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Tools
HEAVY-DUTY CRIMP TOOLS
Stock No. Manufacture No. Description Wire Gauge
683 Sargent No. SP2778/6228 CT Ratcheting battery lug crimping tool, ergonomic cushioned grips 8-1/0 Ga. 680 Sargent No. SP2775/6225CT Ratcheting battery lug and open barrel crimp tool, OEM style crimp 6-1 Ga. 682 Sargent No. SP2777/6227 CT Battery terminal diamond crimper, easy to adjust 1/0 - 3/0 Ga. 681 Sargent No. SP2776/6226 CT Ratcheting Crimp tool for cast battery terminals, diamond shaped crimp 4/0 - 250 MCM
Stock No. 683 Stock No. 681 Stock No. 680 Stock No. 682
HEAT GUNS
Stock No. Manufacture No. Description Max. Temp
536 Master Appliance MT-51H Hand-held butane micro torch 2-hour continuous burn time, shipped dry 2500F (1300C) 541 Master Appliance MT-70 Hand-held butane micro torch with slide lock 60 minutes continuous burn time, shipped dry 2500F (1300C)
*Butane not included
Stock No. 536 Stock No. 541
1. MEASURING YOUR TUBING
Measure the heat shrink tubing to length and cut with a scissor. The thickness of your bundle, as well as the desired final appearance, will determine the length of the tubing you cut. Generally, a piece 1 1/2 - 2 long will accommodate almost any need (such as this bundle of 10 CAT-5 network cables). Single wires or smaller bundles will require shorter pieces.
2. POSITIONING THE TUBING
Slip the tubing over the bundle and position it so that both the sleeved and unsleeved portions are sicientlycovered. Notice the small pieces of tubing installed on sin- gle wires as part of a color coding system. If your project requires multiple operations, always work up from the smallest to the largest bundle.
3. FINISHING THE INSTALLATION
Gently apply heat from a heat gun or torch with an appropriate diffusion attachment. Keep the heat source far enough away so that hot metal or direct lame doesn't come in contact with the tubing, wires or sleeving. Move the heat around the bundle to prevent damaging the sleeving and to ensure that all areas of the tubing have been shrunk to their limits. Be patient and work slowly. Once cooled, your installation is complete.
INSTALLING HEAT SHRINK TUBING
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