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Hand Crimp Tool for Pitch SPOX Crimp Terminals 

Doc. No: 6382819HM 

Release Date: 04-25-17 

UNCONTROLLED COPY

 

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Revision: D 

Revision Date: 01-08-19 

Insulation Crimp Note

 

 

Due to the terminal’s insulation grip design or insulation 
diameter range, this tool uses overlap form geometry in 
the insulation punch. This produces an overlap insulation 
crimp (A-620-compliant). Although 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. 

 
 

CRIMP SPECIFICATION 

 
After crimping, the crimp profiles should measure the following: 
 

Terminal Series No. 

Bell Mouth 

Conductor Brush 

mm 

In. 

mm 

In. 

5103 

0.20-0.50  .008-.020  0.00-1.00  .000-.039 

5263 

50802 

 

Terminal Series No. 

Bend Up   Bend Down  Twist   Roll 

Seam 

Degree Max. 

Degree Max. 

5263 

Seam shall not be 

open and no wire allowed 

out of the crimping area 

5103 

50802 

 

Terminal 

Series No. 

Wire Size 

Conductor Crimp 

Insulation Crimp 

Pull Force 

Minimum 

♦♦

 

Profile

 

Height (Ref.) 

Width 

(Ref.) 

Height 

(Ref.) 

Width (Ref.) 

AWG  mm

2

 

mm 

In. 

mm  In.  mm 

In. 

mm 

In. 

Lb. 

A  B  C  D 

5103 

22 

— 

0.73-0.80  .029-.031  1.40  .055  1.68  .066 

1.80 

.071  44.48  10.0  X 

 

 

 

24 

— 

0.67-0.74  .026-.029  1.40  .055  1.57  .062 

1.80 

.071  28.91  6.5 

 

 

 

26 

— 

0.63-0.69  .025-.027  1.40  .055  1.42  .056 

1.50 

.059  17.79  4.0 

 

 

 

28 

— 

0.61-0.67  .024-.026  1.40  .055  1.42  .056 

1.50 

.059  11.12  2.5 

 

 

 

5263 

22 

— 

0.73-0.80  .029-.031  1.40  .055  1.68  .066 

1.80 

.071  44.48  10.0  X 

 

 

 

24 

— 

0.67-0.74  .026-.029  1.40  .055  1.57  .062 

1.80 

.071  28.91  6.5 

 

 

 

26 

— 

0.63-0.69  .025-.027  1.40  .055  1.42  .056 

1.50 

.059  17.79  4.0 

 

 

 

28 

— 

0.61-0.67  .024-.026  1.40  .055  1.42  .056 

1.50 

.059  11.12  2.5 

 

 

 

50802 

22 

— 

0.73-0.80  .029-.031  1.40  .055  1.68  .066 

1.80 

.071  44.48  10.0  X 

 

 

 

24 

— 

0.67-0.84  .026-.029  1.40  .055  1.57  .062 

1.80 

.071  28.91  6.5 

 

 

 

26 

— 

0.63-0.69  .025-.027  1.40  .055  1.42  .056 

1.50 

.059  17.79  4.0 

 

 

 

28 

— 

0.61-0.67  .024-.026  1.40  .055  1.42  .056 

1.50 

.059  11.12  2.5 

 

 

 

♦♦

 To achieve IPC/WHMA-A-620 Class 2 crimps, the following overall wire insulation diameter ranges are 

recommended: 

 

Profile A:

 1.20-1.60mm (.047-.063”) 

 

Profile B:

 1.15-1.50mm (.045-.059”)

 

 

Profile C:

 1.15-1.30mm (.045-.051”)

 

 

Profile D:

 1.05-1.20mm (.041-.047”)

 

 

Tool Qualification Notes 

 

1.

 

Pull force should be measured with no influence from the insulation crimp. 

2.

 

The above specifications are guidelines to an optimal crimp. 

 

 

OVERLAP FORM 

GEOMETRY 

PUNCH 

OVERLAP 

INSULATION 

CRIMP 

WIRE 

ANVIL 

Summary of Contents for 63828-1900

Page 1: ...nt as indicated on page 2 This tool is RoHS compliant SCOPE Products 2 50mm 098 Pitch SPOX Wire to Board and Wire to Wire Crimp Terminal 22 28 AWG Terminal Series No Terminal Order No Wire Size 2 Insulation Diameter Strip Length Loose Piece 1 Reel AWG mm mm In mm In 5103 08 70 0057 08 70 0056 39 00 0188 22 28 1 15 1 90 045 075 2 60 3 20 102 126 08 70 0059 08 70 0058 39 00 0387 39 00 0189 08 700 05...

Page 2: ...ht Ref Width Ref AWG mm2 mm In mm In mm In mm In N Lb A B C D 5103 22 0 73 0 80 029 031 1 40 055 1 68 066 1 80 071 44 48 10 0 X 24 0 67 0 74 026 029 1 40 055 1 57 062 1 80 071 28 91 6 5 X 26 0 63 0 69 025 027 1 40 055 1 42 056 1 50 059 17 79 4 0 X 28 0 61 0 67 024 026 1 40 055 1 42 056 1 50 059 11 12 2 5 X 5263 22 0 73 0 80 029 031 1 40 055 1 68 066 1 80 071 44 48 10 0 X 24 0 67 0 74 026 029 1 40 ...

Page 3: ...re insulation or the conductor Refer to Molex Quality Crimping Handbook 63800 0029 for additional information on crimping and crimp testing 6 Molex does not certify crimp hand tools OPERATION Open the tool by squeezing the handles together At the end of the closing stroke the ratchet mechanism will release the handles and the hand tool will spring open 1 With the hand tool in the open position piv...

Page 4: ... correct position See Figure 5 5 Gently pivot the locator open without disturbing the location 6 Hold the locator firmly in place and slowly tighten the M4 BHCS MAINTENANCE It is recommended that each operator of the tool be made aware of and responsible for the following maintenance steps 1 Remove dust moisture and other contaminants with a clean brush or a soft lint free cloth 2 Do not use any a...

Page 5: ...iod of 30 days Should such a defect occur Molex will repair or exchange the tool free of charge This repair or exchange will 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 Repetitive use of this tool should be avoided CAUTIONS 1 Manually powered hand tools are intended for ...

Page 6: ...his tool It may cause severe injury CAUTION Wear safety glasses when operating or serving this tool The chart below shows all applications for this modular crimp head Tool Order No Tool Description Adapter Order No Adapter Description Figure No 63816 0000 Hand Crimp Frame Short 6 63816 0050 Hand Crimp Frame Long 6 63816 0270 Battery Power Tool 110 V 63816 0600 Battery Power Crimp Adapter 7 63816 0...

Page 7: ...ty 1 63828 1970 Modular Crimp Head 1 2 63816 0000 Hand Crimp Frame Short 1 3 63828 1975 Locator 1 4 63816 0001 Locking Pin 2 5 63600 0525 Handle Spring 1 6 63600 0520 Crimping Spring 2 Application Tooling Support Phone 402 458 TOOL 8665 E Mail applicationtooling molex com Website www molex com applicationtooling Molex is a registered trademark of Molex LLC in the United States of America and may b...

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