Instruction Sheet SDE Crimping Die Assemblies 91902-1, 91907- , 91908-1, 408-8580 91909-1, 91910- , and 1424050-1 08 NOV 16 Rev D Die Retaining Die Retaining Screw Pin (Qty: 2) Indenter Dies Ferrule Crimping Chamber Chamfered Edges Die Retaining Pin (Qty: 2) Anvil Dies Center Contact Retaining Screw Die Retaining Screw DIE ASSEMBLY PRODUCT TOOL FRAME 91902-1 50-Ohm C, HN, N, and TNC COAXICON* Connectors 354940-1 91907- ARINC Size 8 Triaxial Contacts or 9-1478240-0 91908-1 SMA Series 50-Ohm RF Connectors 91909-1 50-Ohm C, HN, N, and TNC COAXICON Connectors 9-1478240-0 91910- 50-Ohm BNC COAXICON Connectors 354940-1 or 1424050-1 50-Ohm BNC Connectors 9-1478240-0 Figure 1 1. INTRODUCTION The SDE crimping die assemblies listed in Figure 1 are designed to crimp the products also listed in Figure 1. The die assembly must be installed into the frame assembly listed in Figure 1. Refer to Instruction Sheet 408-9930 for information on the 354940-1, PRO-CRIMPER* III, frame assembly and Instruction Sheet 408-8851 for information on the 9-1478240-0, SDE-SA, frame assembly. NOTE Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in metric units with U.S. customary units in brackets . Figures are not drawn to scale. Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are provided in Section 8, REVISION SUMMARY. 2. DESCRIPTION Each four-piece die assembly consists of two indenter dies and two anvil dies. When closed, the die assembly forms two or three crimping chambers. The larger crimping chambers crimp the ferrule of the connector onto the coaxial cable, and the smaller crimping chamber crimps the center contact onto the center conductor of the coaxial cable. Each set of dies is held in the tool frame by two pins and a screw. 3. INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 1. Close the tool handles until the ratchet releases, then allow the tool handles to open fully. NOTE The ratchet has detents with audibleclick as the handles are closed. The ratchet releases on the sixthclick 2. Remove the two die retaining screws and four die retaining pins from the tool jaws. 2016 TE Connectivity family of companies TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111 This controlled document is subject to change. 1 of 5 All Rights Reserved PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752 For latest revision and Regional Customer Service, *Trademark visit our website at www.te.com. TE Connectivity, TE connectivity (logo), and TE (logo) are trademarks. Other logos, product, and/or company names may be trademarks of their respective owners. ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 408-8580 3. Install the anvil dies in the movable jaw of the tool frame so that the chamfered edges and marked surfaces face outward. Align the dies with the screw hole, then insert the two die retaining pins included with the die assembly through the holes in the dies and into the holes in the tool frame. 4. Secure the anvil dies with the die retaining screw included with the die assembly. DO NOT fully tighten the screw. 5. Install indenter dies in the stationary jaw of the tool frame so that the chamfered edges and marked surfaces face outward. Align the dies with the screw hole, then insert the two die retaining pins included with the die assembly through the holes in the dies and into the holes in the tool frame. 6. Secure the indenter dies with the die retaining screw included with the die assembly. DO NOT fully tighten the screw. 7. Slowly close the tool handles, making sure that the dies align properly. After the anvil dies enter the indenter dies, place a 1.57 0.05-mm .062 .002-in. diameter copper bus bar into the center contact crimping chamber of the die assembly. 8. Continue closing the tool handles until the ratchet has engaged sufficiently to hold the dies in place, then tighten both die retaining screws. 9. To remove the die assembly from the tool frame, close the tool handles until the ratchet releases, remove the two die retaining screws and four die retaining pins, and slide the dies out of the jaws. 4. CRIMPING PROCEDURE NOTE Refer to the instructions included with the connector for cable preparation and connector assembly. Before proceeding, ensure that the ferrule is on the cable and the braided shield is flared away from the cable. NOTE This tool frame has a crimp height adjustment feature. Initially, the crimp height should be verified. Make a sample crimp. Refer to the instructions included with the connector for the acceptable crimp height. If the crimp height is unacceptable, refer to Section 5 to adjust the crimp height. 4.1. Crimp the Center Contact (Refer To Figure 2) 1. Close the tool handles until the die assembly is partially closed. 2. Assemble the center contact onto the center conductor of the cable, and place the center contact on the anvil in the smallest crimping chamber. Make sure the flange on the end of the center contact butts against the die. 3. Holding the cable in place, close the tool handles until the ratchet releases. 4. Allow the tool handles to open fully and remove the crimped center contact from the dies. Crimping Center Contact Cross-Section View Jack Center Flange of Center Contact Flange Contact Butts Against Die Smallest Die Crimping Plug Center Chamber of Contact Flange Anvil Die Cable Die NOTE: Die shown in PRO-CRIMPER III frame assembly. Figure 2 2 of 5 Rev D