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Custom Crimp D100S SERIES Instrukcja obsługi
CRIMPING WITH STANDARD DIES
• Place the fl at pressure plate in the bottom fl ange and select
the correct die set for the combination of hose and fi tting to be
crimped. Refer to the hose and fi tting manufacturer's recommen-
dation for the correct die set to use.
• Lubricate the contact surfaces of the die fi ngers and compres-
sion cone thoroughly with the die lubricant furnished with the
crimper (EZCRIMP M).
Failure to lubricate the contact surfaces with the proper lubri-
cant will cause the dies to seize in the compression cone.
• Set the Micro-Crimp Adjuster to the setting recommended by the
hose and fi tting manufacturer for the combination of hose and fi t-
ting being crimped.
NOTE: The Metric Micro-Crimp Adjuster is a direct reading
micrometer. Add the setting on the micrometer to the closed
diameter of the die set to obtain the fi nished crimp diameter. For
example: With a 39mm die and the Micro-Crimp Adjuster set at
3 the fi nished crimp diameter would be 42mm
• Place the Compression Ring over the die set and align the fi tting
to the correct position.
• Slowly bring the Pusher in contact with the Compression Ring
until the hose and fi tting are held in position with a very light pres-
sure. Recheck the fi tting for correct alignment.
• Continue to apply pressure until the white circumferential line on
the Micro-Crimp Sight Button just appears above the Micro-Crimp
Adjuster (See illustration on P 5) or the electric power unit shuts
off for the 101S crimper.
• Check the diameter of the fi nished crimp to be certain that it is
within the specifi cations of the hose and fi tting manufacturer.
NOTE: Each die set has a limited range of diameters for which
it can be used. A "Rule of Thumb" is that if you can see the
notches on the die fi ngers under the Compression Ring prior to
crimping, you must select a larger die
size.
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