64001-1500 Molex Inc, 64001-1500 Datasheet - Page 4

TOOL CRIMP TERM 10-12, 14-16AWG

64001-1500

Manufacturer Part Number
64001-1500
Description
TOOL CRIMP TERM 10-12, 14-16AWG
Manufacturer
Molex Inc
Series
Avikrimp®, Insulkrimp®r
Type
Hand Crimp Toolr
Datasheets

Specifications of 64001-1500

Tool Type
Hand Crimper
Features
Side Entry, Ratchet
Product
Crimping, Stripping & Cutting Tools & Drills
Description/function
Full cycle ratcheting
Wire Gauge Min (awg)
10-12
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
Splices and Terminals, 10-16 AWG
For Use With
WM19147 - CONN RING TERM #8 10-12AWGWM19144 - CONN RING TERM #8 10-12AWGWM18741 - CONN SNAP SPADE #8 10-12AWGWM18392 - CONN BUTTSPLICE 10-12TO14-16AWGWM18385 - CONN BUTT SPLICE 10-12AWGWM18382 - CONN WIRE PIN TERM 10-12AWGWM18379 - CONN WIRE PIN TERM 10-12AWGWM18373 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #1/4 10-12AWGWM18372 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #10 10-12AWGWM18371 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #8 10-12AWGWM18370 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #6 10-12AWGWM18362 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #1/4 10-12AWGWM18361 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #10 10-12AWGWM18360 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #8 10-12AWGWM18359 - CONN TONGUE SPADE #6 10-12AWGWM18351 - CONN FLANGED SPADE #10 10-12AWGWM18350 - CONN FLANGED SPADE #8 10-12AWGWM18335 - CONN SNAP SPADE #10 10-12AWGWM18334 - CONN SNAP SPADE #8 10-12AWGWM18333 - CONN SNAP SPADE #6 10-12AWGWM18323 - CONN SNAP SPADE #10 10-12AWGWM18321 - CONN SNAP SPADE #6 10-12AWGWM18314 - CONN RING TERM 1/2 10-12AWGWM18313 - CONN RING TERM 3/8 10-12AWGWM18312 - CONN RING TERM 5/16 10-12AWGWM18310 - CONN RING TERM #10 10-12AWGWM18309 - CONN RING TERM #8 10-12AWGWM18308 - CONN RING TERM #6 10-12AWGWM18291 - CONN RING TERM 3/8 10-12AWGWM18290 - CONN RING TERM 5/16 10-12AWGWM18289 - CONN RING TERM 1/4 10-12AWGWM18288 - CONN RING TERM #10 10-12AWGWM18287 - CONN RING TERM #8 10-12AWGWM18286 - CONN RING TERM #6 10-12AWG
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
064001-1500
064001-1500-E
0640011500
0640011500-E
64001-1500-E
640011500
640011500-E
WM17468
Miscrimps or Jams
How To Adjust Tool Preload
Over the life of the tool, it may be necessary to adjust tool
handle preload force. Listed below are the steps required
to adjust the crimping force of the hand tool to obtain
proper crimp conditions:
Tool Calibration
A Certificate of Calibration (see last page) was supplied with the tool. To
recalibrate this tool, pin gauge measurements should be taken in each
conductor nest and compared to this chart. The tool should be lubricated prior
to recalibration to ensure consistent measurements. Handle preload is factory
set to 25-45 LBS. See How to Adjust Tool Preload (see Figure 6) to recalibrate.
Warranty
This tool is for electrical terminal crimping purposes only. This tool is made of the best quality
materials. All vital components are long life tested. All tools are warranted to be free of
manufacturing defects for a period of 30 days. Should such a defect occur, we will repair or exchange
the tool free of charge? This repair or exchange will not be applicable to altered, misused or damaged
tools. This tool is designed for hand use only. Any clamping, fixturing, or use of handle extensions
voids this warranty.
Doc No. 64001-1500 Release Date: 01-15-03
Revision: C
RHT 2200 Hand Crimp Tool
3. Make certain all pins; pivot points and bearing surfaces are protected with a thin coat of high
4. When tool is not in use, keep the handles closed to prevent objects from becoming lodged in the
1. Should this tool ever become stuck or jammed in a
1. Remove the screw and plastic cover washer. Note the setting wheel position.
2. Lift the setting wheel off the axle. Turn the eccentric axle with a screwdriver.
3. Turning the eccentric axle counter-clockwise (CCW) will increase handle force.
4. Replace the setting wheel to the axle, aligning the nearest notch in the setting wheel to the
5. Replace the plastic cover washer and screw.
6. Check the crimp specifications after tool handle preload force is
quality machine oil. Do not oil excessively. The 64001-1500 (RHT-2200) was engineered for
durability, but like any fine piece of equipment it needs cleaning and lubrication for a
maximum service life of trouble-free crimping. A light oil, such as 30 weight automotive oil
used at the oil points shown in Figure 4, every 5,000 crimps or 3 months will significantly
enhance the tool life and ensure a stable calibration.
crimping dies, and store the tool in a clean, dry area.
partially closed position,
open or
the ratchet release lever (See Fig.6).
dowel pin.
adjusted.
Nest Color Code
closed. The tool will open easily by lifting
Yellow
Revision Date: 01-10-06
14 – 16*
10 - 12
AWG
Wire Range
Do Not force the handles
* 14 - 16 End of step down butt splice only.
(See Figure 6)
5.00 – 3.00
1.30 – 2.00
mm²
“X” Dimension Conductor Crimp
Mean
.160
.160
UNCONTROLLED COPY
.156
.156
Go
No Go
.168
.168
RATCHET
RELEASE
LEVER
Crimp Inspection Marking
ADJUSTMENT
o
o
PRELOAD
LOCKING
PRELOAD
“ CONFINING”
TEST
PRELOAD
TEST
PIN GAUGE IN
CONDUCTOR
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Figure 6
1.00
1.00
X