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RHT5758-CC Hand Crimp Tool  

Doc No.  64001-1000 

Release Date: 12-11-02

 

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Page 6 of 6 

Revision: B 

Revision Date: 09-02-03 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Certificate of Calibration 

 

Tool Order Number  __________________ 
 
Tool Eng. Number  ___________________ 
 

Tool Revision ___________________ 
 
Serial Number 

___________________ 

 
Date of Manufacture__________________ 

 

Handle Load Range at 1 inch from the Tips =______________ 

 

Actual =_____________ 

 

Pin Gauge of Conductor Nest/Nests or Slug height if the nest is the “F” Crimp style. 
 
 
Range Conductor Nest # 1 = ____________-- Actual = ______________ 
 
Range Conductor Nest # 2 = ____________-- Actual = ______________ 
 

Range Conductor Nest # 3 = ____________-- Actual = ______________ 
 
 
Technician ______________ 
 
Date of Calibration ______________ 
 
Calibration should be done every 5,000 cycles or 3 months. 
Tools should be lubricated during this operation. 

 

 

Molex Application Tooling Group 

1150 E. Diehl Road 

Naperville, IL  60563 

Tel: (630) 969-4550 
Fax (630) 505-0049 

 

Summary of Contents for 64001-1000

Page 1: ... is shown in pounds and indicates the minimum acceptable force to break or separate the terminal from the conductor UL 310 Quick Disconnects The following is a partial list of the product part numbers and their specifications that this tool is designed to run We will be adding to this list and an up to date copy is available on www molex com Wire Size 14 16 AWG 2 00 1 30 mm Wire Strip Length Insul...

Page 2: ... top of the locator and the other is stored on the bottom of the locator 2 Push the terminal onto the tab locator all the way to the stop in the color coded nest The barrel of the terminal should be up See Figure 1 3 Partially close the tool to hold the terminal in place See Figure 2 4 Insert the properly stripped wire into the terminal barrel See Figure 2 and 3 Cycle the tool 5 Remove the crimp a...

Page 3: ...bjects from becoming lodged in the crimping dies and store the tool in a clean dry area 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 the ratchet release lever See Figure 5 How To Adjust Tool Preload See Figure 5 Over the life of the tool it may be necessary to adjust tool ...

Page 4: ...es only This tool is made of the best quality materials All vital components are long life tested All tools are warranted to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of 30 days Should such a defect occur we 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 fixt...

Page 5: ...E Rings 1 2 63810 0000 Handle 1 3 64001 0275 Locator Assembly 1 4 64001 1070 Tooling Kit 1 Tooling Kit Only 5 64001 1001 Conductor Punch 1 6 64001 1002 Conductor Anvil 1 7 64001 1012 Insert Punch 1 8 64001 1011 Insert Anvil 1 9 N A 4 mm Dia by 5 0 mm Lg Roll Pins 2 Figure 6 M4 X 30LG PAN HEAD SCREW FOR SPRING ACCESS SWING OPEN COVER 6 SCREW AND PLASTIC COVER FOR HANDTOOL PRELOAD ADJUSTMENT RATCHET...

Page 6: ...he Tips ______________ Actual _____________ Pin Gauge of Conductor Nest Nests or Slug height if the nest is the F Crimp style Range Conductor Nest 1 ____________ Actual ______________ Range Conductor Nest 2 ____________ Actual ______________ Range Conductor Nest 3 ____________ Actual ______________ Technician ______________ Date of Calibration ______________ Calibration should be done every 5 000 ...

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