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Crimping Die Assemblies;
2-21000-2
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Crimping Die Assemblies

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Instruction Sheet  
Crimping Die Assemblies;  
PN 1490406-1, PN 1490597-1, PN 1490598-1,  
PN 1490599-1, and PN 1490700-1  
408-8704  
02 JAN 17 Rev B  
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.  
Crimping Die  
Head or Tool  
Hydraulic Crimping Heads  
Wire Size  
(AWG)  
Part Number Color Code Dot  
Hydraulic Hand Tool(s)  
1490597-1  
1490598-1  
1490599-1  
1490406-1  
1490700-1  
Red  
Blue  
Yellow  
Red  
8
6
4
2
1/0  
1490745-1, 1490746-1, 1490747-1, 1976230-1(1) 1490748-1, 1490749-1  
1490746-1, 1976230-1(1)  
1490749-1  
Figure 1  
Blue  
(1) Not to be used for splices  
1. INTRODUCTION  
The crimping die assemblies listed in Figure 1 crimp TERMINYL* terminals and splices onto wire sizes 8  
through 1/0 AWG. Refer to Figure 1 to ensure compatibility of crimping die, head or tool, and wire size.  
NOTE  
Dimensions in this document are in millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Figures and illustrations are for reference only and  
are not drawn to scale.  
For detailed information about the head or tool, refer to the instructions packaged with the head or tool.  
Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are provided in Section 8, REVISION SUMMARY.  
2. DESCRIPTION  
Each crimping die consists of a stationary die (nest) and a moving die (anvil). The stationary die features a  
locator. Each die contains a color code dot that matches the color code of the terminal and splice. When  
mated, the dies form a crimping chamber.  
This controlled document is subject to change.  
For latest revision and Regional Customer Service,  
visit our website at www.te.com.  
© 2017 TE Connectivity Ltd. family of companies.  
All Rights Reserved.  
*Trademark  
PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752  
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TE Connectivity, TE connectivity (logo), and TE (logo) are trademarks. Other logos, product, and/or company names may be trademarks of their respective owners.  
408-8704  
3. DIE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL (FIGURE 2)  
CAUTION  
DO NOT operate the tool without the dies.  
DANGER  
To avoid personal injury, ALWAYS release hydraulic pressure to hose or control and disconnect power unit from power supply  
before installing or removing dies.  
Figure 2  
3.1. Die Installation  
1. Depress the upper release button located in the C-head and slide the nest into place.  
2. Release the button and rock the die back and forth until the nest snaps in place.  
3. Activate the power unit until the lower die release button located in the ram is exposed.  
4. Depress the release button and slide the indenter into place.  
5. Release the button and rock the indenter back and forth until the die snaps in place.  
6. Return the ram to the down position.  
CAUTION  
To avoid damage to the dies, be sure that the moving and stationary dies are properly oriented.  
3.2. Die Removal  
Ensure that the possibility of accidental activation of the hydraulic power unit has been eliminated, and proceed  
as follows:  
1. Depress the upper release button located in the C-head and slide the nest out of the head.  
2. Activate the power unit until the lower die release button in the ram is exposed.  
3. Depress the release button and slide the indenter out of the ram.  
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4. CRIMPING PROCEDURE  
4.1. Crimping Terminals  
DANGER  
Avoid personal injury. When operating tool or power unit, exercise caution while holding terminals or wire near the crimping  
area.  
1. Strip wire to the dimensions listed in Figure 3. DO NOT nick or cut the wire strands.  
Wire Strip Length  
TERMINYL Terminal and Splice  
Wire Size  
(AWG)  
Terminal  
Splice  
8
6
4
7.96-9.53 [.313-.375]  
11.18-12.70 [.440-.500]  
11.18-12.70 [.440-.500]  
15.48-17.07 [.609-.672]  
19.45-20.24 [.766-.797]  
19.45-21.03 [.766-.828]  
2
11.43-13.08 [.450-.515] 21.83-30.18 [.859-1.188]  
18.54-20.24 [.730-.797] 28.58-30.18 [1.125-1.188]  
18.54-20.24 [.730-.797] 28.58-30.18 [1.125-1.188]  
19.05-20.64 [.750-.813] 28.58-30.18 [1.125-1.188]  
19.45-21.03 [.766-.828] 28.58-30.18 [1.125-1.188]  
1/0  
2/0  
3/0  
4/0  
Figure 3  
2. Select the proper color-coded terminal for the wire size (the wire size stamped on the terminal tongue  
and on the crimping die must match the wire size selected).  
3. Insert stripped wire fully into terminal wire barrel.  
The end of the conductor must not protrude more than 1.60 mm [.063 in.] beyond the edge of the wire  
barrel.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT turn or twist the wire or terminal during insertion.  
4. Place the terminal in the stationary die with the edge of the wire barrel resting against the locator and  
the bottom of the terminal tongue facing the stationary die (see Figure 4).  
5. Holding the wire in place, activate tool or power unit to complete crimp.  
NOTE  
If terminal sticks in the die after crimping, apply a rocking action to the terminal to loosen it from the die. Wipe light oil on the  
dies to prevent sticking, or spray dry lubricant.  
6. Inspect the crimp according to Section 5.  
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Figure 4  
4.2. Crimping Splices  
DANGER  
Avoid personal injury. When operating tool or power unit, exercise caution while holding splice or wire near the crimping area.  
1. Strip wires to the dimensions listed in Figure 3. DO NOT nick or cut the wire strands.  
2. Select the proper color-coded splice for the wire size (the wire size stamped on the splice and on the  
crimping die must match the wire size selected).  
3. Insert the stripped wire into the wire barrel of the end of the splice to be crimped until the wire bottoms  
against the wire stop within the splice.  
4. Place the splice in the stationary die. Grasp the end of the splice to be crimped and point the opposite  
end toward the top of the head yoke at approximately a 30 degree angle. Rotate the end of the splice  
to be crimped into the die. Position the edge of the window indent against the locator. Refer to Figure  
5.  
Figure 5  
5. Holding wire in place, activate tool or power unit to complete the first wire barrel crimp.  
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6. When crimp is completed, remove the latch pin, open the yoke and remove the splice.  
NOTE  
If splice sticks in the die after crimping, apply a rocking action to the terminal to loosen it from the die. Wipe light oil on the  
dies to prevent sticking, or spray dry lubricant.  
7. To crimp the other half of splice, reposition un-crimped end of splice in the stationary die and follow  
the same procedure used to crimp the first half of splice.  
8. Inspect the crimp according to Section 5.  
4.3. Crimping Splices with Step-Down Adapter  
DANGER  
Avoid personal injury. When operating tool or power unit, exercise caution while holding splice or wire near the crimping area.  
1. Strip wires to the dimensions listed in Figure 3. DO NOT nick or cut the wire strands.  
2. Select the proper splice, adapter, and crimping die for the wire size (see Figure 6).  
*Note that the end of the splice containing the adapter has a different color code. Use the crimping die  
for the larger wire size to crimp both ends of the splice. For example, use Crimping Die PN 1490598–  
1 (for wire size 6 AWG) to crimp both ends of the splice with step-down adapter for stepping down  
from wire size 6 to 8 AWG.  
Step-Down Adapter  
Wire Size (AWG)  
Step  
Die and Splice Step-Down Adapter  
Crimping Die  
Color Code  
Color Code  
8 to 12-10  
6 to 8  
1490597-1  
1490598-1  
Red  
Blue  
Yellow  
Red  
Figure 6  
3. Insert stripped wire into the wire barrel of the end of the splice to be crimped until the wire bottoms  
against the wire stop within the splice. Refer to Figure 3.  
4. Remove crimping head latch pin and open yoke.  
5. Place the splice in the stationary die. Grasp the end of the splice to be crimped and point the opposite  
end toward the top of the head yoke at approximately a 30 degree angle. Rotate the end of the splice  
to be crimped into the die. Position the edge of the window indent against the locator. Refer to Figure  
5.  
6. Holding the splice in place, close the yoke and insert the latch pin.  
CAUTION  
Be sure the latch pin is fully inserted, or damage to the dies and tool or head will occur when activated.  
7. Holding the wire in place, activate tool or power unit to complete first wire barrel crimp.  
8. When the crimp is completed, remove the latch pin, open the yoke and remove splice.  
NOTE  
If splice sticks in the die after crimping, apply a rocking action to the terminal to loosen it from the die. Wipe light oil on the  
dies to prevent sticking, or spray dry lubricant.  
9. To crimp the other half of splice, reposition un-crimped end of splice in the stationary die and follow  
the same procedure used to crimp the first half of splice.  
10. Inspect the crimp according to Section 5.  
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5. CRIMP INSPECTION  
Inspect crimped terminals and splices by checking the features described in Figure 7. Use only the terminals  
and splices that meet the conditions shown in the “ACCEPT” column.  
Figure 7  
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6. MAINTENANCE / INSPECTION  
DANGER  
To avoid personal injury, ALWAYS release hydraulic pressure to hose or control and disconnect power unit from power supply  
before performing maintenance or inspection procedure.  
Each crimping die is thoroughly inspected before packaging. Since there is a possibility of damage during  
shipment, the crimping die should be inspected immediately upon arrival at your facility.  
Regular inspections should be performed by quality control personnel. A record of scheduled inspections  
should remain with the dies and/or be supplied to supervisory personnel responsible for the dies. Though  
recommendations call for at least one inspection a month, the inspection frequency should be based on the  
amount of use, ambient working conditions, operator training and skill, and established company standards.  
CAUTION  
Regular inspections should include checking torque setting of (4) screws in accordance with Figure 8.  
Torque (4) Screws in  
Accordance with Figure 8.  
Screw Torque Setting  
Crimping Die Wire Size  
Specification  
(inch-pounds)  
PN  
(AWG)  
1490597-1  
1490598-1  
1490599-1  
1490406-1  
1490700-1  
8
6
4
2
1/0  
28  
28  
28  
28  
49  
Figure 8  
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6.1. Daily Maintenance  
It is recommended that each operator of the dies be made aware of-and responsible for-the following steps of  
daily maintenance:  
1. Remove dust, dirt, and other contaminants with a clean brush, or a soft, lint--free cloth. Do NOT use  
objects that could damage the dies.  
2. Make certain the dies are protected with a THIN coat of any good SAE 20 motor oil. Do not oil  
excessively.  
3. When the dies are not in use, mate them and store in a clean, dry area.  
6.2. Visual Inspection  
1. Remove all lubrication and accumulated film by immersing the dies in a suitable commercial  
degreaser that will not affect paint or plastic material.  
2. Make sure all die components are in place. If replacements are necessary, refer to the replacement  
parts listed in Figure 11.  
3. Check components for wear. Remove and replace worn components.  
4. Inspect the crimp area for flattened, chipped, cracked, worn, or broken areas. If damage is evident,  
the dies must be repaired before returning them to service (see Section 7, REPLACEMENT AND  
REPAIR).  
6.3. Gaging the Crimping Chamber  
The die closure inspection is accomplished using plug gages. A suggested gage design and the GO and NO-  
GO diameters of the plug gage elements are shown in Figure 9.  
Figure 9  
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The following procedure is recommended for inspecting the die closures:  
1. Mate the dies until it is evident that they have bottomed. Hold the dies in this position.  
2. Align the GO element with the crimping chamber. Push element straight into the crimping chamber  
without using force. The GO element must pass completely through the crimping chamber as shown  
in Figure 10.  
3. Align the NO-GO element and try to insert it straight into the crimping chamber. The NO-GO element  
may start entry but must not pass completely through as shown in Figure 10.  
If the crimping chamber conforms to the gage inspection, the crimping die is considered dimensionally correct  
and should be lubricated with a THIN coat of SAE 20 motor oil.  
If the crimping chamber DOES NOT conform to the gage inspection not, the dies must be repaired before  
returning them to service (see Section 7, REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR).  
For additional information concerning the use of a plug gage, refer to Instruction Sheet 408-7424.  
Figure 10  
7. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR  
The parts listed in Figure 11 are customer-replaceable. A complete inventory can be stocked and controlled to  
prevent lost time when replacement of parts is necessary. Order replacement parts through your TE  
Connectivity Representative, or call 1-800-526-5142, or send a facsimile of your purchase order to 1-717-986-  
7605, or write to:  
CUSTOMER SERVICE (038-035)  
TE CONNECTIVITY CORPORATION  
P.O. BOX 3608  
HARRISBURG, PA 171053608  
NOTE  
Dies may be returned for evaluation and repair.  
For die repair service, contact a TE Representative at 1-800-526-5136.  
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8. REVISION SUMMARY  
Add screw torque and LOCTITE application to process; resulting in a new Figure 8, renumbering of  
subsequent Figures, and CAUTIONS in SECTIONS 6 and 8.  
Replacement Parts  
Part Number for Crimping Die Assembly  
Qty  
Per  
Assy  
Item  
Description  
1490597-1 1490598-1 1490599-1 1490406-1 1490700-1  
1
2
1490407-4 1490407-3 1490407-2 1490407-1 1490407-5 Die, Moving  
1
1
Die,  
1490353-4 1490353-3 1490353-2 1490353-1 1490353-5  
Stationary  
3
4
5
6
7
1490357-3 1490357-2 1490357-1 1490791-3 1490791-2 Locator  
8-21000-8 1-21000-9 2-21000-0 4-306105-4 3-21000-0 Screw  
1
2
2
2
1
21018-5  
21018-6  
Nut  
4-306105-5 2-306105-5 2-21000-2 4-306105-6 6-305927-4 Screw  
1490356-7 1490356-6 1490356-5 1490356-1 1490356-8 Plate, Flare  
Plate, Flare,  
8
9
----  
----  
----  
1490356-4 1-1490356-1  
1
Lower  
Plate, Flare,  
Upper  
----  
----  
----  
1490356-3 1-1490356-0  
1
1
10 1490356-7 1490356-6 1490356-5 1490356-2 1490356-9 Plate, Flare  
CAUTION  
Apply LOCTITE THREADLOCKER BLUE 242 or LOCTITE THREADLOCKER BLUE 243 to threads of items 4, 5, and 6.  
Torque screws to applicable specification in Figure 8.  
Figure 11  
LOCTITE, THREADLOCKER BLUE 242, and THREADLOCKER BLUE 243 are trademarks.  
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