Dot Code
Hex Wrench
Access Hole
Wire Size Range Markings
Figure 1
Lower Die (Anvil)
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers application and maintenance procedures for Crimping Die Assemblies 58079-3
and 58080-3. See Figure 1. Each die assembly is used with Hand Crimping Tool Frame 58078-3, which will
crimp the Ultra-Fast Plus Fully Insulated FASTON* Terminals listed in Figure 2.
Refer to Instruction Sheet 408-6976 (supplied with tool frame) for specific tooling information. Product part
number information is available in Catalog 82004.
NOTE
Dimensions are in millimeters [with inch equivalents in brackets]. Figures are for identification only and are not drawn to scale.
Reasons for reissue are provided in Section 7, REVISION SUMMARY.
2. DESCRIPTION
Each die assembly consists of an upper die (crimper) and a lower die (anvil), a die retention screw (on upper
die), and a hex wrench for securing the socket head setscrew to the lower die and onto the hand tool platform.
When mated, the dies form two crimping chambers, each marked with the wire size range.
The die assemblies are identified by the part number, color dot code, and applicable wire range markings.
Refer to Figure 2. The color dot code on the die assembly must match the color-coded terminal.
3. DIE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
3.1. Installing Lower Die
1. Close tool frame handles until ratchet releases, then allow handles to open FULLY.
2. Slide lower die onto lower jaw platform of tool frame. Make sure that the hole on the side of the lower
die aligns with the socket head setscrew already installed in the lower jaw platform. See Figure 3.
NOTE
If lower die will not position properly, use hex wrench provided with die assembly to turn socket head setscrew either in or out
until lower die positions properly. The setscrew must be flush on both sides.
3. Using hex wrench, turn socket head setscrew CLOCKWISE until snug. Do NOT over-tighten.
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