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3 / 7 page 408- 10051 3 of 7 Rev C Figure 3 Crimping Terminals Bottom of Terminal Tongue Facing Stationary Die Edge of Wire Barrel Resting Against Locator 4.2. Crimping Splices Without Step- Down Adapter Avoid personal injury. When operating the tool, exercise caution while holding splice or wire near the crimping area. 1. Strip wires to the dimensions listed in Figure 2. Do not nick or cut the wire strands. 2. Select the proper color--coded splice for the wire size. The wire size stamped on the splice and on thecrimpingdie must matchthe wiresizeselected. 3. Insert the stripped wire into the wire barrel of the end of the splice to be crimped until the wire bottoms against the wire stop within the splice. 4. Pivot the latch arm away from the yoke to open the head. 5. Place the splice in the stationary die. Grasp the end of the splice to be crimped and point the opposite end toward the top of the head yoke at approximately a 30_ angle. Rotate the end of the splice to be crimped into the die. Position the edge of the window indent against the locator. Refer to Figure 4. 6. Holding the splice in place, pivot the yoke and latch arm toward each other until the locking flange secures the latch arm to the yoke. Always make sure the yoke and latching arm are secured by the locking flange before cycling the tool. 7. Holding wire in place, activate the tool to complete first wire barrel crimp. 8. When crimp is completed, pivot the latch arm away from the yoke to open the head and remove the splice. If splice sticks in die after crimping, apply a rocking action to the splice to remove it from the die. Wipe light oil on dies to reduce sticking, or use spray dry lubricant. 9. To crimp the other half of splice, reposition uncrimped end of splice in the stationary die and follow the same procedure used to crimp the first half of splice. 10. Inspect the crimp according to Section 5. Figure 4 Crimping Splices With or Without Step--Down Adapter End of Splice Pointed Toward Topof Yokeat Approximately 30_ Angle Top of Yoke Rotate End of Splice to be Crimped into Stationary Die Edge of Window Indent Resting Against Locator 4.3. Crimping Splices With Step- Down Adapter Avoid personal injury. When operating the tool, exercise caution while holding splice or wire near the crimping area. 1. Strip wires to the dimensions listed in Figure 2. Do not nick or cut the wire strands. 2. Select the proper splice, adapter, and crimping die for the wire size. See Figure 5. Note that the end of the splice containing the adapter has a different color code. Use the crimping die for the larger wire size to crimp both ends of the splice. For example, use Crimping Die 1901006--1 (for wire size 8 AWG) to crimp both ends of the splice with step--down adapter for stepping down from wiresize8to16--14AWG. DANGER CAUTION NOTE DANGER |
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