Assembly procedure, Care of tool – Harwin M22520/2-01 User Manual

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IS-01 Issue: 5 Date: 19.07.12 C/Note: 11782

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Ø0.75mm max (28-32 AWG
Ø1.10mm max (22-28 AWG)
Ø1.80mm max (18-20 AWG)

RIGHT

WRONG

2.00 ±0.15mm (M80-XXX)
3.75 ±0.25mm (K36XX)

Figure A

Figure B

3.

Position the crimp socket fully into the positioner, with the crimp barrel uppermost.

4.

Load the terminated end of the cable into the crimp barrel of the socket. Ensure the wire is fully
inserted, with all strands in place (see Figure C).

Figure C

5.

Squeeze the handles of the crimp tool fully together, until ratchet releases. The handle will return to
the open position. Remove the crimped socket and wire. Check that there is no exposed or stray
wire, and that the insulation is fully within the end of the crimp socket.

Note: The cross hole on the crimp barrel, although not an inspection hole (it is designed to assist

with plating processes) may give approximate guidance to the location of the conductor. After

crimping the contact, the indent may overlap this hole.

6.

Crimp joints should be checked for:

a) Correct combination of cable, tool setting and crimp termination.
b) Correctness of form and location of crimp.
c) Freedom of fracture, rough edges and flash.
d) Adequate insertion of all conductor strands in the crimp barrel.
e) Absence of damage to the conductor or the insulation.

ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

M80-XXX piece parts are assembled using the Assembly Tool Z80-280. See Instruction Sheet IS-25 for
details on assembly.
K36XX piece parts are assembled using the Assembly Tool ZK3610-00. See Instruction Sheet IS-22 for
details on assembly.

CARE OF TOOL

There is virtually no maintenance required for the M22520/2-01 tool. However, it is good practice to keep
the indenter tips free of residual colour band deposits and other debris. A small wire brush may be used
for this purpose.

We strongly recommend that you:
1.

DO NOT immerse tools in any cleaning solution.

2.

DO NOT spray oil into tool to lubricate.

3.

DO NOT attempt to disassemble tool or make repairs.

This is a precision crimp tool and should be handled as such.

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