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Fergus Kyle
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 291 Location: Burlington ON Canada
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:36 am Post subject: RCT3 crimper opoeration |
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Cheers,
I am now ‘self-educating’ in the realm of teeny-weeny DB9 pins and sockets. I have the subject RCT3 crimper but am flummoxed by its construction.
It has a ‘tunnel’ through which the aspiring pin/socket slides until properly situated to be crimped onto its inserted wire. Then, one squeezes the handles until fully compressed, four shiny probes close in on the target until the clamp is acquired and the crimp is accomplished. A very efficient device.
However, the rear of the tunnel has a threaded ferrule into which a spring and an insert fit, and an external cup threads, closing the tunnel off.
Thing is, unless I dismount this latter cup and its bits to open up the tunnel , I cannot insert the pin/socket for crimping! What am I missing? Your advice, direction to instructions or otherwise is keenly requested.
happy landings,
Ferg
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:03 am Post subject: RCT3 crimper opoeration |
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At 09:31 AM 1/12/2011, you wrote:
Quote: | Cheers,
I am now 'self-educating' in the realm of teeny-weeny DB9
pins and sockets. I have the subject RCT3 crimper but am flummoxed
by its construction.
It has a 'tunnel' through which the aspiring pin/socket
slides until properly situated to be crimped onto its inserted
wire. Then, one squeezes the handles until fully compressed, four
shiny probes close in on the target until the clamp is acquired and
the crimp is accomplished. A very efficient device.
However, the rear of the tunnel has a threaded ferrule into
which a spring and an insert fit, and an external cup threads,
closing the tunnel off.
Thing is, unless I dismount this latter cup and its bits to
open up the tunnel , I cannot insert the pin/socket for
crimping! What am I missing? Your advice, direction to
instructions or otherwise is keenly requested.
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Strip the wire appropriate proper depth of
insertion into the pin. Hold stripped end
of wire up, drop pin onto wire.
Lower crimp tool over the pin until pin is
seated in tool and close the handles. Withdraw
wire and pin from tool.
Some folks like to drop pin into the tool. The
wire-grip barrel of the pin should be flush with
the face of the tool. Insert exposed strands and
crimp. Wire with attached pin can then be withdrawn.
It all happens from one side of the tool no matter
what brand or style of tool is being used.
Bob . . .
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Ivor Phillips
Joined: 16 Jan 2006 Posts: 253 Location: London UK
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:25 am Post subject: RCT3 crimper opoeration |
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Hi Ferg
This link has been shown before but just in case you missed it
http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=713328494001
It gives a good breakdown on the Machine pins installation,
Hope it helps
regards
Ivor
On 12 January 2011 16:02, Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com (nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com)> wrote:
[quote]--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com (nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com)>
At 09:31 AM 1/12/2011, you wrote:
Quote: | Cheers,
I am now 'self-educating' in the realm of teeny-weeny DB9 pins and sockets. I have the subject RCT3 crimper but am flummoxed by its construction.
It has a 'tunnel' through which the aspiring pin/socket slides until properly situated to be crimped onto its inserted wire. Then, one squeezes the handles until fully compressed, four shiny probes close in on the target until the clamp is acquired and the crimp is accomplished. A very efficient device.
However, the rear of the tunnel has a threaded ferrule into which a spring and an insert fit, and an external cup threads, closing the tunnel off.
Thing is, unless I dismount this latter cup and its bits to open up the tunnel , I cannot insert the pin/socket for crimping! What am I missing? Your advice, direction to instructions or otherwise is keenly requested.
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Strip the wire appropriate proper depth of
insertion into the pin. Hold stripped end
of wire up, drop pin onto wire.
Lower crimp tool over the pin until pin is
seated in tool and close the handles. Withdraw
wire and pin from tool.
Some folks like to drop pin into the tool. The
wire-grip barrel of the pin should be flush with
the face of the tool. Insert exposed strands and
crimp. Wire with attached pin can then be withdrawn.
It all happens from one side of the tool no matter
what brand or style of tool is being used.
Bob . . .
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