Harwin Z90-293 User Manual
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IS-34 Issue: 3 Date: 19.03.2013 C/Note: 11973
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CRIMPING PROCEDURE Z80-293
1. Ensure that the wire to be crimped is within the specified range of sizes for the contact
and the crimp tool (see table 1). Failure to use the specified wire size will result in poor
quality crimps and possible tool damage.
2. See Figs. A & B for correct wire stripping dimensions for the appropriate contact. The
straight coax contact (Fig A) will need to be crimped to the wire before insertion into outer
contact. For the 90° coax contact (Fig B) the wire is inserted into the coax body and
soldered before assembly, see component specification C005XX for further details of coax
assembly methods.
3. Check below table 3 to select which of the two hexagon sizes is correct to crimp contact
with. Place contact with crimp sleeve in position into the above selected hexagon with the
flat against the surface (the side with the manufacturers ID plate on), gently squeeze the
handle until it will go no further the crimp is now complete, squeeze handle again to
release completed crimp.
4. A correctly crimped contact & sleeve will achieve a pull off force of 30N minimum.
Table 3
Cable
Type
Max.
Insulation
Diameter
Compatible Contacts
Crimp Sleeve
Hexagon Size
RG 178
Ø2.0mm
M80-305, M80-308, M80-315,
M80-318
Small
0.105” (2.67mm) A/F
PTFE
cellular
Ø2.4mm M80-306,
M80-316
Small
0.105” (2.67mm) A/F
RG 174
Ø2.7mm
M80-307, M80-309, M80-317,
M80-319
Large
0.128” (3.25mm) A/F
RG 179
Ø2.7mm
M80-307, M80-309, M80-317,
M80-319
Large
0.128” (3.25mm) A/F
RG 316
Ø2.7mm
M80-307, M80-309, M80-317,
M80-319
Large
0.128” (3.25mm) A/F
CARE OF TOOL
There is virtually no maintenance required for the Z80-292 & Z80-293. 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.