ENGINEER PAD13 Handy Crimp Tool Ultra-precise crimper forming excellent crimping finish
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ENGINEER PAD13 Handy Crimp Tool Ultra-precise crimper forming excellent crimping finish

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  • Interchangeable die set for open-barrel contacts.
  • Easy replacement and perfect fitting to frame
  • Ergonomically-designed handles with strap hole
  • Equipped with wire stripper and cutter
  • 2.5mm (Across flats) Hex key wrench included as standard accessory

Features

Precise crimping and excellent curling of conductor barrel and insulation barrel individually.

PAD-11.PT03.jpg

Wire cutter with stripping hole


Easy fitting to frame. No need to adjust positioning. (PATENT)

PAD-11.PT05.jpg

Fix an interchangeable die set.  Squeeze handles to close up jaws.   While gripping handles, fasten 4 pcs. of the cap screws securely.                                                             

  

PAD-13

 

L-Size: Over 100 different terminals applicable


PAD-13.PT04.jpg

                                                                                                                                       




 

How to adjust the joint-Screw

setpin01.jpg

(1) When Joint-Screw gets loose, stripping work becomes dull.

setpin02.jpg

(2) Hold the hex bolt (Reverse side) with a wrench.

setpin03.jpg

(3) Fasten the joint-screw with a hex key wrench. (Torque less than 2 N/m)

setpin_adjustment.jpg

=CAUTION=
Do not attempt to adjust the bolt with nut from both sides with 2 pcs. of wrenches, which causes the screw joint broken. Use a hex key wrench for fastening with torque of less than 2 N/m.

 

How to select the suitable crimping dies

  • Before use, please make sure that wire size meets the standard provided by each connector maker and that the configuration and size of terminal is adaptable to the crimping dies. 

  • Adjust both wings (lugs) of open-barrel to be in parallel before crimping.

  • Make sure that the crimp contact retains straight before insertion into a die cavity. 

  • Do not lay the crimp contact inclined in a die cavity to avoid deforming in crimping work.

  • Do not squeeze handles so hard while crimping the insulation portion, which may cause disconnection of wires.


1. Measure the width of conductor barrel or insulation barrel with a caliper while both barrel wings are adjusted in parallel.
Select_dies.jpg
2. Select the die width that is close to the width of barrel lugs measured.
Example: 1.5mm measured -->> Select 1.6mm dies.
3. Conductor Barrel (Lug) Crimping :
Align the rear edge of conductor barrel with the chamfered edge of the upper die to form a bellmouth on the edge of the crimped barrel. 
(as per the figure on the right)
 
Insulation Barrel (Lug) Crimping : 
Set the insulation barrel (lug) at the center of the upper die in depth to keep the barrel (lug) horizontal when crimping.
How to Crimp (3).jpg

Specifications
d.PNGPAD-13.PT06.jpg


  • Interchangeable die set for open-barrel contacts.
  • Easy replacement and perfect fitting to frame
  • Ergonomically-designed handles with strap hole
  • Equipped with wire stripper and cutter
  • 2.5mm (Across flats) Hex key wrench included as standard accessory

Features

Precise crimping and excellent curling of conductor barrel and insulation barrel individually.

PAD-11.PT03.jpg

Wire cutter with stripping hole


Easy fitting to frame. No need to adjust positioning. (PATENT)

PAD-11.PT05.jpg

Fix an interchangeable die set.  Squeeze handles to close up jaws.   While gripping handles, fasten 4 pcs. of the cap screws securely.                                                             

  

PAD-13

 

L-Size: Over 100 different terminals applicable


PAD-13.PT04.jpg

                                                                                                                                       




 

How to adjust the joint-Screw

setpin01.jpg

(1) When Joint-Screw gets loose, stripping work becomes dull.

setpin02.jpg

(2) Hold the hex bolt (Reverse side) with a wrench.

setpin03.jpg

(3) Fasten the joint-screw with a hex key wrench. (Torque less than 2 N/m)

setpin_adjustment.jpg

=CAUTION=
Do not attempt to adjust the bolt with nut from both sides with 2 pcs. of wrenches, which causes the screw joint broken. Use a hex key wrench for fastening with torque of less than 2 N/m.

 

How to select the suitable crimping dies

  • Before use, please make sure that wire size meets the standard provided by each connector maker and that the configuration and size of terminal is adaptable to the crimping dies. 

  • Adjust both wings (lugs) of open-barrel to be in parallel before crimping.

  • Make sure that the crimp contact retains straight before insertion into a die cavity. 

  • Do not lay the crimp contact inclined in a die cavity to avoid deforming in crimping work.

  • Do not squeeze handles so hard while crimping the insulation portion, which may cause disconnection of wires.


1. Measure the width of conductor barrel or insulation barrel with a caliper while both barrel wings are adjusted in parallel.
Select_dies.jpg
2. Select the die width that is close to the width of barrel lugs measured.
Example: 1.5mm measured -->> Select 1.6mm dies.
3. Conductor Barrel (Lug) Crimping :
Align the rear edge of conductor barrel with the chamfered edge of the upper die to form a bellmouth on the edge of the crimped barrel. 
(as per the figure on the right)
 
Insulation Barrel (Lug) Crimping : 
Set the insulation barrel (lug) at the center of the upper die in depth to keep the barrel (lug) horizontal when crimping.
How to Crimp (3).jpg
Specifications
d.PNGPAD-13.PT06.jpg