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2 Safety 

 

 

 Operating Instructions | Version 1.0 (05-2018) | Uni-M Ferrule 

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SAFETY 

2.1

 

WARNING NOTICES 

The warning notices in the entire Operator's Handbook are marked with the following symbols. They are 
headed by a safety alert symbol and the warning word which represents the degree of endangerment. 

To avoid any injuries or material damage it is essential that you read and fully understand these symbols. 

DANGER

 

Warning notice „Danger”

 

This panel indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. 

 

WARNING

 

Warning notice „Warning”

 

This panel indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 

 

CAUTION

 

Warning notice „Caution”

 

This panel indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. 

 

NOTICE

 

Warning notice „Property damage”

 

This panel indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided, can result in damage to property. 

2.2

 

GENERAL SAFETY NOTES 

 

The product must only be operated when in good working order and condition. It must be checked for in-
tactness prior to the start of operation. 

 

Never operate the product in an explosive or flammable environment.  

 

Before performing any maintenance or repair work, remove the air supply from the applicator, when appli-
cable, and remove the applicator from the press whenever possible.  

 

Any lubricating grease supplied with the machine, may only be used according to the instructions given in 
this manual. 

2.3

 

SOURCES OF DANGER / RISKS 

Dangers are associated with the use of technical products. 

Dangers that could not be eliminated by design measures and also not by protection devices are residual risks. 
The safety instructions in this Operator's Handbook refer to the known residual risks. Should additional opera-
tional risks be known or discovered, the operator is obliged to inform

 Schleuniger

 immediately. 

However, the following risks remain: 

 

Inadequate maintenance can cause injury to the operating personnel and malfunction of the product. 

 

Tripping, falling, slipping due to unorganized cables, wire residue and air hoses on the ground. 

 

Cuts due to sharp edges or parts.  

 

Risk of increased noise levels while working with multiple machines in the room. Therefore, arrange for 
noise control measures and/or hearing protection! 

 

By working with insufficient illumination in the workplace can cause injury. 

Summary of Contents for Uni-M

Page 1: ...Uni M Ferrule Applicator Pneumatic feed Operating Instructions Version 1 0 05 2018...

Page 2: ...Operating Instructions Version 1 0 05 2018 Uni M Ferrule 2 32...

Page 3: ...Limitation of liability 7 1 6 Warranty statements and policies 7 1 7 Copyright protection 7 1 8 Spare parts 7 2 Safety 8 2 1 Warning notices 8 2 2 General safety notes 8 2 3 Sources of danger risks 8...

Page 4: ...15 6 Installation 16 6 1 Setup 16 6 1 1 Confirm shut height 16 6 1 2 Install applicator in press 16 6 1 2 1 Mounting 16 6 1 2 2Air connection 17 6 1 2 3 Confirm clearance 17 6 1 2 4Activate split cyc...

Page 5: ...nance schedule 24 7 3 1 Check tooling 24 7 3 2 Cleaning 24 7 3 3 Lubrication of components 25 7 4 Repair work 25 7 4 1 Tooling replacement 25 8 Spare parts 28 9 Decommissioning 29 9 1 Disassembly 29 9...

Page 6: ...rained and have read and understood the Operator s Hand book This is also imperative even when the respective person has operated such a product or similar previ ously and where they have been trained...

Page 7: ...was put together taking into consideration the current standards and guidelines according to the state of the technology and our many years of experience The manufacturer disclaims any liability for d...

Page 8: ...ss prior to the start of operation Never operate the product in an explosive or flammable environment Before performing any maintenance or repair work remove the air supply from the applicator when ap...

Page 9: ...ON AND RETROFITTING To avoid any dangerous situations and for an optimal performance it is not allowed to make any modifica tions to or retrofitting of the product without explicit written permission...

Page 10: ...While working on the product always wear protective equipment according to the local regulations to mini mize the risk of injury 2 8 1 Eye protection To protect the eyes from small particles produced...

Page 11: ...ry or only with exceptions Declare loss of shipment Immediately report damages on the product NOTICE Packaging notice If provided observe the packaging notice on the machine Please dispose of waste ap...

Page 12: ...ll the red rubber crash protection ring 1 whenever the applicator is not installed in a press Handle the packaging with care Observe the packaging signs Wherever applicable remove the packaging not be...

Page 13: ...tion in the press Do not operate an applicator in a press without the proper upper and lower adapters Operating the applicator in a press without proper fixation could result in damage to the press or...

Page 14: ...rter kit holder 4 Feeding finger 5 Brake lever 6 Backstroke adjustment screw 7 Wire crimp height adjustment 8 Ferrule cut off tool 9 Upper ram knob 10 Terminal feed adjustment knob 11 Terminal feed co...

Page 15: ...al feeds into position over the crimp anvil after the crimp cycle has started post crimp This method is more common for automatic termination applications This method allows more time for the crimped...

Page 16: ...t of the press must be set to 135 78 mm 0 02 mm 5 346 0 0008 Confirm the setting is accurate with either and electronic press analyzer or a mechanical shut height gauge For shut height adjustment plea...

Page 17: ...ge whenever any applicator is loaded into a press the press should be cycled slowly or manually to ensure the tooling will not crash 6 1 2 4 Activate split cycle mode The Uni M ferrule applicator requ...

Page 18: ...ly lower the tooling either manually or with the press jog so that the tooling captures the next ferrule Note This may require a few cycles depending on where the ferrule strip is with relation to the...

Page 19: ...crimping CAUTION Confirm proper ferrule position before initiating a full cycle To prevent tooling damage before initiating a full crimp cycle verify that the ferrules are in the proper position in th...

Page 20: ...he left b Increase crimp height by turning the top dial counterclockwise to the right c A setting of 0 zero results in the maximum crimp height 4 Each major increment represents an index value of the...

Page 21: ...inger to the left which increase the backstroke b Clockwise moves the finger to the left which decreases the backstroke 5 Tighten the lock nut 2 on the screw 6 Slowly cycle the press and confirm posit...

Page 22: ...over it as seen in Fig 1 9 The cut off blade 4 comes down and pushes the ferrule into the cavity 5 as seen in Fig 2 10 The blade cuts through the insulation and the pusher blade 6 pushes the ferrule i...

Page 23: ...trained personnel CAUTION Use of unverified parts Unverified or defective spare parts can lead to personnel injury or property damage To avoid any damage exclusive use of original Schleuniger spare pa...

Page 24: ...email support at TSInbox schleuniger com 7 3 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Task Section Duration Interval Personnel qualification Check tooling 7 3 2 5 min Daily Technical specialist General clean...

Page 25: ...emove any grease or contamination from the ram 4 Check the anvil crimpers and cutters and replace worn or damaged parts 5 Clean the applicator body carefully 6 Lubricate the ram and applicator body to...

Page 26: ...ace the crimping kit proceed as follows Remove the applicator ram 9 Remove the main screw 10 to loosen the upper tooling parts Be careful not to lose any small parts Remove the individual upper toolin...

Page 27: ...hat the end of the ferrule pusher 3 is en gaged with the pusher spring 13 Insert the main screw 10 but do not tighten it completely Carefully insert the ram into the applicator If it is difficult loos...

Page 28: ...RSP1517 JM D APM 991461383 1 0 2 5mm2 16 14AWG Lower crimp tool ing MRSP1516 JM D APM 911273460 0 5 1 0mm2 20 16AWG MRSP1517 JM D APM 911273721 1 0 2 5mm2 16 14AWG Cutting blade MRSP1516 JM D APM 9013...

Page 29: ...ed in the section on lubrication 2 Spray with a light oil thoroughly coating all surfaces 3 Ensure the tooling protection ring is installed 4 Place in a plastic bag and pack the item in a box to ensur...

Page 30: ...own here is only an example Please refer to the delivered product for accu rate settings and readings 1 Name of supplier and product name 2 Terminal number 3 Applicator model and serial number 4 Refer...

Page 31: ...alled 2 Ensure the terminal strip is fully engaged by performing at least one cycle 3 Slowly lower the press ram until the feed finger is completely pushed forward 4 The terminal should comes to rest...

Page 32: ...tly above the crimp anvil but not completely centered over it as seen in Fig 1 11 The cut off blade 4 comes down and pushes the ferrule into the cavity 5 as seen in Fig 2 12 The blade cuts through the...

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