Hand Crimp Tool for Mini-Lock Crimp Terminals
Order Number
200218-9200
Application Tooling Specification
Type 4D
FEATURES
A full cycle ratcheting hand tool ensures complete crimps
Ergonomic soft grip handles for comfortable crimping
A precision user-friendly terminal locator with wire stop holds terminals in the proper crimping
position
Dies and locator from this tool can be used in the Battery Powered Tool Order No. 63816-0270
(110 V) or 63816-0280 (220 V) with the use of the 63816-0800 Crimp Head
Many different tool kits can be used with a single Battery Powered Crimp Tool
This tool is IPC/WHMA A-620 Class 2 compliant (see Scope table)
This tool is RoHS compliant; however, RoHS compliance is not required
SCOPE
Products: Mini-Lock Crimp Terminals, 24-26 AWG Wire.
Terminal Terminal
Series No. Order No.
50752
►Insulation Diameter
IPC/WHMA-A-620 (1)
Terminal (2)
Wire Type Wire Size
mm
In.
mm
In.
Wire
Strip Length
mm
In.
UL1007
24 AWG
1.20-1.44
.047-.057
1.20-1.45 .047-.057
2.30-2.80
.091-.110
UL1007
26 AWG
1.20-1.30
.047-.051
1.20-1.30 .047-.051
2.30-2.80
.091-.110
50752-8400
► To achieve IPC/WHMA-A-620 Class 2 crimps, the following overall wire insulation diameter ranges are recommended:
(1) Insulation OD range for optimum (IPC/WHMA-A-620 Class 2) insulation crimps
(2) Insulation OD range for the terminal product design
DEFINITION OF TERMS
STRIP LENGTH
BELL
MOUTH
CONDUCTOR BRUSH
BEND UP
TWIST
ROLL
CONDUCTOR
CRIMP
CUT-OFF
TAB
BEND DOWN
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CONDITIONS
After crimping, the crimped terminals should measure as follows:
Bell Mouth
mm
In.
Terminal Series No.
50752
Terminal Series
No.
0.05-0.40
Bend Up Bend Down
Degree Max
50752
3
Conductor Brush
mm
In.
.002-.016
0.80
Twist
Roll
Degree Max
3
3
6
.031
Seam
Seam shall not be open and
no wire allowed out of the
crimping area
After crimping, the conductor profiles should measure the following:
Terminal
Series No.
50752
Conductor Crimp
Height
mm
In.
Wire
Conductor Crimp Width
(Ref)
mm
In.
Pull Force
Minimum
N
Lb.
Wire Type
Wire Size
UL1007
24 AWG
0.65-0.70
.026-.028
1.05-1.15
.041-.045
29.4
6.6
UL1007
26 AWG
0.60-0.65
.024-.026
1.05-1.15
.041-.045
19.6
4.4
Terminal
Series No.
50752
Wire
Wire Type Wire Size
Insulation Crimp Height
(Ref)
mm
In.
Profile
A
B
X
X
Insulation Crimp Width
(Ref)
mm
In.
UL1007
24 AWG
1.80-1.90
.071-.075
1.41-1.51
.056-.059
UL1007
26 AWG
1.75-1.85
.069-.073
1.41-1.51
.056-.059
Tool Qualification Notes
1. (Ref) means that the dimension provided is approximate because of the wide range of wires,
conductor stranding, insulation diameter and insulation hardness.
2. An occasional conductor crimp height measurement should be performed. It must lie between
the minimum and maximum crimp height specification.
3. Pull force should be measured with no influence from the insulation crimp. To ensure this, strip
the wire long enough so the terminal insulation grips do not contact the wire insulation.
Notes
1. This tool should only be used for the terminals and wire gauges specified on this sheet.
2. Variations in tools, terminals, wire stranding and insulation types may affect crimp height.
3. This tool is intended for AWG conductor sizes. It may not give good insulation crimp support for
insulation sizes outside of the specified range.
4. Molex does not repair hand tools. See warranty on page 6. The replacement parts listed are the
only parts available for repair. If the handles or crimp tooling become damaged or worn, a new
tool must be purchased.
5. Conductor crimp height should be used as the final criterion for an acceptable crimp. Refer to
Molex Quality Crimping Handbook 63800-0029 for additional information on crimping and crimp
testing.
6. Molex does not certify crimp hand tools.
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OPERATION
CAUTION: Crimp only the Molex terminals listed in the scope for this tool. Do not crimp
hardened objects because damage can occur to the tool frame or crimp dies.
Open the tool by squeezing the handles together. At the end of the closing stroke, the ratchet
mechanism will release the handles and the hand tool will spring open. See Figure 1.
Crimping Terminals
LOCATOR
IN DOWN
POSTION
HANDLE WILL
SPRING OPEN
1. Select the desired terminal listed in the
preceding charts.
2. Make sure the center of the locator is in
the down position. With the locator
attached, push the locator button on the
back of the hand tool to bring the locator
forward through the tooling. See Figure 2.
3. While holding the locator button in, load
the terminal into the proper nest opening
in the locator based on the wire gauge or
terminal type markings on the hand tool.
See Figure 3.
SQUEEZE
HANDLES
TOGETHER
Figure 2
Figure 1
RELEASE
LOCATOR BUTTON
LOCATOR
LOCATOR PUSHED
THROUGH TOOLING
PUSH ON THE
LOCATOR BUTTON
LOCATOR
BUTTON
PUSHED IN
TERMINAL
Figure 3
TERMINAL
4. Release the locator button, allowing the locator to return to
the crimping position.
5. Close the tool handle until the first ratchet position engages.
See Figure 4.
6. Insert the properly stripped wire through the terminal and
against the locator. See Figure 5.
7. Crimp the terminal by squeezing the tool handles until the
ratchet mechanism cycle has been completed. Release the
handles to open the jaws.
TERMINAL
WIRE AGAINST THE
WIRE STOP
WIRE STOP IS PART OF
THE LOCATOR
TOOLING
PARTIALLY CLOSED
PARTIALLY
CLOSE HANDLE
OPEN
POSITION
FIRST RATCHET
POSITION
Figure 4
PRE-STRIPPED
WIRE
Figure 5
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Note: The tamper-proof ratchet action will not release the tool until it has been fully closed.
WIRE
8. Remove the crimped terminal from the terminal
locator by pulling on the wire.
9. Visually inspect the crimped terminal for proper
crimp location.
10. On some large O.D. wires, it may not be possible to
insert the wire with the tool partially closed. Those
wires should be inserted with the hand tool in the
open position. Insert the wire above the terminal in
the punch and against the wire stop, and then close
the tool. See Figure 6.
WIRE
STOP
TERMINAL
Figure 6
Locator Installation
See the parts list on the last page of this document for the proper locator order number. Follow the
steps below to replace the locator:
LOCATOR
1. Open the hand crimp tool.
2. Squeeze gently on the lower area
shown in Figure 7A with your thumb
and index finger. The lower tabs of the
locator should disengage from the
hand tool.
3. Lift and pull away from the hand tool.
The top locator hooks should slip out
of the top slots easily. See Figure 7A.
4. To reinstall the locator, make sure the
hand tool is in the open position.
5. Press the center of the locator down as
far as it will go as shown in Figure 7B.
6. Holding onto the lower part of the
locator with your thumb and index
finger, insert the locator’s top hooks
into the hand tool’s top slots.
7. Rotate the locator down and press the
lower tabs into the two bottom slots of
the hand tool. To secure the locator
into place, the lower tabs must snap
into place on the hand tool frame.
SQUEEZE
HERE
SQUEEZE
HERE
Figure 7A
1. The locator must be removed before
reversing the tooling.
2. Remove the M3 BHCS, which is holding
the upper tooling.
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TOP SLOTS OF
HAND TOOL
TOP HOOKS
Figure 7B
LOWER TABS
JAWS OPEN
Right- or Left-Handed Operation
This hand tool has an added feature in that it can
be converted from a right-handed application to
a left-handed application. It is necessary to
reverse the tooling if using the left-handed
application along with the locator. Follow the
steps below:
MAKE SURE
CENTER OF
LOCATOR IS IN
THE DOWN
POSITION
PULL OPEN
TOOLING
TOOLING
M3 BHCS
Figure 8
PUSH ON
HANDLE
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3. Flip the upper tooling to the opposite side
and replace the M3 BHCS. Make sure the
small markings on the front and back of
the hand tool frame match up and are on
the outside of the hand tool frame. See
Figures 8 and 9.
4. Do the same thing with the lower tooling
and tighten the M3 screws. Be sure the
small markings line up.
5. Reinstall the locator by following the
instructions in the locator replacement
section.
MATCH
UP MARKS
Figure 9
BACK
FRONT
MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that each operator of the tool be made aware of and responsible for the following
maintenance steps:
1. Remove dust, moisture and other contaminants with a clean brush
or a soft, lint-free cloth.
2. Do not use any abrasive materials that could damage the tool.
3. Make certain all pins, pivot points and bearing surfaces are
protected with a thin coat of high-quality machine oil. Do not oil
excessively. The tool was engineered for durability, but like any
other equipment, it needs cleaning and lubrication for a maximum
service life of trouble-free crimping. Light oil (such as 30 weight
automotive oil) used at the oil points every 5,000 crimps or 3
months will significantly enhance the tool life. See Figure 10.
4. Wipe excess oil from the hand tool, particularly from crimping
area. Oil transferred from the crimping area onto certain
terminations may affect the electrical characteristics of an
application.
5. When the tool is not in use, keep the handles closed to prevent
objects from becoming lodged in the crimping dies, and store the
tool in a clean, dry area.
LUBRICATION POINTS
(BOTH SIDES) LIGHT
OIL
(EVERY 3 MONTHS OR
5,000 CRIMPS)
Figure 10
RATCHET RELEASE
LEVER
Miscrimps or Jams
Should this tool ever become stuck or jammed in a partially closed
position, do not force the handles open or closed. The tool will
open easily by pressing up on the ratchet release lever in the
movable handle. See Figure 11.
Figure 11
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How to Adjust Tool Preload (See Figure 12)
This hand tool is factory preset to 25-45 pounds preload. It may be necessary over the life of the
tool to adjust tool handle preload force. Listed below are the steps required to adjust the crimping
force of the hand tool to obtain proper crimp conditions:
SQUEEZE
1. Hold the hand tool in the
HOLD THE HAND
THE LINK IN
palm of your hand as shown
TOOL IN POSITION
RATCHET
THE HANDLE
in Figure 12. Using your
RELEASE LEVER
index finger, squeeze the
link toward the top of the
hand tool frame. This will
release the preload
adjustment wheel.
2. Rotate the setting wheel
counterclockwise (CCW) to
increase handle force. The
numbers will display higher.
To decrease handle force,
rotate the setting wheel
Figure 12
clockwise (CW).
SETTING
3. Release the link to lock the
WHEEL
setting wheel in place.
4. Check the crimp
specifications or conduct a pull test after tool handle preload force is adjusted.
WARRANTY
This tool is for electrical terminal crimping purposes only. This tool is made of the best quality
materials. All vital components are long-life tested. All tools are warranted to be free of manufacturing
defects for a period of 30 days. Should such a defect occur, Molex will repair or exchange the tool free
of charge. This repair or exchange will not be applicable to altered, misused or damaged tools. This
tool is designed for hand use only. Any clamping, fixturing or use of handle extensions voids this
warranty.
CAUTION: Molex crimp specifications are valid only when used with Molex terminals and tooling.
CAUTIONS:
1. Manually powered hand tools are intended for low-volume use or field repair. This tool is NOT
intended for production use. Repetitive use of this tool should be avoided.
2. Insulated rubber handles are not protection against electrical shock.
3. Wear eye protection at all times.
4. Use only the Molex terminals specified for crimping with this tool.
Certification
Molex does not certify or re-certify hand tools but rather supplies the following guidelines for
customers to re-certify hand tools:
This tool is qualified to pull force only. See the Molex website for the Quality Crimp
Handbook for more information on pull testing.
If the tool does not meet minimum pull force values, handle preload should be increased
and the pull test rerun (see How to Adjust Preload).
When the hand tool is no longer capable of achieving minimum pull force, it should be taken
out of service and replaced.
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PARTS LIST
Item Number
REF
1
2
3
Order Number
200218-9200
200218-9275
63810-0104
63810-0105
Description
Hand Crimp Tool
Locator Assembly
Spring, Return
Spring, Ratchet
Quantity
Figure 13
1
1
1
2
1
3
Figure 13
Application Tooling Support
Phone: (402) 458-TOOL (8665)
E-Mail: applicationtooling@molex.com
Website: www.molex.com/applicationtooling
Molex is a registered trademark of Molex, LLC in the United States of America and may be registered in other countries; all other
trademarks listed herein belong to their respective owners.
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