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Tool Kit for AviKrimp

 Fully Insulated and-Insulated Quick Disconnect Flags 

Doc No: ATS-6400188HM  Release Date: 04-08-15 

UNCONTROLLED COPY

 

Page 3 of 9 

Revision: B 

Revision Date: 06-17-15 

 

To remove the locator 

1.

 

Open the crimp hand tool. 

2.

 

Swing the existing locator open and away from the hand 
tool. 

3.

 

Firmly press down on the brass pivot shaft with your 

thumb, while pulling the locator up.  Slip the locator off the 
top of the brass pivot shaft. 

 

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. 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Loading and Crimping Terminals 

 
Terminals may be loaded when locator is swung open, however when swinging the locator into crimping position, 
the spring loaded locator may need to be pushed down to clear the tooling.  Swing the terminal locator against the 

crimp tool and turn lock up to lock the locator.  Terminals may also be loaded easily while locator is up against the 
crimp tool and locked.  See Figure 3 and 4. 
 

1.

 

Insert the terminal with the barrel into the nest 
and the square edge of the flag facing out.  Make 
sure the back of the flag terminal is against the 
locator. When the locator is against the crimp 

tool and locked, the terminal is now in proper 
position for crimping. 

2.

 

Partially close the tool to hold the terminal in 
place. 

3.

 

Insert the properly stripped wire into the terminal 
barrel.  See Figure 5.  The wire ends should butt 
against the inside of the connector.  See Figure 
6.  Cycle the tool. 

 

Note

:  The tamper proof ratchet action will not release the tool until it has been fully closed. 

Figure 3 

LATCH LOCKED 

LATCH UNLOCKED 

LOCATOR OPENED 

Figure 4 

TERMINAL 

CONDUCTOR ANVIL 

FLAT EDGE OF 

TERMINAL 

WIRE 

INSULATION 

PUNCH 

INSULATION 

ANVIL 

Figure 6

 

CONDUCTOR 

PUNCH 

TERMINAL 

BARREL 

LOCATOR 

Figure 5

 

TERMINAL 

WIRE 

Summary of Contents for 64001-8800

Page 1: ...owered Tool SCOPE Products AviKrimp 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 chart shows the UL specifications for various wire sizes The tensile strength is shown in pounds and indicates the minimum acceptable force to break or separate...

Page 2: ...olex terminals listed above with this tool Do not crimp hardened objects as damage can occur to the tool or die INSTALLATION To install the Tool Kit into the Power Crimp Head follow the steps below Anvils and Punches Installation 1 Insert the Anvils into the bottom slots of the nest Install the M4 x 10 long BHCS and tighten in place 2 Insert the Punches into the top slots of the nest Install the M...

Page 3: ...ear the tooling Swing the terminal locator against the crimp tool and turn lock up to lock the locator Terminals may also be loaded easily while locator is up against the crimp tool and locked See Figure 3 and 4 1 Insert the terminal with the barrel into the nest and the square edge of the flag facing out Make sure the back of the flag terminal is against the locator When the locator is against th...

Page 4: ...erminal for proper crimp location 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 soft lint free cloth 2 Do not use any abrasive materials that could damage the tool 3 Make certain all pins pivot points and bearing surfaces in the tool head are prote...

Page 5: ...ll not be applicable to altered misused or damaged tools 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 of this tool should be avoided 2 Insulated rubber handles are not protection against electrical shock 3 Wea...

Page 6: ...imp Head 11 Applications for the Tool Kit Hand Crimp Tool Battery Powered Tool Figure 10 Figure 11 WARNING NEVER operate service install tool kits or adjust the Power Crimp Head without proper instruction and without first reading and understanding the instructions in the proper Manual or Specification Sheet See Chart above for the correct Manual or Specification Sheet WARNING NEVER install toolin...

Page 7: ...ision B Revision Date 06 17 15 RATCHET RELEASE SCREW Figure 12 M4 X 8mm LONG BHCS 2 1 3 M4 X 18mm LONG BHCS M4 X 10mm LONG BHCS 2 4 WITH TOOL KIT LOCATOR ONLY HAND TOOL PARTS LIST Item Number Order Number Description Quantity 1 63810 1000 Hand Crimp Frame Long 1 2 64001 8870 Tool Kit with Locator 1 3 63811 4773 Locator Base 1 4 64001 8875 Locator REF ...

Page 8: ...e Date 04 08 15 UNCONTROLLED COPY Page 8 of 9 Revision B Revision Date 06 17 15 Figure 11 1 2 2 M4 by 8 Long BHCS M4 by 18 Long BHCS M4 by 10 Long BHCS 1 POWER HEAD PARTS LIST Item Order No Engineering No Description Quantity 1 63816 0300 63816 0300 Power Crimp Head 1 2 64001 8870 64003 1570 Tool Kit 1 ...

Page 9: ...______________ 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 ____________ Actual ______________ Technician ______________ Date of Calibration ______________ Calibration should be done every 5 0...

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