Instruction Sheet
Hydraulic Crimping
Head, PN 1673672-1
408-8910
14 JUL 17 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.
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1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet covers application, inspection and maintenance procedures for Crimping Head PN
1673672-1 shown in Figure 1. The crimping head is used to crimp SOLISTRAND* terminals and splices onto
solid or stranded copper wire sizes 8 thru 2 AWG.
This crimping head is designed for use with Foot Hydraulic Pump PN 1583659-1, Hand Hydraulic Pump
PN 1583661-1, or Electric Hydraulic Pumps; PN 1804700-1 (115 VAC) and PN 1804700-2 (220 VAC).
Read these instructions, and all applicable references, before inserting the nest or indenter and crimping any
terminals or splices.
Warning: To avoid personal injury and potential damage to the crimp head, TE Connectivity (TE) requires the
crimp head to operate at 9,800 to 10,200 PSI [676 to 703 bar]. TE recommends using 10,000 PSI [689 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.
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 9; REVISION SUMMARY
This controlled document is subject to change.
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