63819-1300 Molex Inc, 63819-1300 Datasheet - Page 8

TOOL HAND CRIMP 18-24AWG RATCHET

63819-1300

Manufacturer Part Number
63819-1300
Description
TOOL HAND CRIMP 18-24AWG RATCHET
Manufacturer
Molex Inc
Series
PremiumGrade™r
Datasheets

Specifications of 63819-1300

Tool Type
Hand Crimper
Features
Side Entry, Ratchet
Product
Crimping, Stripping & Cutting Tools & Drills
Fits Cable/wire
24-18 AWG
Rohs Compliant
NA
Wire Size (awg)
24-18
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
For Use With/related Products
Rectangular Contacts, 18-24 AWG
For Use With
WM1008CT - CONN TERM FEMALE 18-24AWG GOLDWM1008TR - CONN TERM FEMALE 18-24AWG GOLD0002061101 - CONN TERM FEMALE 18-24AWG TINWM3680TR - CONN TERM MALE 18-24AWG TIN02-06-5102 - CONN TERM FEMALE 18-24AWG GOLD02-06-6102 - CONN TERM MALE 18-24AWG GOLDWM1008 - CONN TERM FEMALE 18-24AWG GOLDWM1006 - CONN TERM MALE 18-24AWG GOLDWM1001 - CONN TERM FEMALE 18-24AWG TINWM1000 - CONN TERM MALE 18-24AWG TIN
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
063819-1300
063819-1300-P
0638191300
0638191300-P
63819-1300-P
638191300
638191300-P
WM9025
Hand Crimp Tool For Standard .062" Pin and Socket Crimp Terminals
Doc No: ATS-638191300
Revision: A
CAUTIONS:
1. Manually powered hand tools are intended for low volume or field repair. This tool is
2. Insulated rubber handles are not protection against electrical shock.
3. Wear eye protection at all times.
4. Use only the Molex terminals specified for crimping with this tool.
Certification
Molex does not certify or re-certify hand tools but rather supplies the following guidelines for customers to re-certify
hand tools.
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production use. Repetitive use of this tool should be avoided.
This tool is qualified to pull force only. To re-certify, crimp a terminal to a wire, which has been stripped
12.7mm (1/2”) long, so there is no crimping of the insulation. Pull the terminal and wire at a rate no faster than
25mm (1.00”) per minute. See the Molex web site for the Quality Crimp Handbook for more information on pull
testing.
If the tool does not meet minimum pull force values, handle preload should be increased and the pull test
rerun, (See How to Adjust Preload).
When the hand tool is no longer capable of achieving minimum pull force, it should be taken out of service and
replaced.
Release Date: 01-22-08
Revision Date: 01-22-08
UNCONTROLLED COPY
NOT
intended for
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