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O
PERATOR
TECHNIQUE
Crimp location on the contact, and depth of crimp, are entirely TAC dependent. The
operator only need select (if applicable) the proper "G" dimension setting and initiate
the crimp cycle by inserting the conductor into the contact and depressing it by
applying slight pressure. A conductor whose strands are not visible through the contact
inspection hole (if applicable) was probably not stripped to proper length.
Operators usually get the "feel" of the machine within 15 minutes of use. Noise
generated by the device is minimal; operators have been observed to develop a
rhythm of insertion and withdrawal based on the unique sounds generated by the
device. Crimp rates of 1800 crimps per hour have been attained.
TAC-10X
S
PECIFICATIONS
TAC-10X
most shouldered and
shoulder-less contacts
Weight
70 lbs
Air
approx. 10 CFM @ 85 PSI
Input Air Connections
3/8" ID
Electric
115 VAC, 60 cycle, 5 AMP
Europe 220 VAC, 50 cycle, 5 AMP
Dimensions
17” wide x 21” deep x 21” height
Contact Feed Rate
approx. 1800+/hr
Summary of Contents for TAC-10X
Page 5: ...Page 5 Figure 1 1 TAC 10X Front View ...
Page 7: ...Page 7 Figure 1 2 Wire Insertion Through Funnel ...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Figure 2 1 Pneumatic Hook Ups Air Off Air On ...
Page 16: ...Page 16 Crimp Inspection Points Improper Crimps Figure 3 3 Crimped Samples ...
Page 24: ...Page 24 Figure 6 1 TAC 10X Pneumatic Control Panel ...
Page 25: ...Page 25 Figure 6 2 TAC 10X Components Right View ...
Page 26: ...Page 26 PLC Controller Switching Power Supply Figure 6 3 TAC 10X Components Left View ...
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Page 31: ...Page 31 Carefully Remove Hose Clamp ...
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Page 38: ...Page 38 Figure 7 3 TAC 10X Pneumatic Diagram ...