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B. Third and Fourth Crimps (Figure 4)
1. Position the splice into position for the third
crimp.
2. Close the tool handles until the splice is held in
place. Do not deform the wire barrel.
3. Insert a properly stripped wire into the second
end of the splice until the wire bottoms against the
splice wire stop.
4. Close the tool handles until they bottom to
complete the crimp.
5. Move the splice into position for the fourth
crimp.
6. Close the tool handles to complete the crimp.
Do not overlap the crimps.
7. Refer to Section 5 and Figure 7 for terminal and
splice crimp inspection procedure.
3.6. Performing a Dual Crimp on SOLISTRAND
Parallel Splices with Wire Size 2 and 1/0 (Figure 4)
For best results, position the brazed seam of the
terminal against one of the “flats” of the dies, as
shown in Figure 4. Make sure that the crimps do
not overlap or go off either end of the wire barrel.
Make sure that the wire size being used, the wire
size stamped on the terminal, and the wire siz e
embossed on the dies all correspond.
A. First Crimp
1. Position the end of the splice wire barrel in the
dies.
2. Close the tool handles until the splice is held in
place. Do not deform the wire barrel.
3. Insert the properly stripped wire into the wire
barrel until the ends of the conductors are flush
with or extended slightly beyond the end of the
wire barrel.
4. Close the tool handles until they bottom to
complete the crimp.
B. Second Crimp
1. Move the splice into position for the second
crimp and close the tool handles to complete the
crimp. Do not overlap the crimps.
2. Refer to Section 5 and Figure 7 for terminal and
splice crimp inspection procedure.
4. CRIMPING PROCEDURE FOR CABLE MAKER
BATTERY TERMINALS
4.1. Die Setting
Proper die setting is determined by the part number of
the terminal being crimped and by the number
displayed in area 2” of the terminal, as shown in
Figure 5.
1. Open the tool handles.
2. Depress the spring--loaded index pins.
3. Rotate the dies until the embossed wire size
numbers in each die crimp closure match the
number displayed in area 2” of the terminal.
4. Release the indexing pins, making sure that the
die locator pins return fully and are visible at the
points indicated in Figure 1.
4.2. Wire Preparation and Loading
1. Strip the wires to the dimensions indicated in
Figure 5.
Do not use wir es with nicked or missing strands.
2. Select the proper terminal number for the wire
diameter being used. The diameter of the stripped
wire must fall within the wire diameter range of the
terminal being used. Refer to Figure 5.
4.3. Crimping Procedure for Straight Terminals
(Figure 6)
A. First Crimp
1. Position the end of the terminal wire barrel in the
dies.
2. Close the tool handles until the terminal is held
in place. Do not deform the wire barrel.
3. Insert the properly stripped wire into the wire
barrel until the wire bottoms.
4. Close the tool handles until the dies bottom to
complete the crimp.
B. Second Crimp
1. Move the terminal into position for the second
crimp, then close the handles to complete the
crimp.
2. Refer to Section 5 and Figure 8 for terminal
crimp inspection procedure.
NOTE
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CABLE MAKER Battery Terminals
Straight
TERMINAL
PART
NUMBER
WIRE
DIAMETER
RANGE
5.56 -- 6.91
[.219 -- .272]
TOOL DIE
SETTINGS (See
Area2onTerminal)
WIRE STRIP LENGTH
STRAIGHT
MIN MAX
FLAG
Flag
Area 2 (Die Setting for Tool
Nos. 601075, 601075--1, and
69015
Area 1 (Die Setting for Tool
Nos. 600850, 600850--1 and 69015)
B
Area 1 (Die Setting for Tool
Nos. 600850, 600850--1 and 69015
Area 2 (Die Setting for Tool
Nos. 601075, 601075--1, and 69015)
4
6
0
2
20.637
[.813]
21.432
[.843]
“B” D im
+.795 [.031]
4.75 -- 5.54
[.187 -- .218]
9.78 -- 10.97
[.385 -- .432]
6.93 -- 8.76
[.273 -- .345]
29251
29253
29245--3
29245--5
29249
29249--3
29249--5
Figure 5
4.4. Crimping Procedure for Flag Terminals (Figure 6)
Make sure that crimps do not overlap or go off
the end of the wire barrel.
A. First Crimp (Figure 6)
1. Orient and position the flag terminal in the tool
dies.
2. Close the tool handles until the terminal is held
in place. Do not deform the wire barrel.
3. Insert the properly stripped wire until the end of
the conductor is flush with, or extends
approximately .79 [.031] in. beyond, the end of the
terminal wire barrel.
4. Close the tool handles to complete the crimp.
B. Second Crimp (Figure 6)
1. Move the terminal into position for the second
crimp. Close the tool handles to complete the
crimp.
2. Refer to Section 5 and Figure 8 for battery
terminal crimp inspection procedure.
5. CRIMP INSPECTION
Inspect the crimped SOLISTRAND terminal or splice
by checking the features described in Figure 7.
Inspect the crimped CABLE MAKER terminal by
checking the features described in Figure 8. Use only
terminals and splices that meet the conditions
described.
6. INITIA L T OOL INSPECTION
AMP Hand Crimping Tools 601075 and 601075--1 are
inspected before shipment. The tool received should
be inspected immediately upon arrival to ensure that
it has not been damaged during shipment, and that it
performs according to the criteria described in this
sheet. If the tool is damaged upon arrival, retain the
shipping container, file a claim with the carrier, and
notify TE immediately.
7. MAINTENANCE/INSPECTION
7.1. Daily Maintenance
1. Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants
from the tool with a clean brush or a soft, lint--free
cloth. Do NOT use objects that could damage the
tool.
NOTE
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Figure 6
ABCD
Straight
Terminals
Flag
Terminals
End of Conductor Flush or
Extended Approximately .79 [.031] Beyond
Terminal Wire Barrel
2nd
Crimp
1st
Crimp
2nd Crimp
Do Not
Overlap
First Crimp
1st
Crimp
2. Make certain that all pins, pivot points, and
bearing surfaces are protected with a THIN coat of
any good SAE 20 motor oil. Do NOT oil
excessively.
3. When the tool is not in use, keep the handles
closed to prevent objects from becoming lodged in
the crimping areas and store the tool in a clean,
dry area.
7.2. Periodic Inspection
Regular inspections should be performed by quality
control personnel. A record of scheduled inspections
should remain with the tool and/or be supplied to
supervisory personnel responsible for the tool.
Though recommendations call for at least one
inspection per month, the inspection frequency should
be based on the amount of use, working conditions,
operator training and skill, and established company
standards. These inspections should be performed in
the following sequence:
A. Visual Inspection
1. Remove all lubrication and accumulated film by
immersing the tool (handles partially closed) in a
suitable commercial degreaser that will not affect
paint or plastic material.
2. Make certain that all parts are securely in place.
If replacements are necessary, refer to the parts
list in Figure 11.
3. Inspect crimping areas for chipped or cracked
surfaces.
B. Handle Adjustment Inspection (Figure 9)
The handle adjustment should be checked to ensure
that the dies are bottoming fully. The handle
adjustment feature is provided to compensate for
normal die wear. To check the handle adjustment:
1. Open the tool handles fully.
2. Rotate the No. 4 wire size dies into crimping
position.
3. Close the tool handles until the dies are
bottomed, but not under pressure.
4. Measure the distance between the tool handles,
as shown in Figure 9. The measurement must be
between 28.58 [1.125] and 38.10 [1.500]. If the
adjustment does not fall within this range, the
adjustment must be tightened or loosened as
necessary.

601075

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Manufacturer:
TE Connectivity
Description:
Crimpers BANTAM ROTA-CRIMP TOOL
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