HARWIN M22520/2-01

HAND CRIMP TOOL M22520/2-01
This Hand Crimp Tool has been designed for use with the following Datamate crimp
sockets (when used with Positioner T5747):
M80-0110001......... Large bore crimp socket (22 AWG), Tin shell/Gold clip
(used in M80-889XX01 and M80-899XX01)
M80-0110005......... Large bore crimp socket (22 AWG), Gold shell/Gold clip
(used in M80-889XX05 and M80-899XX05)
M80-0130001......... Small bore crimp socket (24-28 AWG), Tin shell/Gold clip
(used in M80-888XX01 and M80-898XX01)
M80-0130005......... Small bore crimp socket (24-28 AWG), Gold shell/Gold clip
(used in M80-888XX05 and M80-898XX05)
The following Datamate Power Crimp Sockets can also be crimped (when used with
Positioner Z80-058):
M80-0550001......... Power crimp socket (18-20 AWG), Tin shell/Gold clip
(used in M80-716XX01 and M80-719XX01)
M80-0550005......... Power crimp socket (18-20 AWG), Gold shell/Gold clip
(used in M80-716XX05 and M80-719XX05)
Tel:
Fax:
E-Mail:
IS-01
HARWIN Inc
U.S.A.
812 285 0055
812 285 0056
[email protected]
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Date: 06.09.00
HARWIN plc
U.K.
023 9231 4545
023 9231 4590
[email protected]
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HARWIN pte
Singapore
65 779 1304
65 779 3868
[email protected]
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The following Power Crimp Sockets can also be crimped (when used with Positioner
ZK3609-00):
K3606-06................ Power crimp pin (18 AWG), Tin plated
K3607-T6 ............... Power crimp socket (18 AWG), Tin shell/ Tin clip
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Hand crimp tool M22520/2-01 consists of a basic hand tool, which should be used
with a positioner.
The contact is correctly crimped when the tool is free to open at the fully closed
position, i.e., when the ratchet releases. The tool cannot be opened without completing
the cycle.
TOOL PREPARATION
1.
Check that the tool is in the open position. Remove the safety clip from the
positioner guide (do not discard).
2.
Insert the Positioner into the positioner guide and turn it 90° in the direction
shown on the tool, until the bayonet pins lock.
3.
Install the safety clip back into the positioner guide (optional).
4.
Check Table 1 for the correct crimp tool setting of the wire size you wish to
crimp.
5.
Remove the safety clip from the selector knob (do not discard).
6.
Lift and turn the selector knob until the correct crimp tool setting is lined up with
the “Sel. No.” arrow. Lower the selector knob, ensuring the locating peg lines up
with a notch.
7.
Install the safety clip back into the selector knob.
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CRIMPING PROCEDURE
1.
Ensure that the wire to be crimped is within the specified range of sizes for the
contact and the crimp tool. Failure to use the specified wire size will result in
poor quality crimps and possible tool damage.
Table 1
2.
Contact
Crimp Type
M80-01100XX
Large Bore
M80-01300XX
Small Bore
M80-05500XX
Power Crimp
KF36XX
Power Crimp
Wire Gauge
(AWG)
22
24
26
28
20
18
18
Stranding
(mm)
19/0.15
7/0.2
19/0.1
7/0.125
19/0.2
19/0.26
Variable
Crimp Tool
Setting
6
6
6
6
8
8
8
Minimum
pull-off force
50N
44N
25N
12.5N
85N
140N
142N
Cut the end of the cable to be terminated so that there is a clean cut end (Figure
A). Strip the cable to the correct length (Figure B) using a PTFE Wire stripper,
preferably with adjustable rotating cutter. This should result in all the strands
laying together neatly. If the lay of the strands is disturbed, it may be re-imposed
with a slight twist.
Clean cut
RIGHT
Ø1.10 max (M80-XXX)
Ø1.80 max (K36XX)
WRONG
2.00 ±0.15 (M80-XXX)
3.75 ±0.25 (K36XX)
Figure A
Figure B
3.
Position the crimp socket fully into the positioner, with the crimp barrel
uppermost.
4.
Load the terminated end of the cable into the crimp barrel of the socket. Ensure
the wire is fully home, with all strands in place (see Figure C).
Figure C
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5.
Squeeze the handles of the crimp tool fully together, until the ratchet releases.
The handle will return to the open position. Remove the crimped socket and wire.
Using the sight hole on the side wall of the socket, ensure that adequate insertion
of strands into the crimp socket has been achieved.
6.
Crimp joints should be checked for:
a) Correct combination of cable, tool setting and crimp termination.
b) Correctness of form and location of crimp.
c) Freedom of fracture, rough edges and flash.
d) Adequate insertion of all conductor strands in the crimp barrel.
e) Absence of damage to the conductor or the insulation.
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
M80-XXX piece parts are assembled using the Assembly Tool T5748-19. See
Instruction Sheet IS-02 for details on assembly.
K36XX piece parts are assembled using the Assembly Tool ZK3610-00. See
Instruction Sheet IS-22 for details on assembly.
CARE OF TOOL
There is virtually no maintenance required for the M22520/2-01 tool. However, it is
good practice to keep the indenter tips free of residual colour band deposits and other
debris. A small wire brush may be used for this purpose.
We strongly recommend that you:
1.
DO NOT immerse tools in any cleaning solution.
2.
DO NOT spray oil into tool to lubricate.
3.
DO NOT attempt to disassemble tool or make repairs.
This is a precision crimp tool and should be handled as such.
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