Instruction Sheet
PRO-CRIMPER* III Hand
Crimping Tool Assembly 58514-1
with Die Assembly 58514-2
408-9973
12 OCT 11 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.
Locator Assembly
(Supplied with Die Assembly)
Stationary Jaw
Pivot Pin
Back of Tool
(Wire Side)
PRO-CRIMPER III
Hand Crimping Tool
Die
Assembly
Frame 354940-1
(408-9930)
Moving Jaw
Stationary
Handle
Ratchet
Adjustment
Wheel
Moving Handle
WIRE
TE DIE
ASSEMBLY
TE LOCATOR
ASSEMBLY†
CONTACT
FAMILY‡
SIZE
STRIP LENGTH
(mm [In.])
INSUL DIA
(AWG)
26-22
20-18
1.27 to 2.92
[.050 to .115]
Miniature
Rectangular
Contacts
3.96 +/- .380
[.156 +/- .015]
58514-2
58515-1
.64 to .127
[.025 to .050]
26-24
† Supplied with the die assembly. Also available separately.
‡ Call the TOOLING ASSISTANE CENTER or PRODUCT INFORMATION (see below) for product part numbers.
Figure 1
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DESCRIPTION (Figure 1 and Figure 2)
PRO-CRIMPER III Hand Crimping Tool Assembly
58514-1 consists of Die Assembly 58514-2 and
PRO-CRIMPER III Hand Crimping Tool Frame
The tool features a tool frame with a stationary jaw
and handle, a moving jaw, a moving handle, and an
adjustable ratchet that ensures full contact crimping.
354940-1. The die assembly consists of crimping dies The tool frame holds a die assembly with three
and a locator assembly.
crimping sections.
Read these instructions thoroughly before crimping
any contacts.
The die assembly features a wire anvil, an insulation
anvil, a wire crimper, and an insulation crimper.
Dimensions on this sheet are in millimeters [with
inch equivalents provided in brackets]. Figures and assembly, which contains a locator, a spring retainer,
Attached to the outside of the frame is a locator
NOTE
illustrations are for identification only and are not
drawn to scale.
and a contact support.
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Die retaining pins and die retaining screws are used to
position and secure the dies in the tool frame. A nut is
used on the upper die retaining screw to hold the
locator assembly in place.
Reasons for reissue are provided in Section 11,
REVISION SUMMARY.
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