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Instruction Sheet

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TNC COAXICON* Connector 
Crimping Tools and Dies

28 SEP 12  Rev C

PROPER USE GUIDELINES

Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use 

and low volume applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-use, production operations is available.

‡For use in Hand Tool 69710 or Pneumatic Tool 69365. †Engineering controlled.

Figure 1

1. INTRODUCTION

The Series TNC Connectors listed in Figure 1 are 
used with Hand Tool 69811, with Dies 220006-1 in 
Hand Tool 69710, or Pneumatic Tool 69365.

2. CRIMP END ASSEMBLY

1. Slip the ferrule on the cable, then strip the cable 
and flair braid as shown in Figure 2.

2. Insert stripped conductor into the wire barrel on 
the crimp end. Twist crimp end slightly to ease entry 
of wire.

Figure 2

3. Push crimp end back under braid so that the 
braid passes over and around the support sleeve. 
Apply sufficient pressure to cause the cable 
dielectric to bottom against the dielectric of the 
crimp end. See Figure 2. Twist the crimp end 
slightly to ensure bottoming.

4. Slide the ferrule forward and over the braid on the 
crimp end as far as it will go. Crimp end is now 
ready to be crimped. See Figure 2.

3. CRIMPING PROCEDURE

3.1. Hand Tool 69811

1. Open crimping dies by closing the tool handles 
until the CERTI-CRIMP* hand crimping tool ratchet 
control releases. Note that once the ratchet is 
engaged, the handles cannot be opened until they 
are fully closed.

2. The crimping tools have double sets of dies, see 
Figure 3, to crimp the braid ferrule and wire barrel of 
the jack or plug crimp end. Ferrule and wire barrel 
are crimped at the same time.

3. Place the crimp end in the crimping dies as 
shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3

CABLE

PLUG

JACK

BULKHEAD 

JACK

RIGHT-ANGLE 

PLUG

CRIMPING 

TOOL

CRIMPING 

DIES‡

RG 304

331109

331109-1†

331109-2†

331133

331133-1†

226484-1†

226484-2

1-332292-7

1-332292-8†

1-332292-9†

69811

220006-1

Plug or Jack 

Crimp End

11.13 [.438]

2.39 

[.094]

11.13 

[.438]

Wire 

Barrel

Support 

Sleeve

Braid Ferrule

Flared Braid Goes Over and 

Around Support Sleeve

Crimp End Dielectric

Apply Sufficient Pressure to Cause 

Cable Dielectric to Bottom Against 

Dielectric of Crimp End

Cable Dielectric

Shoulder

Push Ferrule Over Braid, Ferrule 

Bottoms Against Shoulder

Assembly Now Ready 

to be Crimped

Wire Barrel of Plug or 

Jack Crimp End Will 

Bottom in Crimping Die

Braid Ferrule Will 

Bottom on Upper Braid 

Ferrule Crimping Die

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