DMC PH1005 Operation Manual

Power crimp tool

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PH1005
POWER CRIMP TOOL
INTRODUCTION
The PH1005 Power Crimp Tool is a pneumatic / hydraulic powered version of the Tyco
basic system consists of a hand held tool (PHMT1005) and the PHRPU4 Remote Power Unit. The Remote Power
Unit contains cycle control logic that assures the tool completes the crimp cycle without operator intervention.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS / USER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
When connected together, the PHMT1005 along with the remote power unit, constitute an integrated operating
system. Under no circumstances should the crimping tool be attached to any control box or power system other than
the control unit provided (PHRPU4). It is imperative that operators using this tool system follow the noted Safety
Precautions, be alert at all times and observe the highest level of operator safety.
1. Disconnect from air supply when tool is not in use or when changing dies.
2. Keep all body parts clear of the crimping area while loading and operating the tool.
3. Restrict operation of the PH1005 system to a single operator and follow the directions on the warning labels.
4. Do not alter the tool or operate outside the guidelines specified in this data sheet.
It is the user's responsibility to properly train and instruct all tool operators in the proper use of this tool.
The operator must be made aware of the danger of the moving parts, the possibility of serious injury to
fingers and other body parts in inserted into the crimp area; and the need to be alert and attentive at all
times while using this tool.
PREPARING TOOL FOR OPERATION (see Figure 1)
The PH1005 Power Crimp Tool consists of the PHMT1005 Crimping Tool, PHRPU4 Remote Power Unit, PHFV-
3 Foot Press (optional), and the BM-2 Bench Mount (optional). Four features used for operation or control can be
seen on the front panel of the PHRPU4 Remote Power Unit, they include the Hydraulic Quick Disconnect, Dual
Coupling Control, Single Coupling Control, and the Input Air Quick Disconnect. Use the following steps to as-
semble the separate parts:
1. Connect the hydraulic hose from the PHMT1005 Crimping Tool into the hydraulic quick disconnect on the front
panel of the PHRPU4 Remote Power Unit by pushing back on the locking ring of the hydraulic quick disconnect
and plugging the male part of the hydraulic hose into the provided area. The operator will realize the connection
has been made when the locking ring snaps into place.
2. Connect the small tool control hose from the PHMT1005 Crimping Tool to the single coupling control on the
front panel of the PHRPU4 Remote Power Unit by pushing the connecting end of hose into the fitting until the
spring clip locks into place.
3. Connect the shop air supply to the air quick disconnect by pulling back on the air hose coupling and inserting the
hose into the fitting on the PHRPU4 Remote Power Unit.
4. If PHFV-3 Foot Press is supplied, connect it to the dual coupling control by orienting the connector on the hose
so the side marked "TOP" is up, then press inward until the spring clips lock into place.
5. If BM-2 Bench Mount is supplied, attach it to the PHMT1005 Crimping Tool by threading the male thread of the
bench mount into the female thread on the tool. Adjust tool to appropriate working position, and lock handle on
bench mount.
EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON
The PHRPU4 Remote Power Unit is configured with an Emergency Stop Button. By pressing this button at any time
during the crimp cycle, the forward motion on the crimp tool will stop and retract to the open position. Further
operation of the system will be inhibited until this Emergency Stop Button is rotated in a clockwise direction and
DANIELS MANUFACTURING CORP. 526 THORPE ROAD, ORLANDO, FL 32824, USA
PHONE (407) 855-6161 • FAX (407) 855-6884 • WWW.DMCTOOLS.COM • E-MAIL: DMC@DMCTOOLS.COM
COPYRIGHT© 2001
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SAFETY OPERATION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 2. Keep all body parts clear of the crimping area while loading and operating the tool. 3. Restrict operation of the PH1005 system to a single operator and follow the directions on the warning labels. 4. Do not alter the tool or operate outside the guidelines specified in this data sheet.
  • Page 2: Tool Operation

    Tool Head Positioning (see Figure 2): The tool head on the PH1005 Crimping Tool may be rotated to any selectable position relative to the actuator that an operator might prefer. To select or change the head position, loosen the head position holding screw so the head can be turned by hand and rotate head to selected position, then tighten screw.
  • Page 3 DANIELS MANUFACTURING CORP. 526 THORPE ROAD, ORLANDO, FL 32824, USA PHONE (407) 855-6161 • FAX (407) 855-6884 • WWW.DMCTOOLS.COM • E-MAIL: DMC@DMCTOOLS.COM COPYRIGHT© 2001...
  • Page 4: Operational Characteristics

    BAR), charge both the tool and the PHRPU4 to correct the fault. If recharging does not correct the default condition and the air supply is proper, return the system to DMC for service. It is recommended that a peri- odic schedule be maintained for charging the system. If fluid, other than small amounts, are displaced during the system charging, the schedule should be changed to charge more frequently.
  • Page 5: Safety Signage

    VACUUM GENERATOR SAFETY SIGNAGE Safety signs are placed on the PH1005 Power Crimp Tool to make you aware that this tool could seriously injure or maim you if care is not used while operating it. These signs are intended as a constant reminder of the potential risk involved. These signs should never be removed and should be replaced as needed.
  • Page 6: Emergency Stop

    DMC's obligation under this warranty is limited to the free correction or, at DMC's option, the refund of the purchase price of any such product which proves defective in normal service within ninety (90) days after delivery to the first user, provided that the product is returned to...

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