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408-9750 Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) TE Connectivity Ltd – Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are provided in Section 6, REVISION SUMMARY.
408-9750
3. TOOLING ASSEMBLY SETUP
1. Place the slide body onto the base of the arbor
frame, and align the screw holes in the bottom of
the slide body with the holes in the base. Refer to
Figure 2.
2. While holding the slide body in place, tilt the arbor
frame and insert, but do not tighten, the four
mounting screws.
8. Slide the lacing fixture subassembly back against
the slide stop.
Orientation of 68-Position Seating Bars
Toward Back of
Arbor Frame
Assembly
Slide Body
Mounting Screws
Arbor Frame
Base (Ref)
Center
Slots
Socket Head
Cap Screws
Orientation of 68-Position Seating Bars
Figure 3
Figure 2
3. Remove the tool mount from the ram of the arbor
frame assembly, if assembled.
4. Install the proper seating bars for the application
as shown in Figure 3.
NOTE
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Be sure to locate the tabs on the seating bars
toward the BACK of the arbor frame assembly.
5. Place the upper tooling assembly and tool mount
onto the ram, and tighten the flat head screws.
Refer to Figure 4.
6. Align the slide stop with the appropriate pair of
mounting holes in the slide body, and insert and
tighten the two mounting screws. Refer to Figure 5.
NOTE
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The forward-most mounting holes in the slide are
for 26- and 50-position termination covers, and the
rear-most holes are for 68- and 100-position
termination covers.
7. Place the lacing fixture subassembly onto the
slide body as shown in Figure 5.
Arbor Frame
Ram (Ref)
Flat Head
Screw
(2 Places)
Upper Tooling
Assembly
Tool Mount
Figure 4
9. Slowly lower the upper tooling assembly until it
comes in contact with the lacing fixture
subassembly. If the cutting blades strike the
stationary or adjustable locators, then move the
slide assembly until the cutting blades clear the
locators and bottom on the base of the lacing fixture
subassembly.
10. With the upper tooling assembly still lowered
onto the lacing fixture subassembly, tilt the arbor
frame assembly and tighten the slide assembly
mounting screws.
11. Return the arbor frame assembly to the correct
operating position, then carefully raise the ram and
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