JAN 2017 B CommScope Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at 1-800-830-5056. Figure 1 PROCRIMPER III Hand Tool Assembly 585601 The tool features a tool frame with a stationary jaw consists of Die Assembly 585602, and hand tool and handle, a moving jaw, a moving handle, and an frame 3549401. The die assembly consists of an adjustable ratchet that ensures full crimping. The tool insulation stuffer, housing support, housing guides, frame holds a die assembly with insulation and die retaining pins, and mounting hardware. contact stuffers. The die assembly features an insulation stuffer, a wire stuffer, a housing support, housing guides, die 1-800-830-5056. retaining pins, and die retaining screws which secure the die set in the tool frame. Attached to the outside of the frame are the housing guides. A nut is used on the lower die retaining screw to secure the housing guides in place. To obtain information on products, visit our website CommScope 2017 CommScope, Inc. This product is covered by one or more U.S. Figure 2 Before proceeding, Ensure that cable and plug are compatible, and that cable polarity is correctly 1. Close the tool handles until the ratchet releases, maintained for your specific application. and allow the handles to open fully. Remove the Refer to Figure 1 and select cable of the specified nut and both die retaining screws from the tool size and type. Strip the cable jacket to the length jaws. indicated, taking care not to nick or cut wire insulation. Proceed as follows: 2. Place the insulation/wire stuffer assembly as shown in Figure 2. Insert short die retaining pins 1. Insert cable into plug until cable is fully and short die retaining screw through the tool bottomed. frame, and tighten the screw. 2. Hold the tool so that the back is facing you. 3. Place housing support in the moving jaw of the Squeeze the tool handles together and allow them tool frame as shown in Figure 2. Mount right hand to open fully. housing guide using long die retaining pins, and secure with long die retaining screw. Mount left 3. Insert plug assembly fully into die cavity until hand housing guide and tighten nut. plug bottoms in die cavity. 4. To disassemble, close the tool handles until the 4. Squeeze handles until ratchet releases, and ratchet releases, remove nut, screws, housing remove terminated modular plug cable assembly. guides, retaining pins, housing support, and 5. Check the crimp height as described in Section insulation/wire stuffer assembly. 5, CRIMP HEIGHT INSPECTION. If necessary, adjust the crimp height as described in Section 6, CRIMP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. Figure 3 shows a cutaway of a typical terminated plug and the required location of the conductors. A visual inspection through the plastic housing of the plug should reveal whether the conductors are within the acceptable range. B