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408-8547 Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) TE Connectivity Ltd – CERTI-CRIMP II Straight Action Hand Tools
408- 8547
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.
Front
Insulation of Tool
Adjustment
KnobD
(Shown in
1
Position 1)
Insulation
Crimper
Locator/
Insulation
Stop
Stripped
Wire
Wire
Crimper
Terminal
Support
Wire
Anvil
Insulation
Anvil
D Some tools do not
have an insulation
adjustment knob.
These tools are fixed
at one position with a
spring pin.
Figure 1
2. DESCRIPTION
The FRONT of the tool, is marked with the tool part
number, wire size ranges, and crimp height
specifications.
The tool features a fixed die (crimper), a movable die
(anvil), a locator/insulation stop, and a ratchet. Many
tools feature an insulation adjustment knob which is
used to regulate the crimp height of the contact
insulation barrel during the crimping operation. The
locator/insulation stop positions the contact, and limits
the insertion distance of the stripped wire into the
contact. In use, the locator/insulation stop rests in the
locator slot of the contact (See Figures 1 and 2). The
ratchet assures full crimping of the contact. Once
engaged, the ratchet will not release until the dies have
been fully closed.
3. CRIMPING PROCEDURE
Refer to the table at http://tooling.te.com/data.asp to
ensure that the wire intended for use is compatible with
the wire size and insulation diameter specified in the
table. Strip the wire to the length indicated in the table.
CAUTION
!
Do NOT cut or nick the wire strands during wire
stripping.
Proceed as follows:
1. Hold the tool so that the FRONT side is facing you.
2. Ensure that the tool ratchet is released by squeezing
the tool handles and allowing them to open FULLY.
3. Holding the contact by its mating portion and
looking straight into the crimp section, insert the
contact from the BACK of the tool into the appropriate
crimp chamber.
4. Position the contact between the crimpers so that
the locator/insulation stop enters the slot in the
contact. The wire barrel should butt against the
locator/insulation stop. Refer to Figures 1 and 2.
5. Holding the contact in this position, apply light
inward pressure against the locator, and squeeze the
tool handles together until the insulation anvil starts
entry into the insulation crimper (usually two ratchet
clicks). Do NOT deform the insulation barrel or wire
barrel.
6. Insert a properly stripped wire through the locator
slot and into the wire barrel of the contact until the
insulation butts against the locator/insulation stop.
7. Holding wire in place, crimp contact to the wire by
squeezing the tool handles together until the ratchet
releases.
8. Allow tool handles to open FULLY and remove the
crimped contact from the tool.
4. INSULATION ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
On many tools, the insulation barrel crimp height is
regulated by the insulation adjustment knob (Figure 1).
The insulation crimp should hold the insulation firmly
without cutting into the insulation.
Typical Socket
Contact
Mating Wire Barrel
Portion
Insulation
Barrel
Typical
Pin Contact
Locator
Slot
Figure 2
Wire Strip Length
Note: Not to Scale
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