1-47386-0 Tyco Electronics, 1-47386-0 Datasheet - Page 4

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1-47386-0

Manufacturer Part Number
1-47386-0
Description
TOOL HEAD CRIMP 24-18AWG PIDG
Manufacturer
Tyco Electronics
Series
PIDG™, Plasti-Grip™r
Datasheet

Specifications of 1-47386-0

Connector Type
Terminals and Splices
Crimp Handle
1213563-1, 1213804
Crimp Or Cable Size
16-22 AWG
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Window Indent on
Splice Slides Under
Locator
4A
B" Equals Wire Barrel
C" Equals Insulation Barrel
Window Indent Faces
Indenter and Slides
Under Locator
4B
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of 9
6. To crimp the other half of the butt splice,
reposition it in the crimping jaws and repeat Steps
1 through 5. If the splice cannot be turned, rotate
crimping head. See Figure 4B.
7. Refer to Section 5 and Figure 6 for crimp
inspection.
End of Conductor
Butts Against Splice
Wire Stop
Locator
PIDG Butt Splice
Locator
Figure 4
End of Conductor
Butts Against Splice
Wire Stop
C" B"
(B) Second Crimp
(A) First Crimp
Splice Wire Stop
PIDG and PLASTI-GRIP Terminal and Splice Crimping Heads
Window
Indent
4.3. Insulation Crimp Adjustment
A. PIDG Terminals and Splices
The insulation crimping section of the crimping head
has three positions: 1—Tight; 2—Medium; and
3—Loose.
Insulation
Adjustment
Pin(s)
(Ref)
NOTE
1. Insert insulation adjustment pins in Position 3.
See Figure 5.
NOTE
2. Place terminal or splice in crimping jaws, as
shown in Figures 3 and 4.
3. Insert unstripped wire only into the
insulation barrel of the terminal or splice. See
Figures 3 and 4.
4. Crimp terminal or splice as described in
Paragraph 4.1 or 4.2.
5. Remove terminal or splice. Bend wire forward
and then backward. The terminal or splice should
retain its grip on the wire. If the wire pulls out,
reposition the insulation adjustment pins in the next
tighter position and repeat crimping procedure.
6. Repeat adjustment as necessary until desired
insulation grip is obtained. DO NOT use a tighter
setting than required.
Positions
PIDG terminals and splices contain a wire
insulation grip."
Always place both adjustment pins in the same
position. See Figure 5.
3
Figure 5
2
1
1
408-10029
2
Rev
3
A