16758&7,21 +((7 % && (( + % (( + (9 808/ 7,95 80 ,625(56& 15(68/7)5207+(352/21*(86(2)0 18 //<32:(5(+ 1722/6 1722/6 5(,17(1()252&& 6,21 /86( 1/2:92/80 ( 33/,& 7,216 :,(6(/(&7,212)32:(5( 33/,& 7,21(48,30(17)25( 7(1( 86( 3528&7,2123(5 7,216,6 9 ,/ %/( 5,03(5 ,( 7 7,21 5< %% ) 19,/ ,( 29 %/( %% ) Figure 1 Reasons for reissue are provided in Section 7, REVISION SUMMARY. This instruction sheet provides application and maintenance procedures for PROCRIMPER III Hand Tool Assembly 585511 and Crimping Die Assembly 585521. See Figure 1. The hand tool consists of the The die assembly features an anvil die and a crimper die assembly and PROCRIMPER III Hand Tool die. When closed, the dies produce four crimping Frame Assembly 585321, and crimps STC Fiber chambers that crimp the ferrule of the connector onto Optic Connectors. The die assembly can be the fiberoptic cable. Each die is held in the tool jaws purchased separately, or purchased with the hand with a single dieretaining screw. See Figure 2. tool. The information on connector part numbers and ,*85( connector assembly procedures, refer to the appropriate instruction sheet packaged with the 1. Close the tool handles until the ratchet releases connector. then allow the tool handles to open FULLY. % % & % & & % 2. Install anvil die in the moving jaw of the hand ( & % &% % %& & % tool. Align the die with the retaining screw hole ) & ( % then secure die with the button head cap screw. Do NOT fully tighten. Refer to Instruction Sheet 4084020 for information 3. Install crimper die in the stationary jaw of the concerning the use and maintenance of Hand Tool hand tool. Slowly close the tool handles, allowing Frame Assembly 585321. Read these and all the die to align itself with the upper die. When dies referenced materials before using the die assemblies. are properly aligned, securely tighten both screws. +,6&21752//(2&80(17,668%-(&772&+ 1*( <&2 /(&7521,&6 25325 7,21 55,6%85* 2) // 17(51 7,21 / ,*+76 (6(59( 25/ 7(675(9,6,21 1 (*,21 / 86720(5 (59,&( /2*2 1 <&2 /(&7521,&6 5(75 (0 5.6 9,6,7285:(%6,7( 7*** )+ & )& ( & 5 (0 5. 7+(53528&76 /2*26 1&203 1<1 0(686( 5(7+(3523(57<2)7+(,55(63(&7,9(2:1(56 % && )) , Figure 2 2. Make certain that all dieretaining screws and die components are properly secured. Prepare connector and cable according to the instructions packaged with the connector, and proceed as follows: 1. Close the tool handles until the ratchet releases then allow the tool handles to open FULLY. 2. Place connector in the appropriate crimping section of dies as shown in Figure 3. 3. Close the tool handles until the ratchet releases then open the tool handles to remove the crimped connector. %* % % 1. Remove dust, moisture, and other contaminants with a clean, soft brush, or a clean, soft, lintfree Figure 3 cloth. Do NOT use any objects that could damage the dies or tool. 3. Inspect the crimping surfaces for flattened, 2. Make sure that the proper dieretaining screws chipped, worn, or cracked areas. If damage is are properly secured. evident, the dies must be replaced. Refer to Section 6, REPLACEMENT. 3. When the dies are not in use, store them in a clean, dry area. )+% % 4. Store the tool with the tool handles closed to prevent objects from becoming lodged within the The die assembly will perform correctly as long as: jaws. (1) the product specified is correct for the application, (2) the specific die assembly is used, (3) the die %) &% assembly has been measured to ensure that the 1. Remove all lubrication and accumulated film openings are correct, and (4) the tool has been from the dies by immersing the dies in a suitable adjusted correctly. Figure 5 provides information on commercial degreaser. die openings.