228502-1 [TE]

Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools;
228502-1
型号: 228502-1
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Instruction Sheet  
Hand Crimping Tool and Cable  
Preparation Kit 59981-1  
408-6788  
23 AUG 13 Rev L  
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.  
Trimmer Tool 312317-1  
Cable Dressing Fixture  
311396-1 (36-07)  
Kit 59981-1  
(36-08)  
Die Set (Typ)  
Kit contains all the parts listed;  
part numbers in parenthesis are  
per MIL22520. All components  
listed can be ordered separately  
for specific application needs.  
CERTI-CRIMP*  
Hand Crimping Tool  
Ratchet Control  
Cable Cutoff Fixture  
311395-1 (36-09)  
Locator (Typ)  
Hand Crimping Tool  
59980-1 (36-01)  
90 ° Bending Fixture Assembly (36-10)  
Bend Tool Holder  
311392-1 (36-10)  
Hex Wrench (.094-in.) 21027-6  
Conforming Block  
312067-1 (36-10)  
Locators:  
A -- 220221-2 (36-04) for Plugs with Center Contact  
B -- 220220-2 (36-06) for Plugs without Center Contact  
C -- 220222-2 (36-05) for Jacks  
Bend Segments:  
A -- 311386-1 (36-11) for RG-402, 3.17mm [.125 in]. Radius  
B -- 311386-2 (36-12) for RG-402, 6.35mm [.250 in.] Radius  
C -- 311386-3‘(36-13) for RG-405, 3.17mm [.125 in.] Radius  
Figure 1  
Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are  
provided in Section 11, REVISION SUMMARY.  
1. INTRODUCTION  
Hand Crimping Tool and Cable Preparation Kit  
59981-1 (shown in Figure 1) is used to prepare and  
terminate RG-402 (3.581mm [.141 in.] outside  
diameter) and RG-405 (2.184mm [.086 in.] outside  
diameter) semi-rigid coaxial cable onto SMA Series,  
N Series, and TNC Series connectors listed in  
Figure 2. Read these instructions thoroughly before  
using the kit.  
2. DESCRIPTION  
The kit contains a hand crimping tool (with a  
CERTI-CRIMP hand crimping tool ratchet control), two  
interchangeable die sets (one for RG-402 cable and  
the other for RG-405 cable), and three locators for  
specific connector terminations. See Figure 1.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
i
NOTE  
The tool ratchet ensures full crimping of the connector.  
Once engaged, the ratchet will not release until the  
handles have been FULLY closed. Do NOT adjust the  
ratchet.  
NOTE  
i
Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in millimeters  
[with inches in brackets]. Figures and illustrations are for  
reference only and are not drawn to scale.  
©2013 Tyco Electronics Corporation, a TE Connectivity Ltd. company TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111 This controlled document is subject to change.  
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PART NUMBERS1  
CATEGORY F  
CONNECTOR TYPE FOR  
RG-402 CABLE  
CATEGORY B  
Military  
HAND TOOL 59980-1  
TE  
Military  
M39012/  
Dies2  
Locator2  
220221-2  
220221-2  
TE  
227743-1  
---  
TE  
228634-1  
---  
M39012/  
Plug with Center Contact  
---  
79B3104  
79-3308  
---  
312253-1  
312253-1  
Plug with Center Contact and  
Safety Wire Holes  
228634-4  
---  
---  
Sealed Plug with Center  
Contact  
221328-1  
---  
---  
---  
312253-1  
220221-2  
Sealed Plug with Center  
Contact and Safety Wire Holes  
221328-2  
228635-2  
221328-2  
228635-2  
228635-4  
---  
92B3103  
---  
---  
227531-1  
---  
---  
92-3301  
---  
---  
228635-1  
---  
312253-1  
312253-1  
312253-1  
312253-1  
312253-1  
220221-2  
220220-2  
220221-2  
220220-2  
220220-2  
Plug without Center Contact  
Sealed Plug with Center  
Contact and Safety Wire Holes  
Plug without Center Contact  
92B3103  
---  
227531-1  
---  
92-3301  
---  
228635-1  
---  
Plug without Center Contact  
and with Safety Wire Holes  
Sealed Plug without Center  
Contact  
221329-1  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
312253-1  
312962-1‡  
312962-1‡  
313585-1‡  
220220-2  
313585-1‡  
227531  
227531-6  
Plug with Retractable Collar  
Sealed Plug with Retractable  
Collar  
221329-3  
Sealed Plug with Retractable  
Collar and Safety Wire Holes  
221329-4  
228626-2  
228626-4  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
80-3308  
---  
---  
228626-1  
---  
312962-1‡  
312253-1  
312253-1  
313585-1‡  
312173-1‡  
312173-1‡  
Right-Angle Plug  
Right-Angle Plug with Safety  
Wire Holes  
Sealed Right-Angle Plug with  
Safety Wire Holes  
222066-2  
---  
---  
---  
---  
312253-1  
312173-1  
Jack  
228636-2  
228637-2  
228638-2  
---  
---  
---  
---  
81-3208  
---  
228636-1  
---  
312253-1  
312253-1  
312253-1  
220222-2  
220222-2  
220222-2  
4-Hole Panel Jack  
Bulkhead Jack  
83B3004  
227746-1  
83-3208  
228638-1  
N Series Connectors:  
Front-Mounted Jack  
Rear-Mounted Jack  
Plug  
228448-1  
228658-1  
228440-1  
---  
---  
---  
---  
312253-1  
220222-2  
TNC Series Connectors:  
Rear-Mounted Jack Plug  
228502-1  
228179-2  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
312253-1  
312253-1  
220222-2  
220222-2  
Adapter Assemblies  
228446-1†  
1. Consult latest issue of MIL-C-39012 and QPL for current military dash numbers.  
2. All items are included in Kit 59981-1, except those marked with ‡  
† For both N Series and TNC Series  
Figure 2 (Cont’d)  
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PART NUMBERS1  
CATEGORY F  
CONNECTOR TYPE FOR  
RG-405 CABLE  
CATEGORY B  
Military  
HAND TOOL 59980-1  
TE  
Military  
M39012/  
Dies2  
Locator2  
220221-2  
220221-2  
TE  
227868-1  
---  
TE  
M39012/  
Plug with Center Contact  
---  
79B3103  
79-3307  
79-3207  
228639-1  
228639-3  
312253-2  
312253-2  
Plug with Center Contact and  
Safety Wire Holes  
228639-4  
---  
---  
221447-1  
221447-2  
Short Plug with Center Contact  
---  
---  
---  
313113-1‡  
220221-3‡  
Short Plug with Center Contact 221447-3  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
313113-1‡  
313113-1‡  
313113-1‡  
220221-3‡  
220221-3‡  
220221-3‡  
and with Safety Wire Holes  
221447-4  
Sealed Short Plug  
221812-1  
Sealed Short Plug with Safety  
Wire Holes  
221812-2  
Short Plug with Retractable  
Collar  
221447-5  
228583-2  
228583-4  
222264-1  
222264-2  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
80-3307  
80-3207  
---  
---  
228583-1  
228583-3  
---  
313113-1‡  
312253-2  
312253-2  
312253-1  
312253-1  
220221-3‡  
312173-1‡  
312173-1‡  
312173-1  
312173-1  
Right-Angle Plug  
Right-Angle Plug with Safety  
Wire Holes  
Sealed Right-Angle Plug  
Sealed Right-Angle Plug with  
Safety Wire Holes  
---  
---  
Jack  
228640-2  
---  
---  
---  
81-3207  
82-3207  
228640-1  
228641-1  
312253-2  
312253-2  
220222-2  
220222-2  
4-Hole Panel Jack  
82B3003  
227870-1  
227871-3  
228642-2  
Bulkhead Jack  
83B3003  
227871-1  
83-3207  
228642-1  
312253-2  
312253-2  
312253-2  
220222-2  
220222-2  
220222-2  
TNC Series Connector:  
Rear-Mounted Jack  
228507-1  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Adapter Assembly  
(For TNC Series Only)  
228505-1†  
1. Consult latest issue of MIL-C-39012 and QPL for current military dash numbers.  
2. All items are included in Kit 59981-1, except those marked with ‡  
† For both N Series and TNC Series  
Figure 2 (End)  
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The kit also includes the following cable preparation  
tools: cable dressing fixture, trimmer tool, cable cutoff  
fixture, and 90° bending fixture assembly.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
i
All cable terminated with connectors without center  
contacts must be pointed to ensure a sound connection.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
i
3. Trim the cable dielectric to the strip length  
dimension shown in Figure 3. Be careful to avoid  
nicking the center conductor.  
Special die sets and special locators are NOT supplied  
with Kit 59981-1. These items MUST be ordered  
separately. They include: (1) RG-402 cable, Die Set  
312962-1 for plugs with retractable collars, and Locator  
313585-1 for sealed plugs without center contacts; and  
(2) RG-405 cable, Die Set 313113-1, and Locator  
220221-3 for short plugs, and Locator 312173-1 for  
right-angle plugs.  
4. Brush the prepared cable end to remove any  
metallic debris that might be present.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
i
The cable can also be prepared by using Semi-Rigid  
Cable Stripping Machine 220211-2 with Stripping Kit  
813599-[ ]. Refer to Customer Manual 409-2909 for  
detailed operating procedures.  
3. CABLE, CONNECTOR, AND LOCATOR SELECTION  
Select the correct combination of cable, connector,  
hand tool locator, and die set from Figure 2.  
4.1. Cable Cutoff Fixture (Figure 4)  
Clamp the cable to the fixture, with the cable in the  
proper groove, and cut the cable end squarely with a  
jeweler's saw with a 0.28 to 0.33 mm [.011 to .013 in.]  
blade thickness.  
4. CABLE PREPARATION  
Semi-rigid cable must be properly prepared for  
termination. Correct use of cable preparation tools  
(cutoff fixture, dressing fixture, and trimming tool) will  
give the strip length and recommended pointing as  
shown in Figure 3, Detail A.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
i
On preformed cables with 90° or 180° bends, a  
minimum straight cable length of 12.70 mm [.500 in.] is  
required to clear the tool head during crimping.  
If TE Connectivity tools are not used for cable  
preparation, strip the cable to the dimension shown,  
and deburr (point) the center conductor as shown in  
Figure 3, Detail B, then proceed directly to Section 5,  
TOOL SETUP.  
Cable Cutoff Fixture  
Clamp  
Screws  
Cable Preparation-Strip Length and Pointing  
Detail A  
Recommended•  
Detail B  
Optional  
Deburr Around Edge of  
Center Conductor  
90°  
Cable  
60-90°  
Strip Length  
Cable Size  
Designations  
Saw Blade  
in Slot  
Note: Not to Scale  
NOTE: Enter preformed cable from this end of fixture if cut  
end is desired up to 12.70 mm [.500 in.] of cable bend radius.  
Minimum straight cable length of 12.70 mm [.50 in.] is  
required for cable bend to clear tool head during crimping.  
•Required on cables  
terminated to connectors  
without center contacts  
CABLE  
STRIP LENGTH DIMENSION  
Figure 4  
RG-402, RG-405  
2.16 ±0.13 [.085 ±.005]  
4.2. Cable Dressing Fixture and Trimmer Tool  
Figure 3  
1. Place the cable dressing fixture in a vise.  
To prepare the cable:  
2. Insert the cable into the hole corresponding to the  
cable size as shown in Figure 5, Detail A.  
1. Strip the outer cable jacket to the dimension  
provided in Figure 3. Make sure that the cut is at a  
90° angle to the cable length.  
3. Using the jeweler's saw, carefully cut through the  
cable shield while rotating the cable, maintaining  
pressure against the fixture.  
2. Point the center conductor.  
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2. Push lightly against the cable while slowly  
rotating the trimmer tool clockwise several times.  
Using Cable Dressing Fixture  
Detail A  
3. Remove the trimmer tool and clean any chips  
from the cable end.  
Slot for  
Saw Blade  
Insert Cable into Hole  
4. Re-insert the cable into the cable dressing fixture  
for pointing. Refer to Figure 5, Detail B. Keep  
pressure against the fixture and rotate the cable  
slowly while filing on the 45° surface with a small  
pillar file or mill file. Continue filing until the  
conductor offers no resistance to the file.  
and Saw Through  
Jacket While Rotating  
Cable  
Cable  
5. Remove the cable and brush off any chips.  
Vise  
NOTE  
NOTE  
i
A final inspection must be performed to ensure that no  
metal chips or burrs are present on the cable dielectric  
surface or on the cable shield inner or outer surfaces.  
Detail B  
Rotate Cable Slowly  
While Filing Across This  
Surface to Form 45° Tip  
on End of Conductor  
5. TOOL SETUP (Figure 7)  
Before prepared cable can be crimped to a connector,  
the hand crimping tool must be set up with the  
appropriate locator and die set. Proceed as follows:  
1. Select the proper hand tool locator from Figure 2.  
2. Loosen the locator locking screw, insert the  
locator into the tool head cavity, making sure that  
the locator is bottomed in the cavity, then re-tighten  
the locking screw. Refer to Figure 7, Detail A.  
Figure 5  
4. Remove the cable from the fixture. Using a razor  
blade, carefully cut and remove the dielectric to  
expose the center conductor.  
3. Select the proper die set for either RG-402 or  
RG-405 cable. Position each die on the respective  
tool jaw and make sure that the chamfer is oriented  
as shown in Figure 7, Detail A.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT nick or score the center conductor.  
!
CAUTION  
An unacceptable crimp will result if the die chamfers are  
not positioned as shown.  
!
To smooth the copper shield and dielectric, proceed as  
follows:  
4. Fasten the dies to the jaws with the screws, but  
do not tighten the screws until the dies are aligned.  
1. Slip the correct end of the trimmer tool over the  
exposed cable end. See Figure 6.  
5. To align the dies, place the cable inside the  
locator and squeeze the tool handles to close the  
tool. Check for even alignment of the dies, as  
shown in Figure 7, Detail B, then tighten the screws  
to secure the dies.  
Using Trimmer Tool  
Holes  
6. CRIMPING PROCEDURE  
After Slipping Trimmer Over  
Cable, Rotate Trimmer (As  
Shown) 2 or 3 Revolutions to  
Smooth Copper Shield and  
Dielectric  
NOTE  
NOTE  
i
Before crimping, insert the prepared cable into the  
BACK of the connector assembly until the cable bottoms  
on the shoulder of the connector assembly.  
6.1. For Connectors with Fixed Collars  
(Except Right Angle Connectors)  
Figures 8 and 9 show typical plug and panel jack  
connectors with fixed collars.  
Cable  
Cable Size  
Designations  
Proceed as follows:  
1. Carefully insert the cable into the connector until  
the cable bottoms on the shoulder of the connector.  
Figure 6  
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Tool Setup  
Detail B  
Detail A  
Die-Holding Hex Head  
Screws (Captive)  
Slip Cable in Locator  
Between Dies. Tighten  
Screws While Cable Holds  
Dies in Proper Alignment  
Chamfer  
Chamfer  
Locator  
(Typ)  
Locator Locking  
Screw (Ref)  
Figure 7  
2. Place the connector and cable inside the tool  
locator, making sure that:  
6.2. For Connectors with Retractable Collars  
Connectors with sliding coupling nuts (shown in Figure  
10) require Special Die Set 312962-1 which is not  
included in the kit and MUST be ordered separately.  
— the center conductor of center contact enters the  
locator hole  
— the connector is seated squarely on the locator  
Proceed as follows:  
— if crimping a panel jack to the cable, the sides of  
the panel jack should align with the tool jaws as  
shown in Figure 9  
1. Slide the nut then the connector body, flange end  
first, onto the cable.  
2. Place the connector body and cable inside the  
tool locator, making sure that the center conductor  
enters the locator hole, and that the coupling nut is  
positioned above the tool head.  
3. Support the cable-and-connector assembly, and  
squeeze the tool handles to complete the crimp as  
shown in Figure 9.  
Crimping Connectors with Fixed Collars  
(Except Right-Angle Connectors)  
Center Conductor  
ofConnectorMust  
Enter Hole in  
Locator  
Dies will Close Against  
Cable and Connector to  
Complete Termination  
Connector with  
Fixed Collar  
Figure 8  
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3. Squeeze the tool handles to crimp the connector  
body to the cable.  
— the connector collar faces forward, as shown in  
Figure 11  
3. Support the cable and connector assembly, and  
squeeze the tool handles together to complete the  
crimp.  
Crimping Connectors with Fixed Collars  
Panel Jack  
Crimping Right-Angle Connectors  
Right-Angle  
Connector  
Sides of Panel Jack  
Align with Dies as  
Tool Jaws Close  
Locator  
Knob  
Figure 9  
Collar  
Crimped  
Connector  
Crimping Connectors with  
Retractable Collars  
Connector Collar  
Facing Forward  
Coupling Nut  
(Retractable)  
Connector  
Body  
Cable  
Figure 11  
7. INTERNAL REFERENCE PLANES FOR CABLE  
Coupling Nut Positioned  
Above Tool Head During  
Crimping  
The dimensions shown in Figure 12 are from the  
cable-bottoming surface or plane in the connector to  
the mating reference plane.  
Chamfer  
8. CABLE BENDING  
Special Die  
Set 312962-1  
The 90° bending fixture assembly is used to make  
precise right-angle bends on the cable near SMA  
plugs as shown in Figure 13. Bends can have a radius  
of 3.18mm [.125 in.] (on RG-402 or RG-405 cable),  
6.35mm [.250 in.] (on RG-402 cable only), or 1.57mm  
[.062 in.] (on RG-405 cable only).  
Figure 10  
The spacer shown in Figure 14 must be positioned  
behind the dummy jack when bending:  
6.3. For Right-Angle Connectors  
— RG-402 cable to either 3.18mm [.125 in.] or  
6.35mm [.250 in.] radii terminated onto plugs  
with center contacts  
Right-angle connectors require Locator 312173-1  
which is not included in the kit and MUST be ordered  
separately. Proceed as follows:  
— RG-405 cable to 1.57mm [.062 in.] or 3.18mm  
[.125 in.] radii when terminated onto plugs with  
center contacts except Short Plugs 221447-[ ].  
For short plugs, a special spacer is required and  
MUST be ordered separately from Special Kit  
220224-2  
1. Slide the connector, flange end first, over the  
cable end as shown in Figure 11.  
2. Place the connector and cable inside of the tool  
locator, making sure that:  
— the recessed area of the connector body sits  
squarely on the locator knob  
Loosen the dummy jack to insert the spacer, and re-  
tighten the jack before proceeding.  
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8.1. To Make 6.35 mm [.250 in.] Bends on RG-402 Cable  
or 3.18 mm [.125 in.] Bends on RG-405 Cable  
Plugs with Center Contacts (All Sizes)  
1. Screw the terminated plug onto the dummy jack  
of the tool holder. See Figure 15.  
2. Slip the appropriate bend segment under the  
cable as shown in Figure 15.  
Reference  
Plane  
3. Using finger pressure, bend the cable around the  
segment to the desired angle, to a 90° maximum.  
Cable-Bottoming Plane  
4.50 ±0.25 [.177 ±.010]  
4. Unscrew the plug from the tool holder.  
Right-Angle Plugs  
8.2. To Make 3.18mm [.125 in.] Bends on RG-402 Cable  
(Figure 16)  
1. Make the 6.35mm [.250 in.] radial bend as  
described in Paragraph 8.1, and remove the plug  
from the tool holder.  
Mating Interface Centerline  
Cable-Bottoming Plane  
2. Replace the 6.35mm [.250 in.] bend segment with  
the 3.18 mm [.125 in.] segment for RG-402 cable.  
3.76 ±0.25 [.148 ±.010]  
3. Re-attach the plug to the dummy jack of the tool  
holder.  
Panel Jacks (All Sizes)  
4. Place the conforming block over the cable with  
the tongue of the block in the slot of the tool holder,  
as shown in Figure 16.  
5. Insert the limiting pin and slide the block against  
the opening.  
Reference  
Plane  
Cable-Bottoming Plane  
6.48 ±0.25 [.259 ±.010]  
Figure 12  
90° Bend Plug Assemblies  
(Plug Applied Before Bending Cable)  
1.57[.062]  
Radius  
6.35[.250]  
Radius  
6.35[.250]  
Radius  
Interface  
Interface  
DIMENSION  
3.18 [.125] RADIUS  
CABLE  
SIZE  
SMA PLUG TYPE  
6.35 [.250] RADIUS  
1.57 [.062] RADIUS  
A
B
A
B
A
---  
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B
---  
---  
Plugs without Center Contact  
Plugs without Center Contact  
Plugs with Center Contact  
Short Plugs  
14.68 [.578] 18.11 [.713] 11.51 [.453] 14.94 [.588]  
19.18 [.755] 22.61 [.890] 16.00 [.632] 19.43 [.765]  
RG-402  
RG-405  
---  
---  
---  
---  
15.34 [.604] 18.75 [.738] 13.72 [.540] 17.14 [.675]  
12.70 [.500] 15.88 [.625] 11.10 [.437] 14.27 [.562]  
Figure 13  
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NOTE  
Cable Bending  
NOTE  
i
Spacer Used  
with SMA Plugs  
Make sure that the shoulders of the conforming block  
bear on the bottom surface of the tool holder BEFORE  
applying pressure in the vise.  
Dummy Jack  
7. Tighten the vise to force the conforming block into  
the slot. Continue to tighten until the legs of the tool  
holder prevent further movement of the vise jaws.  
Figure 14  
8. Remove the assembly from the vise, and  
unscrew the plug from the fixture.  
Bending RG-402 Cable to 6.35mm [.250 in.] Radius or  
RG-405 Cable to 3.18mm [.125 in.] Radius  
9. Remove the conforming block and bend  
segment.  
8.3. To Make 1.57 mm [.062 in.] Bends on RG-405 Cable  
It is recommended that a special kit be used to make  
1.57 mm [.062 in.] bends on RG-405 cable. Kit  
220224-2 includes a limiting pin, a 90° bend tool body  
assembly, a 90° bend segment, and a conforming  
block. The figures referenced for the 6.35 mm  
[.250 in.] and 3.18 mm [.125 in.] bends will assist in  
making the 1.57 mm [.062 in.] bends. These steps are  
recommended:  
Tool Holder  
Bend Segment  
Oriented Properly  
Apply Finger Pressure  
1. Make the 3.18 mm [.125 in.] radial bend as  
described in Paragraph 8.1, and remove the plug  
from the tool holder.  
Plugs Screwed  
onto Tool Holder  
2. Replace the 3.18 mm [.125 in.] bend segment  
with the special 1.57 mm [.062 in.] bend segment,  
which is a part of Kit 220224-2.  
Figure 15  
3. Re-attach the plug to the dummy jack of the tool  
holder.  
Bending RG-402 Cable to 3.18 mm [.125 in.] Radius  
4. Place the special 1.57 mm [.062 in.] conforming  
block over the cable with the tongue of the block in  
the tool holder slot. The conforming block is part of  
Kit 220224-2.  
Tool Holder  
Tongue  
3.18 [.125]  
Cable Previously  
Radius Bend  
5. Insert the limiting pin and slide the block against  
the tool holder.  
Formed to 6.35  
Segment  
[.250] Radius  
6. Place the assembly in a vise with a 69.85 mm  
[2.75 in.] opening.  
Bend  
Limiting Pin  
Conforming  
Block Shoulder  
7. Remove the assembly from the vise, and  
unscrew the plug from the fixture.  
8. Remove the assembly from the vise, and  
unscrew the plug from the fixture.  
9. Remove the special conforming block and special  
bend segment.  
9. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION  
Hand Crimping Tool and Cable Preparation Kit  
59981-1 is inspected before shipment. The tool and kit  
should be inspected immediately upon arrival to  
ensure that they have not been damaged during  
shipment, and that they perform according to the  
criteria described in this sheet. If the tool and kit are  
damaged upon arrival, retain the shipping container,  
file a claim with the carrier, and notify TE immediately.  
Legs of Tool Holder Prevent Further  
Movement of Vise Against Conforming Block  
Figure 16  
6. Place the assembly in a vise with a 69.85 mm  
[2.75 in.] opening.  
9 of 12  
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408-6788  
9.1. Daily Maintenance  
Suggested Plug Gage Design  
1. Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants  
from the tool with a clean brush or a soft, lint-free  
cloth. Do NOT use objects that could damage the  
tool.  
6.35 ±0.25 [.25 ±.01]  
GO  
NO-GO  
2. Make sure that the proper retaining pins are in  
place and are secured with the proper retaining  
rings.  
63.5 [2.5] (Typ)  
3. Make certain that all pins, pivot points, and  
bearing surfaces are protected with a THIN coat of  
any good SAE 20 motor oil. Do NOT oil excessively.  
12.7 [.50]  
12.7 [.50]  
GAGE ELEMENT DIAMETERS  
4. When the tool is not in use, keep the handles  
closed to prevent objects from becoming lodged in  
the crimping chambers and store the tool in a clean,  
dry area.  
GO  
15.915-15.920 [.6266-.6268]  
NO-GO  
16.078-16.083 [.6330-.6332]  
Inspection of Crimping Chamber  
9.2. Periodic Inspection  
Die Inserts  
312253-1  
(Required)  
Top of Ram  
Regular inspections should be performed by quality  
control personnel. A record of scheduled inspections  
should remain with the tool and/or be supplied to  
supervisory personnel responsible for the tool. Though  
recommendations call for at least one inspection per  
month, the inspection frequency should be based on  
the amount of use, working conditions, operator  
training and skill, and established company standards.  
These inspections should be performed in the  
following sequence:  
Crimping Chamber  
16.0 ±0.08  
[.630 ±.003]  
Stop  
Surface  
GO/NO-GO  
Gage  
A. Visual Inspection  
NO-GO Element  
GO Element  
1. Remove all lubrication and accumulated film by  
immersing the tool (handles partially closed) in a  
suitable commercial degreaser that will not affect  
paint or plastic material.  
2. Make certain that all retaining pins are in place  
and are secured with retaining rings. If  
replacements are necessary, refer to Section 10,  
REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR.  
Crimping  
Chamber  
Crimping  
Chamber  
12.2±0.25  
[.48 ±.010]  
3. Inspect crimping chambers for pitted or chipped  
surfaces.  
GO element must  
pass completely  
through the  
NO-GO element may  
enter partially, but must  
not pass completely  
through the crimping  
chamber.  
4. Close the tool handles until the ratchet releases,  
then allow handles to open freely. If they do not  
open quickly and fully, the spring is defective and  
must be replaced. Refer to Section 10,  
crimping chamber.  
REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR.  
B. Gaging the Crimping Chambers  
Figure 17  
This inspection requires the use of a plug gage  
conforming to the dimensions listed in Figure 17. TE  
does not manufacture or market these gages. To gage  
the crimping chambers, proceed as follows:  
3. Align the GO element of the gage with the  
crimping chamber so that the top and bottom of the  
gage align with the surfaces of the die inserts and  
ram.  
1. Insert Die Set 312253-1 as described in  
Section 5, TOOL SETUP. Do NOT insert the locator.  
4. Push the element straight into the crimping  
chamber without using force. The GO element must  
pass completely through the crimping chamber as  
shown in Figure 17.  
2. Close the tool handles until the ram touches the  
stop surfaces. Refer to Figure 17.  
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5. 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 the crimping chamber, as shown  
in Figure 17.  
CUSTOMER SERVICE (038-035)  
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
PO BOX 3608  
HARRISBURG PA 17105-3608  
If the crimping chamber conforms to the gage  
inspection, the tool is considered dimensionally  
correct. If the crimping chamber does not conform to  
the inspection, the tool must be repaired before  
returning it to service. Refer to Section 10,  
REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR.  
Parts other than those specified in Figures 18 and 19  
must be replaced to ensure correct operation of the  
tool. For customer repair service, please contact an  
TE Representative at 1-800-526-5136.  
CABLE PREPARATION KIT REPLACEMENT PARTS  
For additional information concerning the use of the  
plug gage, refer to Instruction Sheet 408-7424.  
MILITARY  
PART  
NUMBER  
22520/  
TE  
PART  
NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
C. CERTI-CRIMP Hand Crimping Tool Ratchet Control  
Inspection  
Hand TooL (Locator and Dies Not  
Included with Tool)  
59980-1  
36-01  
Obtain a .0254 mm [.001 in.] shim that is suitable for  
checking the clearance between the ram and stop  
surfaces. To inspect the ratchet:  
220220-2  
220221-2  
220222-2  
312253-1  
312253-2  
21027-6  
36-06  
36-04  
36-05  
36-03  
36-02  
---  
Plug Locator without Center Contact  
Plug Locator with Center Contact  
Jack Locator  
1. Squeeze the tool handles together until the  
ratchet releases. Allow the handles to open FULLY.  
Dies (2 for RG-402 Cable)  
Dies (2 for RG-405 Cable)  
Hex Wrench, .0938-in.  
Cutoff Fixture  
2. Place the shim between the top of the ram and  
the stop surfaces.  
3. Support the shim and squeeze the tool handles  
together until the ratchet releases, then HOLD the  
tool handles in this position.  
311395-1  
311396-1  
312317-1  
220224-1  
36-09  
36-07  
36-08  
36-10  
Cable Dressing Fixture  
Trimmer Tool  
4. Check the clearance between the ram and the  
stop by trying to remove the shim. If shim cannot be  
removed, lubricate it with a THIN coat of any good  
SAE 20 motor oil and return it to service. If the shim  
can be removed, the ratchet is out of adjustment  
and must be repaired. Refer to Section 10,  
REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR.  
90_ Bending Fixture Assembly  
Bend Segment, RG-405,  
3.18 mm [.125 in.] Radius  
311386-3  
311386-2  
311386-1  
36-13  
36-12  
36-11  
Bend Segment, RG-402,  
6.35 mm [.250 in.] Radius  
Bend Segment, RG-402,  
3.18 mm [.125 in.] Radius  
10. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR  
311392-1  
312067-1  
307581-1  
13126-1  
13127-1  
36-10  
36-10  
36-10  
---  
Bend Tool Holder  
Conforming Block  
Limiting Pin  
Customer-replaceable parts for the cable preparation  
kit are listed in Figure 18, and customer-replaceable  
parts for the hand crimping tool are listed in Figure 19.  
A complete inventory should be stocked and  
controlled to prevent lost time when replacement of  
parts is necessary. Replacement parts can be ordered  
from:  
Carrying Case  
Case Insert  
---  
Figure 18  
11. REVISION SUMMARY  
Updated document to corporate requirements  
Changed artwork in Figures 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 17  
11 of 12  
Rev L  
408-6788  
69.8[2.75]  
(Closed)  
305 [12]  
24 [.94]  
Weight: 0.9 kg [2 lb]  
HAND CRIMPING TOOL REPLACEMENT PARTS  
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION  
ITEM  
QTY PER TOOL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
300388  
21045-3  
300389  
PIN. Retaining  
RING, Retaining  
PIN. Retaining  
RING, Retaining  
PIN. Retaining  
PIN. Retaining  
SPRING  
2
8
1
6
2
2
1
2
2
21045-6  
305340  
305340  
2-304668-9  
21028-5  
312065-1  
PIN, Slotted Spring  
SCREW, Special  
Figure 19  
12 of 12  
Rev L  

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