64001-4600 Molex Inc, 64001-4600 Datasheet - Page 2

TOOL HAND CRIMP 10-12AWG .25O

64001-4600

Manufacturer Part Number
64001-4600
Description
TOOL HAND CRIMP 10-12AWG .25O
Manufacturer
Molex Inc
Series
Avikrimp®r
Type
Crimp Tool Assemblyr
Datasheets

Specifications of 64001-4600

Tool Type
Hand Crimper
Features
Side Entry, Ratchet
Product
Crimping, Stripping & Cutting Tools & Drills
Description/function
Hand crimp tool assembly
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
Quick Connects Terminals, 10-12 AWG
For Use With
WM18229 - CONN .250" MALE INSUL 10-12AWG
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
064001-4600
064001-4600-E
0640014600
0640014600-E
64001-4600-E
640014600
640014600-E
WM17466
RHT-5764 Hand Crimp Tool
Doc No. 64001-4600 Release Date: 11-10-03
Revision: A
OPERATION
Open the tool by first closing the jaws sufficiently for the ratchet
mechanism to release.
Crimping Terminals
1. Adjust the locator up or down until the terminal being run
2. Position the terminal with the barrel facing up into the color-
3. Partially close the tool to hold the terminal in place (See Figure 2).
4. Insert the properly stripped wire into the terminal barrel (See Figure 2 and 3). The wire insulation will stop
5. Remove the crimp and inspect for proper crimp location, and check for insulation closure. Molex offers a Crimp
6. If the insulation part of the crimp needs to be adjusted, first loosen the M4 screw on the bottom tool jaw, then
sits flat and straight in the tool.
coded nest. Make sure the end of the terminal fits into the
locator pocket securely and the front edge of the barrel is
flush against the front edge of the locator, (See Figure 1).
against the taper of the terminal. Cycle the tool.
Note: The tamper proof ratchet action will not release the tool until it has been fully closed.
Inspection Handbook for closed barrel industrial product. See our website or contact your sales engineer.
insert a 3/32 hex wrench (supplied) into the bottom of the lower die (See Figure 4). A clockwise (CW) rotation
decreases insulation crimp while a counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation increases insulation crimp. After adjusting
retighten the M4 screw.
Note: Whenever crimping without the locator, make sure the seam of the terminal is oriented up or down in
the tool if using unbrazed product, as this will provide higher pull force values.
Figure 2
Revision Date: 11-10-03
TERMINAL
WIRE
LOCATOR
UNCONTROLLED COPY
TERMINA
CONDUCTOR
LOCATOR
L
PUNCH
CONDUCTOR
ANVIL
Figure 3
POCKET OF
LOCATOR
INSULATION
PUNCH
INSULATION
ANVIL
WIRE
TERMINAL
BARREL
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Figure 1
TERMINAL
JAWS
OPEN