PIDG Terminals, Splices, and End Caps 114-2157
Rev
E 3
of 14
Tyco Electronics Corporation
408–7424 Checking Terminal Crimp Height or Gaging Die Closure
408–8044 Miniature Quick–Change Applicator for Tape–Mounted Closed Barrel Terminals
408–8053 Miniature Quick–Change Applicators
408–8082 Miniature Quick–Change Applicators (Side–Feed Type) with Air Feed
408–9252 PRO–CRIMPER* III Hand Crimping Tool 58433–3
408–9586 Pneumatic Crimping Heads 314269–1, 314270–3, and 314537–1
408–9640 Crimp Quality Monitor Applicators for Side–Feed and End–Feed Applications
408–9816 Handling of Reeled Products
409–1993 AMP–TAPETRONIC* Machine 69875
409–5842 AMP–O–LECTRIC* Model “G” Terminating Machine 354500–1
409–5862 626 Pneumatic Tooling Assemblies 189721–[ ]
409–5878 AMPOMATOR* CLS IV+ Lead–Making Machines 356500–[ ]
2.6. Standards and Publications
Military specifications provide industry test and performance requirements. Documents available which pertain
to this product are:
MIL–T 7928/1, “Terminal, Lug and Splices, Conductor, Crimp Style, Copper Terminal, Lug, Crimp Style,
Copper, Insulated, Ring Tongue, for Thin Wall Wire, Type II, Class I for 105
_
C Total Conductor
Temperature”
MIL–T 7928/4, “Terminals, Lug and Splices, Conductor, Crimp Style, Copper Terminal, Lug, Insulated, Ring
Tongue, Bell–Mounted Type II, Class I for 150
_
C Total Conductor Temperature”
MIL–T 7928/5, “Terminals, Lug and Splices, Conductor, Crimp Style”
MIL–T 7928/6, “Terminals, Lug and Splices, Conductor, Crimp Style, Splice, Electric, (Permanent, Type II,
Class 1) for 150
_
C Total Conductor Temperature”
MS 17182, “Terminal, Lug, Crimp Style, Copper, Insulated (Servo Components), Type II, Class I for 125
_
C
Total Conductor Temperature”
MS 25036, “Terminal, Lug, Crimp Style, Copper, Insulated, Ring Tongue, Bell Mouthed, Type II, Class 1 for
105
_
C Total Conductor Temperature”
MS 25274, “Cap, Electrical (Wire End, Crimp Style, Type II, Class 1) for 105
_
C Total Conductor
Temperature”
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Limitation
These terminals and end caps are suitable for 300 volts maximum, and the splices are suitable for 600 volts
maximum.
The terminals, splices, and end caps having the following insulation can withstand the following temperature
range:
nylon –40 to 105
_
C [–40 to 221
_
F]
PVC –10 to 90
_
C [14 to 194
_
F]
PVF2–65 to 150
_
C [–149 to 302
_
F]
3.2. Storage
A. Ultraviolet Light
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light may deteriorate the chemical composition used in the insulation.
B. Reel Storage
Tape–mounted reeled product should be stored horizontally to prevent sagging and possible stretching or
distortion of the plastic tape which could adversely affect feeding of the product through the tooling.
C. Shelf Life
The product should remain in the shipping containers until ready for use to prevent inadvertent damage.
The product should be used on a first in, first out basis to avoid storage contamination that could adversely
affect signal transmissions.