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Hand Crimp Tool For Quick Disconnect, Female Terminals 

Doc No: ATS-638252800 

Release Date: 09-12-12 

UNCONTROLLED COPY

 

Page 4 of 7 

Revision: A 

Revision Date: 09-12-12 

Figure 8 

PUSH ON 

HANDLE 

JAWS OPEN 

PULL OPEN 

TOOLING 

TOOLING 

M3 BHCS 

 
8.

 

Remove the crimped terminal from the terminal 
locator by pulling on the wire. 

9.

 

Visually inspect the crimped terminal for proper 
crimp location. 

10.

 

On some large O.D. wires, it may not be possible 
to insert the wire with the tool partially closed.  
Those wires should be inserted with the hand tool 
in the open position.  Insert the wire above the 
terminal in the punch and against the wire stop 
then close the tool.  See Figure 6. 

 

Note: 

A crimp height chart is provided with this manual as 
Reference Only.  Due to the wide range of wires, 
strands, insulation diameters, and durometers 
available, actual crimp height measurements may very 
slightly.  An occasional, destructive, pull force test 
should be performed to check hand tool crimp.  Pull 
Force value Must exceed the Minimum pull force 
specifications listed.  
 

Locator Replacement 

 
See the parts list on the last page of this document for 
the proper locator order number.  Follow the steps 
below to replace the locator. 
 
1.

 

Open the crimp hand tool. 

2.

 

Squeeze gently on the lower area shown in Figure 
7A with your thumb and index finger.  The lower 
tabs of the locator should disengage from the 
hand tool. 

3.

 

Lift and pull away from the hand tool.  The top 
locator hooks should slip out of the top slots easily.  
See Figure 7A. 

4.

 

To reinstall the new locator, make sure the hand 
tool is in the open position. 

5.

 

Press the red insert down as far as it will go as 
shown in Figure 7B. 

6.

 

Holding onto the lower part of the locator with your 
thumb and index finger, insert the locators top 
hooks (2) into the hand tool top slots. 

7.

 

Rotate the locator down and press the lower tabs 
into the two bottom slots of the hand tool.  To 
secure the locator into place, the lower tabs must 
snap into place on the hand tool frame. 

TERMINAL 

Figure 6

 

WIRE 

WIRE STOP 

SQUEEZE 

HERE 

SQUEEZE 

HERE 

LOCATOR 

Figure 7A 

TOP HOOKS 

TOP SLOTS OF 

HANDTOOL 

LOWER TABS 

MAKE SURE 

CENTER OF LOCATOR 

IS IN THE 

DOWN POSITION 

Figure 7B 

Summary of Contents for 63825-2800

Page 1: ...top holds terminals in the proper crimping position Right and Left handed applications This tool is IPC WHMA A 620 Class 2 compliant as indicated This tool is RoHS compliant however RoHS compliant is not required SCOPE Products Quick Disconnect Female for 0 5 0 8mm 1 0mm and 18 20 AWG wire Terminal Series No Terminal Order No Wire Size Insulation Diameter Maximum Strip Length mm AWG mm In mm In 94...

Page 2: ... uses overlap form geometry in the insulation punch This produces an overlap insulation crimp A620 compliant While the insulation punch profile may appear lopsided this is a normal condition for this tool See figure to the right Some tools with multiple crimp pockets may not have the overlap profile on all pockets OPERATION CAUTION Install only Molex terminals listed above with this tool Do not cr...

Page 3: ...ocator based on the wire gauge or terminal type markings on the hand tooling See Figure 3 4 Release the locator button allowing the locator to return to the crimping position 5 Close the tool handle until the first ratchet position engages See Figure 4 6 Insert the properly stripped wire through the terminal and against the wire stop See Figure 5 7 Crimp the terminal by squeezing the tool handles ...

Page 4: ... Must exceed the Minimum pull force specifications listed Locator Replacement See the parts list on the last page of this document for the proper locator order number Follow the steps below to replace the locator 1 Open the crimp hand tool 2 Squeeze gently on the lower area shown in Figure 7A with your thumb and index finger The lower tabs of the locator should disengage from the hand tool 3 Lift ...

Page 5: ...s that could damage the tool 3 Make certain all pins pivot points and bearing surfaces are protected with a thin coat of high quality machine oil Do not oil excessively The tool was engineered for durability but like any other equipment it needs cleaning and lubrication for a maximum service life of trouble free crimping Light oil such as 30 weight automotive oil used at the oil points every 5 000...

Page 6: ...not be applicable to altered misused or damaged tools This tool is designed for hand use only Any clamping fixturing or use of handle extensions voids this warranty CAUTION Molex crimp specifications are valid only when used with Molex terminals and tooling CAUTIONS 1 Manually powered hand tools are intended for low volume or field repair This tool is NOT intended for production use Repetitive use...

Page 7: ...12 12 UNCONTROLLED COPY Page 7 of 7 Revision A Revision Date 09 12 12 2 Figure 13 1 3 PARTS LIST Item Number Order Number Description Quantity REF 63825 2800 Hand Crimp Tool Figure 13 1 63825 2875 Locator Assembly 1 2 63810 0104 Spring Return 1 3 63810 0105 Spring Ratchet 1 http www molex com ...

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