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NorComp 170-702-170-000 Instruction Sheet

NorComp 170-702-170-000 Instruction Sheet

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PROPER USE GUIDELINES
Cumulative Trauma Disorder can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. NorComp hand
tools are intended for the occasional use and low volume applications.
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
NorComp
170-702-170-000
Assembly refers to basic hand tool with
positioner (K1290).
used to crimp NorComp contacts, part numbers:
170-201-170L002
170-201-170L003
Wire crimp range 26 AWG to 20 AWG.
Recommended strip length: 0.150in. [3.81mm]
The tool has a double action ratchet. The tool
cannot be opened without completing the cycle.
2. TOOL PREPARATION
a. The tool must be in the open position.
b. Remove safety clip from positioner guide.
c. Insert positioner into positioner guide and
turn 90 degrees until bayonet pins lock.
d. Install safety clip into positioner guide.
NorComp, Inc.
Charlotte, NC
170-702-170-000
SAFETY CLIP
O
SEL.
NO.
8
Hand
Tool
Hand Tool Assembly is
170-202-170L002
170-202-170L003
This document is subject to change
Rev 3
BLUE
Figure 1
e. Wire
number are shown on data plate.
Data Plate
on back side
f.
With tool still in open position, raise, and
rotate selector knob until number indicated
on data plate for wire size to be crimped is in
line with selector number arrow.
3. CRIMPING INSTRUCTIONS
11/15/2019
Instruction Sheet
size
and
corresponding
Positioner
Figure 2
Date Printed 11/15/2019
IS-170M
selector
Bayonet Pins
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Summary of Contents for NorComp 170-702-170-000

  • Page 1 170-702-170-000 Instruction Sheet IS-170M PROPER USE GUIDELINES Cumulative Trauma Disorder can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. NorComp hand tools are intended for the occasional use and low volume applications. SAFETY CLIP SEL. BLUE Figure 1 e.
  • Page 2 170-702-170-000 Instruction Sheet IS-170M 6. MAINTENANCE a. Insert contact and prepared wire into indenter opening from side opposite the There is virtually no maintenance required. positioner. However, it is a good practice to keep indenter b. Squeeze handles together until ratchet tips free of residual and other debris.