Datasheet
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Rev F 3 of 19
408--4105 Straight Action Crimper 217200--1
408--4190 C--Head Pneumatic Adapter (Crimper) 318161--1
408--4198 Pneumatic Crimping Head Assembly 314991--1
408--4303 Pneumatic CERTI--CRIMP* Tool Holder Assemblies 356303--1 (Small) and 356302--1 (Large)
408--4321 Straight Action Tool Holder Assembly 356304--1 (Logic)
408--6757 Hydraulic Hand Crimping Tool 59974--1
408--6764 CERTI--LOK* Hand Tool Frame Assembly 169400
408--6765 Crimping Die Assembly 169404
408--8044 Miniature Quick--Change Applicator 687658--1 (Side--Feed with Mechanical Feed System)
408--8082 Miniature Quick--Change Applicators 567200--2 and --3 (Side--Feed with Air Feed System)
408--9177 Crimping Dies 47378--1, 48756--1, and 48757--1
408--9252 PRO--CRIMPER* III Hand Crimping Tool 58433--3
408--9535 Hydraulic Crimping Head 58422--1
408--9586 Pneumatic Crimping Heads 314269--1 and 314270--3
408--9684 Inspection and Servicing of Hydraulic Crimping Heads 69051, 58422--1, and 69066
408--9775 Pneumatic Crimping Heads 314868--1 and 314869--1
409--1950 Hydraulic Power Units 69120--1 and 69120--2
409--1993 AMP--TAPETRONIC* Machine 69875
409--2586 AMP--TAPETRONIC Machine 68250--1
409--2761 Pneudraulic Wiring Terminating Machine 68354--1
409--5128 Basic AMP--O--LECTRIC* Model “K” Terminating Machine 471273--[ ]
409--5842 AMP--O--LECTRIC Model “G” Terminating Machine 354500--[ ]
409--5852 AMPOMATOR* CLS III--G Lead--Making Machine 122500--[ ]
409--5860 Hydraulic Hand Pump 314979--1
409--5862 626 Pneumatic Tooling Assemblies 189721--[ ] and 189722--[ ]
409--5878 AMPOMATOR CLS IV Lead--Making Machine 356500--[ ]
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Special Characteristics
Terminals with an open--ended tongue, such as spade terminals, can be installed and removed without
complete removal of the mounting screw. The terminal flat sides provide a locking feature against lateral
stress; flanged ends reduce possibility of terminal separation. The snap feature on spring spade terminals
increases resistance to axial loads if the mounting screw becomes loosened. The closed--end tongue, in
terminals such as ring tongue terminals, provides maximum protection against separation; these terminals are
well suited for high vibration environments.
3.2. Material
The terminal body and splice body is made of copper plated with tin—except the spring spade terminal is made
of phosphor bronze plated with tin or brass plated with tin, and the .093--Series plug terminal is made of brass.
Rivets on the 3--way link terminal and tube cap assembly are made of brass and the tube cap on the tube cap
assembly is made of copper zinc alloy. The insulation is made of vinyl or PVF
2
(polyvinylidene fluoride). The
vinyl insulation is highly resistant to abrasion. The PVF
2
insulation is highly resistant to radiation and solvents.
3.3. Storage
A. Shelf Li fe
The terminals and splices should remain in the shipping containers until ready for use to prevent
deformation to the terminals and splices. The terminals and splices should be used on a first in, first out
basis to avoid storage contamination that could adversely affect signal transmissions.
B. Ultraviolet Light
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition used in the terminal and
splice insulation material.
C. Reeled Terminals and Splices
When using tape--mounted reeled terminals or splices, care must be taken to prevent stretching, sagging,
or other distortion that would prevent smooth feeding of the tape through automatic machine feed
mechanisms. Store coil wound reels horizontally and traverse wound reels vertically.