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58374-1
Standard Package1
CategoryTools
FamilyCrimpers - Crimp Heads, Die Sets
Tool TypeDie Se
For Use With/Related ProductsRectangular Contacts, 10 AWG
Specifications-
Compatible Tools69710-1, 69365, 69365-2, 69365-3
Cable Grou-
Dynamic CatalogCerti-Crimp, MATE-N-LOK Series
For Use WithA25752-ND - CONN SOCKET 10-14AWG TIN CRIMPA25461-ND - CONN SOCKET 10-14AWG TIN CRIMP
Associated ProducA28006-ND - TOOL HAND FRAME W/O DIE ASSY
Other Names58374-1-ND583741A9915
Interchangeable Crimping Dies 58373-1 and 58374-1
(Used in Hand Crimping Tool 69710-1 and
Pneumatic Tools 69365, 69365-2, and 69365-3)
PROPER USE GUIDELINES
Instruction Sheet
408-9442
06 DEC 11 Rev B
Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use
and low volume applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-use, production operations is available.
Stationary Die
Wire
Range
Marking
holding screw. The stationary die is secured to the
stationary die holder located in the upper portion of the
tool head.
3. DIE INSTALLATION
If using the hand tool, follow the die installation steps
in Paragraph 3.1; if using any of the pneumatic tools,
follow the die installation steps in Paragraph 3.2.
3.1. Hand Tool
1. Position stationary die in stationary die holder
and moving die in moving die holder. See Figure 3.
Fasten die holding screws enough to hold dies in
place but do NOT tighten fully.
2. Close handles until the dies bottom. Then tighten
both holding screws. The tool can now be used to
crimp the contacts to wires.
NOTE
Check die alignment and tighten die
holding screws.
Die
Holding
Screws
Locator /
Insulation
Stop
i
Moving Die
Figure 1
Pin
Insulation Barrel
Wire Barrel
Socket
Stabilizer
1. INTRODUCTION
Interchangeable Crimping Die Assemblies 58373-1
and 58374-1 (see Figure 1) are designed to be used in
Hand Crimping Tool 69710-1 and Pneumatic Tools
69365, 69365-2, and 69365-3 to crimp .140 MATE-N-
LOK* loose piece pin and socket contacts listed in
Figure 2. Die set 58373-1 crimps No. 10 AWG wires
and die set 58374-1 crimps 14-12 AWG wires. Read
these instructions thoroughly before starting.
NOTE
Measurements are in millimeters [followed by
inch equivalents in brackets]. Figures and
illustrations are for identification only and are
not drawn to scale.
Wire
Strip
Length
Locator Slot
NOTE:
Not to Scale
i
Reasons for reissue are provided in Section 7,
REVISION SUMMARY.
If insulation diameter range is 2.54-3.78 [.100-.149], wire strip
length is 6.35 [.250]; if insulation diameter range is 3.81-4.06
[.150 to .160], wire strip length is 7.92 [.312].
CONTACT PART
NUMBER
STRIP
LOOSE
PIECE
2. DESCRIPTION
Each crimping die assembly consists of a moving die
and a stationary die, as shown in Figure 1. The
moving die is positioned in the lower portion of the tool
head and is attached to the moving die holder by a die
CRIMP
CRIMPING WIRE INSUL DIA
SECT
DIE PART SIZE
WIRE SIZE
NUMBER (AWG) RANGE
MARKING
58374-1
58373-1
14-12
10
2.54-4.06
[.100-.160]
14-12
10
350200 350390
350201 350391
Figure 2
© 2011 Tyco Electronics Corporation, a TE Connectivity Ltd. Company
All Rights Reserved
*Trademark
TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111
PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752
This controlled document is subject to change.
For latest revision and Regional Customer Service,
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