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PROPER USE GUIDELINES Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use and low volume applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-use, production operations is available. 1.
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jonard.com Instructions 5.1. Through Connections (See Figure 3) NOTE Always start with the cable units to the REAR of the cable opening. 1. Take a pair of conductors from one side of the cable opening. Separate them far enough that one wire can be inserted into the wire support. 2.
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6. CRIMPING PROCEDURES CAUTION The tool must be held steady during the crimping procedure. If it moves before the crimp is completed, the wires may pull out of the connector. See Figure 1. After placing the wire(s) and connector in the tool in accordance with Section 5, WIRE PLACEMENT, proceed as follows: 1.
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jonard.com Instructions 8.2. Visual Inspection (See Figure 7) 1. Check for wire protruding from the center of the connector. If you find any, replace the connection. If this problem occurs frequent- ly, return the tool for adjustment. 2. Make certain there are no wires missing from the connector. If there is, the tool probably moved during crimping and the connec- tor must be replaced.
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