| Anderson
PowerPole Crimping and Solder Guidelines |
| These directions provide
guidelines to ensure proper crimp and solder results. |
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| Crimping |
| The following are a series of procedures that
Anderson Power Productsâ suggests for
maintaining and extending the performance life of connectors. Follow them
accordingly and the results can be reflected in lower connector operating costs
as well as greater efficiency and productivity. |
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The following information is presented in two
sections:
- The first describes the correct
methods for crimping and soldering connectors.
- The second lists and briefly
describes preventive maintenance checks and corrective procedures that extend
connector performance life.
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| Connector Installation
Tips |
The following guidelines are recommended for
optimizing the assembly of Anderson connectors.
- Contact Anderson Power
Productsâ or authorized representative to
obtain the proper assembly tools.
- Reference the assembly
instructions specific to the connector. Assembly instructions for a
connector can be obtained from Anderson Power Productsâ or representative.
- Reference all applicable
electrical standards requirements such as NEC, UL, CSA, etc.
- Perform a sample assembly of a
few pieces for assembly verification testing. Test these samples for
proper crimp dimensions, secureness, crimp resistance, and operating
temperature. Contact the Anderson Power Productsâ Application Engineering Department for the
recommended specifications for these parameters.
- Perform periodic assembly
verification testing to assure assembly process and tooling are performing
correctly. Normally, crimp dimensions are checked at short intervals and
crimp resistance and secureness are checked at longer intervals. The
intervals are dependant upon the tooling, the wire and the connector being
used.
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| Important Assembly
Notes: |
Proper crimping and cleaning of the wire is
essential for optimizing connector service.
If the proper crimp has been
performed, the secureness is satisfactory but the crimp resistance is high
(which may cause high operating temperatures) the wire may have surface
contamination. A light abrasive such as the 3M Scotch Bright (TM) is
recommended for cleaning the wire. |
| Please note: tin plated wire resists
surface contamination caused by oxidation. |
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| Connector Crimping and
Soldering |
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1. Stripping Cable Insulation Problems with cable
harness and connector systems often begin with improper or accidental cutting
of wire strands while stripping cable insulation. Each strand is
important, and all of them must be included in the contact barrel to avoid
unnecessary hot spots during later operation. When removing
insulation, position a sharp blade at a right angle and apply steady,
controlled pressure, cutting only the cable insulation, not the copper
wire. Strip cable to the right length for the contact being
crimped. Proper lengths are listed in the instruction sheet that
accompanies each Anderson SB Connector. |
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