679301-1 Tyco Electronics, 679301-1 Datasheet - Page 3

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679301-1

Manufacturer Part Number
679301-1
Description
TOOL 22-10AWG SOLIS CRIMP HEAD
Manufacturer
Tyco Electronics
Datasheets

Specifications of 679301-1

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
5. CRIMP INSPECTION
Inspect crimped terminals and splices by checking the
features described in Figure 6. Use only the terminals
or splices that meet the conditions shown in the
“ACCEPT” column. “REJECT” terminations can be
avoided through careful use of instructions in Section
4, and by performing regular head maintenance, as
described in Section 6.
6. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
It is recommended that a maintenance and inspection
program be performed periodically to ensure
dependable and uniform terminations. Heads should
be inspected once a month. Frequency of inspection
should be adjusted to suit your requirements through
experience and depends on:
Rev
626 Pneumatic Crimping Heads
DANGER
5. Activate the tool to complete the crimp. Open
crimping jaws by squeezing the rollers
simultaneously; then remove crimped terminal or
splice.
NOTE
6. Refer to Section 5 and Figure 6 for crimp
inspection.
D
B
i
Center Splice Wire
Barrel in Dies
Do Not Allow Wire
Insulation to
Enter Wire Barrel
B
To crimp the other half of a butt splice, reposition
it in the crimping jaws and follow the procedures
in Steps 1 through 5. If the splice cannot be
turned, rotate the tool head. See Figure 4.
To avoid personal injury, disconnect tool from air
supply before performing any maintenance,
inspection, or repairs.
B Equals
Wire Barrel
Figure 4
When Brazed Seam on Splice
is Visible, Position Seam
T oward W-Shaped Jaw
Crimping a Butt Splice
End of Conductor
Butts Against
Splice Wire Stop
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Each crimping head is thoroughly inspected before
packaging. Since there is the possibility of crimping
head damage in shipment, new crimping heads
should be inspected immediately upon arrival at your
facility.
6.1. Daily Maintenance
It is recommended that each operator be responsible
for the following steps of daily maintenance:
3.0 - 5.0 mm
[12-10 AWG]
Crimping
When Brazed
Seam on
Splice is Visible,
Position Seam
T oward W-Shaped
Jaw
1. The care, amount of use, and handling of the
head.
2. The type and size of the products crimped.
3. The degree of operator skill.
4. The presence of abnormal amounts of dust and
dirt.
5. Your own established standards.
1. Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants
with a clean, soft brush, or a lint–free cloth. Do
NOT use objects that could damage the heads.
2. Make sure pins, rings, and other components
are in place and secure.
2
Ends of Conductors are Flush
With or Extended Slightly
Beyond Ends of Splice
Crimping a Parallel Splice
Figure 5
Center Splice
in Dies
Do Not Allow Wire
Insulation to Enter
Splice
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