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WJ2830 Wire Jack shown crimped
to wire.
This assembly is easily plugged
into sockets
and can be unplugged and reused. |
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Wire Jacks are used to connect 28 or
30 AWG solid conductor, Kynar insulated
wire to 039-16 series sockets and X50-TJ
terminals. The same Wire Jack (WJ2830)
is used for both wire gages.
Wire Jacks are available with or without
pre-attached wire. An air-actuated crimper
(CR2830) is also available for permanently
attaching customer-supplied wire to Wire
Jacks.
- Connect the crimper to 60±5 psi (4.2±0.4
kg/cm2) air.
- Strip the 28 or 30 AWG solid conductor,
Kynar insulated wire to .120±.015 inches
(3.05±.38 mm). QA offers WS28 and WS30
wire strippers preset to this length.
- Insert the wire fully into the Wire
Jack, making certain the Kynar insulation
bottoms inside.
- Insert the wire and Wire Jack assembly
fully into the crimping nest.
- Press and release the trigger.
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CR2830
Air-Actuated Crimper |
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Wire
Jack Installation |
- Grasp the wire just behind the Wire
Jack Insulator with tweezers as shown.
- Insert assembly into back of socket
until Wire Jack shoulder contacts socket.
A positive "click"will be felt when
assembly is complete.
Wire Jacks are reusable and may be removed
by pulling straight back on the wire.
The crimper is a precision tool which
requires no maintenance other than occasional
adjustment of crimp depth. |
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