HEADQUARTERS: Anderson Power Products®, 13 Pratts Junction Road, Sterling, MA 01564-2305 USA
T:978-422-3600 F:978-422-3700
www.andersonpower.com
HEADQUARTERS: Anderson Power Products®, 13 Pratts Junction Road, Sterling, MA 01564-2305 USA
T:978-422-3600 F:978-422-3700
www.andersonpower.com
1313G1 HAND CRIMP TOOL
Specification Sheet
WIRE SIZE & STRIP LENGTH
Products: PP4x Crimp Terminals, #20 - #24 AWG
* Contacts may be cut off from Reel: 0.18mm (.007") maximum cut-off tab
CRIMP DIMENSIONS
CAUTIONS:
1. Manually powered hand tools are intended for low volume or field repair. This tool is NOT intended for
production use.
2. Insulated rubber handles do not protect against electrical shock.
3. Wear eye protection at all times.
4. Install only Anderson terminals listed above with this tool. Do not crimp hardened objects as damage
can occur to the tool or die. Anderson crimp specifications are valid only when used with Anderson
terminals and tooling.
Miscrimps or Jams
Should this tool ever become stuck or jammed in a partially closed position. Do Not force the handles
open or closed. The tool will open easily by pressing up on the ratchet release lever in the movable
handle. (See Figure 8).
How to Adjust Tool Preload
This hand tool is factory preset to 25 to 45 lbf. (111 to 200 N) preload. It may be necessary over the life
of the tool to adjust tool handle preload force. (See Figure 9)
1. Hold the hand tool in the palm of your hand as shown in Figure 9. Using the index finger squeeze
the LINK towards the top of the hand tool frame. This will release the preload adjustment wheel.
2. Rotate the setting wheel counterclockwise to increase handle force. The numbers will display higher.
To decrease handle force rotate the setting wheel clockwise.
3. Release the LINK to lock the setting wheel in place.
4. Check the crimp specifications or conduct a pull test after tool handle preload force is adjusted.
decrease
Certification
Tool user is responsible to ensure that the tool is adjusted to provide proper crimps, that conform to
required quality and pull force values.
· This tool is qualified to pull force only.
· If the tool does not meet minimum pull force values, handle preload should be increased and the
pull test rerun, (See How to Adjust Preload).
· When the hand tool is no longer capable of achieving minimum pull force, it should be taken out of
service and replaced.
All Data Subject To Change Without Notice 1S6506 DS-1313G1 REV00
Figure 8
Figure 9
Ratched release lever
Squeeze the
LINK
in the handle
Rotate setting wheel
to increase or
handle force
Ratchet release lever
Terminal Part No.
Reels*
AWG
mm²
In.
mm
In.
mm
4202G1
4202G3
4203G1
4203G3
Strip Length
4202
Insulation Diameter
0.056 - 0.073
Wire Size
0.50-0.20
Terminal Series
4203
1.42-1.85
4.8
0.8
+/-
0.19
0.03
+/-
#20
#24
to
4202
4203
Terminal
Part No.
AWG mm²
#20
0.50
#22
0.35
#24
0.20
Wire Size
mm
In.
mm
In.
0.89-0.99 0.035-0.040 1.40 0.055
0.033-0.037 1.40 0.055
0.83-0.94 0.033-0.038 1.40 0.055
Conductor Crimp
Height (Ref.)
Width (Ref.)
0.83-0.93
N
lbf.
20 22-24
44.50 10
X
35.60
8
X
26.70
6
X
Pull Force
Minimum
Die
cut line
cut line