Instruction Sheet
Hydraulic Crimping
Head, PN 69067
408-2454
12 JUL 17 Rev C
Figure 1
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers application, inspection and maintenance procedures for DYNA-CRIMP Crimping
Head 69067 shown in Figure 1. The crimping head is used to crimp SOLISTRAND* terminals, flag terminals,
and splices onto wire sizes 8 thru 4/0 AWG. See Instruction Sheet 408-9785.
Note: This instruction sheet provides general information for the insertion of dies and the crimping procedure.
Always refer to the instructions packaged with specific die sets for specific crimping instructions.
This crimping head is designed for two DYNA-CRIMP tools: either Hydraulic Hand Pump 314979-1 described
in Customer Manual 409-5860; or Hydraulic Power Unit 69120-[ ] described in Customer Manual 409-1950.
Warning: To avoid personal injury and potential damage to the crimp head, TE Connectivity (TE) requires the
crimp head to operate at 8,000 to 8,400 PSI [552 to 579 bar]. TE recommends using 8,200 PSI [565 bar] TE
Hydraulic Pumps as other manufacturers’ pumps may apply insufficient pressure (resulting in an inadequate
crimp) or excessive pressure (resulting in failure of the head). Additionally, the TE pump must be used to
maintain CE certification; if using other manufacturers’ pumps, the user is responsible for self-certification.
Read these instructions and other applicable references carefully before proceeding.
NOTE
Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Illustrations and figures are for reference only
and are not drawn to scale.
Reasons for reissue of this Instruction Sheet are provided in Section 8; REVISION SUMMARY
This controlled document is subject to change.
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