(Figure 1) is designed to crimp 50--Ohm Commercial
BNC and TNC plugs and jacks onto RG 58/U, RG
59/U, and RG 62/U cable.
Reasons for reissue of this sheet are provided in
Section 6, REVISION SUMMARY.
3. CRIMPING PROCEDURE
(Figure 2)
3.1. Center Contact
1. Slide the ferrule onto the cable, then strip the
cable according to the dimensions in the
appropriate connector instruction sheet.
2. Slide the center contact onto the center
conductor of the cable; then insert the contact
assembly into the contact crimp section of the dies.
NOTE
Make sure that the flange on the end of the
center contact butts against the crimping die. See
Figure 3.
2. DESCRIPTION
(Figure 1)
The tool features a replaceable die assembly
(58435--1) with two ferrule crimp sections and two
center contact crimp sections. The crimp sections are
marked to identify the cable sizes used with the
connectors as follows:
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RG 58/U crimp sections (center contact and
ferrule) are identified by the number “58”
located below the crimp section.
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RG 59/U and 62/U crimp sections (center
contact and ferrule) are identified by the
number “59” located below the crimp section.
3. Crimp the center contact by holding the contact
and cable in place; then close the tool handles until
the ratchet releases.
4. Remove the crimped center contact.
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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use and low volume
applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-- use, production operations is available.
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Insert Center
Contact into
the Partially Closed
Crimping Dies
Center Contact
Slipped Over the
Center Conductor
Flange on End of
Center that Butts
Against the Die
Flange on the
End of the
Contact
Ferrule
(Ref)
Crimping Die
Figure 2
Figure 3
3.2. Ferrule
1. Insert the crimped center contact into the
connector body until the cable dielectric butts
against the dielectric inside the connector body.
The flared braid will then fit around the support
sleeve of the connector body.
2. Slide the ferrule forward over the braid until the
ferrule butts against the shoulder on the connector
body.
3. Place the ferrule on the approriate anvil of the
die assembly so that the shoulder on the connector
body butts against the die. See Figure 4.
4. Holding the assembly in place, close the tool
handles until the ratchet releases.
5. Remove the crimped assembly.
4.2. Measuring Die Opening
The die assembly will perform correctly as long as:
a. the product specified is correct for the
application,
b. the specific die assembly is used,
c. the die assembly has been measured to
ensure that the openings are correct, and
d. the tool has been adjusted correctly.
Figure 5 provides information on die opening sizes.
Crimping Ferrule
Crimping
Die (Ref)
4. INSPECTION
4.1. Visual Inspection
Inspection of the crimping dies should be made on a
regular basis to ensure that they have not become
worn or damaged. Inspect the crimp sections for
flattened, chipped, worn, or broken areas. If damage
or abnormal wear is evident, the dies must be
replaced. Refer to Section 5, PARTS
REPLACEMENT.
Typical RF
Connector (Ref)
Shoulder On
Connector Body
Butts Against Die
Ferrule On
Anvil Of
Crimping Die
Figure 4
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4.3. Ratchet Adjustment
The ratchet mechanism features an adjustment wheel
with eight settings. The adjustment wheel controls the
amount of handle pressure exerted on the tool jaws
and crimping dies during crimping. If the crimp is not
acceptable, adjust the ratchet as follows:
1. Sufficiently loosen the screw at the ratchet
adjustment wheel so that the wheel can be rotated
above the post that engages the teeth in the wheel.
2. If the crimp is too loose, turn the wheel to a
higher notch (for example, if the wheel is set at
notch no. 5, move the wheel to notch no. 6). If the
crimp is too tight, move the wheel to a lower notch.
3. Tighten the screw at the ratchet adjustment
wheel.
If the crimp cannot be made to conform to the
dimensions provided in the appropriate product
application specification, the tool and/or dies are
defective and must be replaced.
NOTE
Other dies of the PRO--CRIMPER III Series Hand
Criming Tool may be used in this tool; however,
the ratchet adjustment wheel may require
adjustment to achieve acceptable crimp height.
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5. PARTS REPLACEMENT
Customer--replaceable parts are shown in Figure 1.
Available separately, PRO--CRIMPER III Repair Kit
679221--1 includes a variety of pins, rings, screws,
and springs. If the dies are damaged or worn
excessively, they must be replaced. Order the repair