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CR5907 Hand Crimp Tool for “SPOX” Terminals

 

Doc No.  11-01-0189 

Release Date: 04-13-93 

UNCONTROLLED COPY

 

Page 2 of 4 

Revision: C 

Revision Date: 07-27-04 

 

 

 
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. 

 

Crimping Terminals 

 

1.  Lift the locator blade and place the terminal into the correct die profile (A or B), 

release the locator blade. Not all tools are equipped with a locator or locator 
blade. 

 

2.  Partially close the tool until the terminal is held in 

place, (See Figure 2). 

3.  Place a wire into the terminal and up against the locator 

blade, (See Figure 3).  On tools without locators line the 
wire up with the conductor and insulation grips visually. 

4.  Close the tool until the ratchet releases, (See 

Figure 4). 

5.  Lift the locator blade or wire stop up. 
6.  Carefully remove the crimped terminal. 

 
 
 
 
 

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 are protected with a thin coat of high quality machine oil.  Do not oil 

excessively. 

4.  When tool is not in use, 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 

 

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 4). 

Figure 2 

Figure 3 

TERMINAL 

PRE-STRIPPED WIRE 

Figure 1 

Summary of Contents for CR5907

Page 1: ...r crimping position SCOPE Wire Size Insulation Diameter Strip Length Terminal Series No AWG mm mm In mm In 5103 22 28 0 35 0 08 1 20 1 90 047 075 2 54 3 17 100 125 DEFINITION OF TERMS The above terminal drawing is a generic terminal representation It is not an image of a terminal listed in the scope CONDITIONS After crimping the conductor profiles should measure the following see notes on page 3 P...

Page 2: ...he tool until the ratchet releases See Figure 4 5 Lift the locator blade or wire stop up 6 Carefully remove the crimped terminal 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 damag...

Page 3: ...the tool free of charge This 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 Hand held crimping tools are intended for low volume prototyping or repair requirements only Notes 1 This tool should only be used for the terminals and wire gauges specified on this sheet 2 This tool ...

Page 4: ...on Quantity 1 11 11 0336 Locator Assembly 1 2 11 11 0324 Spring Main 1 3 11 11 0320 Spring Ratchet 1 Not all tools are equipped with a locator or locator blade Molex Application Tooling Group 1150 E Diehl Road Naperville IL 60563 Tel 630 969 4550 Fax 630 505 0049 Visit our Web site at http www molex com Figure 4 M4 NUT RATCHET RELEASE LEVER ADJUSTMENT RING LOCATOR BLADE 2 1 M4 X 18LG BHCS 3 ...

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