DF63W Series●3.96mm pitch compact waterproof connectors for internal power supplies
BApplicable crimping tools
Type
Part No.
HRS No.
Applicable wire size
Applicable contact
AP105-DF63-1618-3
AP105-DF63-1618-4
CHS893500H-UP (Note 6)
901-4642-0
901-4643-2
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UL1007 (Note 3)
UL1015 (Note 3)
UL1015
DF63-1618PCF
DF63W-1618SCF
Applicator
UL1007
DF63-2022PCF
AP105-DF63-2022-3
901-4646-0
20 AWG : UL1007
22 AWG : UL1430
DF63W-2022SCF
Type
Part No.
HRS No.
Recommended wire size (Note 5) Applicable contact
HT802/DF63-1618P-1
HT802/DF63-1618P-2
HT802/DF63-2022P-1
HT802/DF63W-1618S-1
HT802/DF63W-1618S-2
HT802/DF63W-2022S-1
550-0423-1
550-0424-4
550-0433-0
550-0425-7
550-0426-0
550-0434-0
UL1007
DF63-1618PC
UL1015
UL1007
UL1007
UL1015
UL1007
DF63-2022PC
DF63W-1618SC
DF63W-2022SC
Hand tool (Note 4)
Note 1 : Please follow the "Crimping quality standards" and "Table of crimping conditions" when crimping contacts.
Note 2 : Any problems that occur from using tools other than those specified by Hirose, are not covered by warranty.
Note 3 : Applicator components (sold separately) can be changed out to accommodate different wire sizes.
Note 4 : Hand tool dies cannot be changed out for different wire sizes.
Note 5 : Please only use the recommended wires shown in the table.
Note 6 : Applicator manufactured by JAPAN AUTOMATIC MACHINE(J.A.M.). Please access to HP of J.A.M., if you make
inquiries about the applicator or crimp defect. (URL : http://www.jam-net.co.jp)
BPrecautions
1. Forcibly removing a connector may damage it. If it is stuck, first push it in slightly and then release the
lock to remove.
2. Please use care when connecting a short, thick wire so as not to twist it. If twisted, damage to the
contact may occur.
3. Be sure to turn the power off before mating/unmating the connector.
4. To avoid electrical shock, do not touch the powered contacts.
5. Please contact our Sales Dept. for the Harness procedure manual (ATAD-H0814).
BAbout the ratings
Do not use connectors with currents and voltages that exceed their ratings. Do not mate/unmate powered
contacts (Note 1)
Note 1 : "Live" contacts refer to the contacts that are in a powered or energized state. Mating or unmating "live" contacts
can result in electrical shock and injury.
BAbout operating environments
Please contact us if you wish to use the connectors in an environment with repeated temperature
fluctuations.
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