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RHT 64001-2800 Hand Crimp Tool 

Doc No. ATS-640012800 

Release Date: 05-30-03 

UNCONTROLLED 

COPY

 

Page 2 of 7 

Revision: E 

Revision Date: 12-06-06 

 

OPERATION 

 
Open the tool by first closing the jaws sufficiently for the 
ratchet mechanism to release.  
 

Crimping Terminals

 

 
1.  Insert the terminal with the barrel into the color-coded 

nest and the square edge of the flag facing out.  Make 
sure the back of the flag terminal is against the 
locator.  See Figure 1.  If terminal is not flush against 
the locator loosen the M4 wing nut and adjust the 
locator up or down so that the flat edge of the terminal is flush against the wall of the 
locator.  Tighten the M4 wing nut.  See Figure 3. 

2.  Partially close the tool to hold the terminal in place shown in Figure 2. 
3.  Insert the properly stripped wire into the terminal barrel.  See Figure 2 and 3.  The wire 

ends should butt against the inside of the connector.  Cycle the tool. 

 

Note

:  The tamper proof ratchet action will not release the tool until it has 

been fully closed. 

 
4.  Remove the crimped terminal.  Inspect for proper crimp location, and check for 

insulation closure. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5.  If the insulation part of the crimp needs to be adjusted, first loosen the M4 screw on the 

bottom tool jaw, then insert a 3/32 hex wrench (supplied) into the bottom of the lower 
die.  See Figure 4.  A clockwise (CW) rotation decreases insulation crimp while a 
counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation increases insulation crimp.  After adjusting, retighten 
the M4 screw. 

 
 

TERMINAL 

JAWS OPEN 

Figure 1 

LOCATOR 

M4 WING NUT 

Figure 2

 

TERMINAL 

WIRE 

FLAT EDGE 

OF 

TERMINAL 

WIRE 

INSULATIO

PUNCH 

CONDUCTO

ANVI

INSULATION 

ANVIL 

Figure 3

 

CONDUCTO

PUNCH 

TERMINA

BARREL 

LOCATOR 

Summary of Contents for 64001-2800

Page 1: ...rimp Fully Insulated and Insulated Quick Disconnect Flags 10 12 AWG Testing Mechanical The tensile test or pull test is a means of evaluating the mechanical properties of the crimped connections The following charts show the UL specifications for various wire sizes The tensile strength is shown in pounds and indicates the minimum acceptable force to break or separate the terminal from the conducto...

Page 2: ...shown in Figure 2 3 Insert the properly stripped wire into the terminal barrel See Figure 2 and 3 The wire ends should butt against the inside of the connector Cycle the tool Note The tamper proof ratchet action will not release the tool until it has been fully closed 4 Remove the crimped terminal Inspect for proper crimp location and check for insulation closure 5 If the insulation part of the cr...

Page 3: ...keep the handles closed to prevent objects from becoming lodged in the crimping dies and store the tool in a clean dry area Miscrimps or Jams 1 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 lifting the ratchet release lever See Figure 5 How to Adjust Tool Preload See Figure 5 Over the life of the too...

Page 4: ...l Doc No ATS 640012800 Release Date 05 30 03 UNCONTROLLED COPY Page 4 of 7 Revision E Revision Date 12 06 06 5 Replace the plastic cover washer and screw 6 Check the crimp specifications after tool handle preload force is adjusted ...

Page 5: ...12 5 00 3 00 115 112 118 o Warranty This tool is for electrical terminal crimping purposes 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 al...

Page 6: ...ctor Punch 1 6 64001 2802 Conductor Anvil 1 7 64001 2804 Insulation Punch 1 8 64001 2803 Insulation Anvil 1 9 N A 4 mm Diameter by 5 0mm Long Roll Pins 2 10 N A 10 32 by 5 16 Long Cup Pt Set Screw 1 The following purchased parts are available from an Industrial supply company such as MSC 1 800 645 7270 Figure 6 M4 X 25LG PAN HEAD SCREW FOR SPRING ACCESS SWING OPEN COVER 6 SCREW AND PLASTIC COVER F...

Page 7: ... nest is the F Crimp style Range Conductor Nest 1 ____________ Actual ______________ Technician ______________ Date of Calibration ______________ Calibration should be done every 5 000 cycles or 3 months Tools should be lubricated during this operation ericas Headquarters Illinois 60532 U S A 0 78MOLEX rinfo molex com Far East North Headquarters Yamato Kanagawa Japan 81 462 65 2324 feninfo molex c...

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