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RJ-45 Strain Relief Boots Sentinel Connector Systems' RJ-45 Strain Relief Boots in nine standard colors. They accommodate up to a 6.0 mm OD Cable. For further information e-mail sales@sentinelconn.com or call (717) 843-4240 and ask about the following Part Numbers. B0001 B0002 B0003 B0004 B0005 B0006 B0007 B0008 B0009 Light Gray Dark Gray Blue Yellow Green Black Purple White Red Specification Sheet Sentinel Connector Systems is now shipping Slim Line Rubber Boots in ten colors. They accommodate up to a 6.0 mm OD Cable. For further information e-mail sales@sentinelconn.com or call (717) 843-4240 and ask about the following Part Numbers. Blue B0013 Light Grey B0028 Dark Grey B0029 Yellow B0030 Green B0031 Black B0032 Dark Purple B0033 White B0034 Red B0035 Orange B0040 Specification Sheet Sentinel Connector Systems is also shipping Slim Line Plastic Boots . They accommodate up to a 6.0 mm OD Cable. For further information e-mail sales@sentinelconn.com or call (717) 843-4240 and ask about the following Part Numbers. MATRIX B0045L B0045LS B0046 B0046S B0046L B0046LS B0047L B0047LS B0049L Vertical Modular Jacks Features Complies with FCC Regulations Contact Material - Phos-Bronze 50 Micro-inch gold selectively plated over 50 micro inch nickel under plate Other plating thickness&#8217; available upon request Housing Material - UL V-0 Polyester (PBT) Specifications Current Rating - 1.5 Amp Max @ 25 degrees C 0.2 Amp Max @ 70 degrees C Voltage Rating - 150 Volts AC Max Dielectric Withstanding Voltage - 1000 Volts AC RMS, 60 Hz, 1 Min. Right Angle Modular Jacks 8P8C 10P10C Features Complies with FCC Regulations Contact Material - Phos-Bronze 50 Micro-inch gold selectively plated over 50 micro inch nickel under plate Other plating thickness&#8217; available upon request Housing Material - UL V-0 Polyester (PBT) Specifications Current Rating - 1.5 Amp Max @ 25 degrees C 0.2 Amp Max @ 70 degrees C Voltage Rating - 150 Volts AC Max Dielectric Withstanding Voltage - 1000 Volts AC RMS, 60 Hz, 1 Min. Semi-Automatic Termination Machines [Home] [About] [Catalog] [Plugs] [Tools] [DieSets] [Other] [MasterPartList] [ContactUs] ");
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Max Enhanced Performance Plugs Category 5, 5e and 6 Quabbin T1 Cable P/N 9720 Snag less Plug Body 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a load bar for precise conductor control US 6,331,126 - 6,663,419 - 6,517,377 Use with 111-08080063L34 Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications 111-08080062L34 Short Body with Strain relief can Category 6 Channel Performance Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 Conductive NEXT Reduction System 8X8 - Snagless Plugs 107-080800-34 8X8 Standard Back - Snag less - Solid or Stranded For Category 5 and 5e applications. 108-080810-14 8X8 Radial Back - Stranded only 108-080810-24 8X8 Radial Back - .014 Solid or Stranded 108-080810-54 8X8 Radial Back - .012 Solid or Stranded 113-080800-34 Snag less Plug Body 8X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications. 113-08080016L34 Snag less Plug Body 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Uses a load bar for precise conductor control. 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Diameter Conductors 110S101010-24 10X10 Radius Back - .014 Solid or Stranded 110S101010C24 10X10 Radius Back - .014 Solid or Stranded 111-080800-34 8X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications 111-08080028L34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Conductive NEXT Reduction System Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications 111-08080054L34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 Conductive NEXT Reduction System For Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications Patch Cord Tests 111-08080062L34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a Patented Plug and Load Bar US 6,331,126 - 6,663,419 - 6,517,377 Use with 111-08080063L34 For Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications 111-08080063L34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a Patented Plug and Load Bar US 6,331,126 - 6,663,419 - 6,517,377 Use with 111-08080062L34 For Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications 111-0808LB16-34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a load bar for precise conductor control For Category 5e applications 111S08080016-34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a load bar for precise conductor control For Category 5e, T-1 and Proposed Cat 6 applications 111S08080016C34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a load bar for precise conductor control For Category 5eapplications 111S08080028L34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a conductive load bar for NEXT reduction For Category 6 applications 111S08080028C34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a conductive load bar for NEXT reduction For Category 6 applications 111S08080062C34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded For Category 6 applications 111S08080062L34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded For Category 6 applications 111S08080063C34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded For Category 6 applications 111S08080063L34 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded For Category 6 applications 113-080800-34 Snag less Plug Body 8X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications 113-08080016L34 Snag less Plug Body 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a load bar for precise conductor control For Category 5e applications 113-08080028L34 Snag less Plug Body 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 Conductive NEXT Reduction System For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications 201-080800-04 8X8 Vertical Entry PCB Jack - 50 micro gold Standard Performance Version Used for Category 5 and 5e Applications 203-080800-04 8X8 Right Angle PCB Jack - Non Keyed - 50 micro gold 203-080801-04 8X8 Right Angle PCB Jack - Right Key - 50 micro gold 203-080802-04 8X8 Right Angle PCB Jack - Left Key - 50 micro gold 203-080803-04 8X8 Right Angle PCB Jack - Both Keys - 50 micro gold 203-101000-04 10X10 Right Angle PCB Jack - Non Keyed - 50 micro gold 203-101001-04 10X10 Right Angle PCB Jack - Right Key - 50 micro gold 203-101002-04 10X10 Right Angle PCB Jack - Left Key - 50 micro gold 203-101003-04 10X10 Right Angle PCB Jack - Both Keys - 50 micro gold 204-080800-04 8X8 Vertical Entry PCB Jack - 50 micro gold Patented High Speed NEXT Enhanced Performance Version NEXT better than -40db on all pair combinations Used for Category 5e and 6 applications 900000 Ratchet Hand Tool THE Tool for Medium Volume Termination needs 900003 All in One Termination Tool Terminates 4X4 - 6X6 - 8X8 Sentinel Modular Plugs 900005 Ratchet Hand Tool Professional Quality Hand Tool 900007 C Crimp Shield Termination Tool Hand Tool for C Version Shielded Plugs Crimps the external strain relief and plug contacts at the same time 900008 112S Series Termination Tool Hand Tool for 112S Series Shielded Plugs Crimps the shield can and plug contacts at the same time 900001 Knuckle Press Use this press for Heavy Duty Bench Top Terminations B0001 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Light Gray B0002 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Dark Gray B0003 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Blue B0004 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Yellow B0005 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Green B0006 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Black B0007 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Purple B0008 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: White B0009 RJ-45 Strain Relief Boot: Red [Home] [About] [Catalog] [Plugs] [Tools] [DieSets] [Other] [MasterPartList] [ContactUs] ");
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For Category 5e applications. 113-08080028L34 Snag less Plug Body 8X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 Conductive NEXT Reduction System. For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications Modular Plug Catalog All Non-Shielded Plug drawings in one PDF file Category 6 Plugs New Plugs for TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1 Patch Cord Requirements. Vertical Modular Jacks Right Angle Modular Jacks Shielded Modular Plugs RJ45 Strain Relief Boots Hand Termination Tooling Die Sets for Hand Tools Semi-Automatic Termination Tooling ","Sentinel® Designs and Manufactures Modular Connector Systems for the Premise Wiring, Computer Networking, Medical and Telecommunications Industries. These Connectors are designed for High Speed Transmission of Data complying with the requirements for Category 5, 5e and Category 6 Performance for Structured Cabling Systems."," About nof SRV=SRV About Sentinel Connector Systems Our Mission Sentinel's Mission is to provide customers with the highest quality data grade connectors to assure their maximum productivity with customer service individualized and second to none. Introduction Sentinel Connector Systems is a Full Service Connector Company specializing in RJ Modular Systems. Sentinel manufactures standard and high speed Enhanced Plugs and Jacks meeting the needs of both today and future requirements. Our manufacturing facility is 43,500 Sq. Ft. in size and located in York, Pennsylvania. Sentinel manufactures it's plastic components on Battenfeld and Cincinnati molding presses. Connectors are assembled with equipment both purchased and designed / manufactured in house. Our Quality Department utilizes equipment to test gold thickness and mechanical properties of all the connectors manufactured. The Engineering Department uses State of the Art CAD equipment and has a fully equipped Tool Room to support Manufacturing as well as New Product Development. Using our Unique capabilities in Engineering and Manufacturing Sentinel has evolved into the Low Cost , High Quality manufacturer of Modular Products based in the United States. Our products are sold directly from the factory in quantities greater than 1000 pieces. For smaller quantities we use stocking distributors. [Home] [About] [Catalog] [Plugs] [Tools] [DieSets] [Other] [MasterPartList] [ContactUs] ");
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OD.For cable conductors to .048 inch Max. OD. For Industrial Ethernet cables or oversize Horizontal Cable Applications.For Industrial Ethernet cables or oversize Horizontal Cable Applications. Category 5e PerformanceCategory 5e Performance 106-08080058-348X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded  106-08080058-34For Category 5 and 5e applications. 106-08080058-34For oversize conductors to .048 in. Max. 106S08080058C348X8 Standard Back -  Solid or Stranded  106S08080058C34For Shielded Applications.  106S08080058C34For Category 5 and 5e applications. 106S08080058C34For oversize conductors to .048 in. Max. Enhanced Performance PlugsEnhanced Performance Plugs 8X88X8 Category 5, 5e and 6Category 5, 5e and 6 Category 5 PerformanceCategory 5 Performance 110-080800-14 8X8 Standard Back - Stranded only  110-080800-14 For Category 5 applications. 110-080800-14 For .040 Max. Diameter Conductors. 110-080800-18 8X8 Standard Back - Stranded only  110-080800-18 Double Selective Plating 110-080800-18 For Category 5 applications. 110-080800-18 For .040 Max. Diameter Conductors. 110-080800-548X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded 110-080800-54For Category 5 applications. 110-080800-54For .040 Max. Diameter Conductors. 110-080810-14 8X8 Radius Back - Stranded only  110-080810-14 For Category 5 applications. 110-080810-14 For .040 Max. Diameter Conductors. 110-080810-188X8 Radius Back - Stranded only 110-080810-18Double Selective Plating 110-080810-18For Category 5 applications. 110-080810-18For .040 Max. Diameter Conductors. 110-080810-548X8 Radius Back - Solid or Stranded  110-080810-54For Category 5 applications. 110-080810-54For .040 Max. Diameter Conductors. 110-080820-248X8 Open Back - Solid or Stranded  110-080820-24For Category 5 applications.  110-080820-24Works on Quabbin T1 Cable P/N 9720 110-080820-24For .040 Max. Diameter Conductors. Category 5e Performance.Category 5e Performance. 106-080800-348X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded  106-080800-34For Category 5 and 5e applications. 107-080800-34Snag less Plug Body 107-080800-348X8 Standard Back -  Solid or Stranded  107-080800-34For Category 5 and 5e applications. 111-0808LB16-348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  111-0808LB16-34Uses a load bar for precise conductor control. 111-0808LB16-34For Category 5e applications. 113-08080016L34Snag less Plug Body 113-08080016L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  113-08080016L34Uses a load bar for precise conductor control. 113-08080016L34For Category 5e applications. Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant.Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant. 111-08080062L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  111-08080062L34Uses a Patented Plug and Load Bar  111-08080062L34US 6,331,126 - 6,663,419 - 6,517,377 111-08080062L34Use with 111-08080063L34 111-08080062L34For Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications. 111-08080063L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  111-08080063L34Uses a Patented Plug and Load Bar 111-08080063L34US 6,331,126 - 6,663,419 - 6,517,377 111-08080063L34Use with 111-08080062L34 111-08080063L34For Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications. 112S08080053L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  112S08080053L34Uses a Patent Pending Load Bar 112S08080053L34Short Body with Strain relief can. 112S08080053L34For Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications. 112S08080055L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  112S08080055L34Short Body with Strain relief can. 112S08080055L34Uses a Patent Pending Load Bar 112S08080055L34For Category 6 Patch Cord Compliant applications. 111-08080054L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  111-08080054L34Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 111-08080054L34Conductive NEXT Reduction System. 111-08080054L34For Category  6 Patch Cord Compliant applications. Category 6 Channel Performance.Category 6 Channel Performance. 111-08080028L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  111-08080028L34Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 111-08080028L34Conductive NEXT Reduction System. 111-08080028L34For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications. 113-08080028L34Snag less Plug Body 113-08080028L348X8 Load Bar Opening - Solid or Stranded  113-08080028L34Uses a Patented Load Bar - US 6,331,126 113-08080028L34Conductive NEXT Reduction System. 113-08080028L34For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications. 111-080800-348X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded  111-080800-34For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications. 113-080800-34Snag less Plug Body 113-080800-348X8 Standard Back - Solid or Stranded  113-080800-34For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications. 112-080800-348X8 Short Body .485 length. Standard Back - Solid or Stranded  112-080800-34For Category 5e and Cat 6 Channel applications. 112-080800-34Used to make over molded patch cords. 112S080800-348X8 Short Body .485 length. 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All machines have full test capability with the cable tests performed as part of the termination procedure.  SPECIFICATIONS FOR SS-20 MODEL CRIMPING MACHINES Crimping machine portion. 1. Usable connectors... ... ... ... ... ... ... Recommended Sentinel Connectors 4x4, 2x6, 4x6, 6x6, 8x8, 10x10 & Cat 5 2. Function ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. Crimping modular connectors onto cable. 3. Power Source ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. AC 100v, 50/60Hz, 5Amp (Transformer is prepared for 115v or 220v) 4. Driving System ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Single phase induction motor with gear head Power consumption ... ... ... ... ... Rated current ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. Starting current ... ... ... ... ... ... .. Gear head reduction ratio ... ... 90w 0.75A 1.9A 1.25 5. Electric Brake ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 3A (for 0.5 sec.) 6. Mechanical power ... ... ... ... ... ... .. Punch pressure 130Kg Punch stroke 16mm 7. Operation speed ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . Machine cycle time ... ... 1.5 sec. (1.1 sec. of Crimping + 0.5 sec. of electrical check under 10 ft. cable) 8. Emergency release function ... ... Reversing motor by  ev switch R 9. Fuse ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 A 10. Size ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 5.5 (w) x 10 ¼ (h) x 13 1/8 (d) 11. Weight ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 15.5Kg  MANUAL FOR SS-20 PRESS I. Set-up A) B) C) D) E) Refer to page 7 for a pictorial view while following instructions. Plug press into the transformer provided. Plug cable tester into 100 volts outlet. Attach cables (supplied) to press and cable tester as labeled. Select proper combination of switches on press. 1) Auto/Hand (on press) 2) Double/Single (on press) 3) With a known good cable set-up a signature (on tester). II. Ready to run With the signature cable, insert into the nest(s). When the plug reaches proper depth, a micro switch in rear of nest actuates a single rotation of the press. When a single plug is required, only the left nest can be utilized. CAUTION: When using both nests, make sure the selector switch is on double! After ram on press has returned to top position, a solenoid located behind the nests will actuate, bringing down the testers to check continuity, shorts and correct polarity of plugs to wire. This solenoid will remain energized as long as plugs remain in the nests. Once the plug moves away from the micro switch in rear of nest, the testers will return. III. Adjustments A) Nests Both nests can be individually adjusted or can be adjusted as a unit. 1) Individually ­ There are three cap screws that hold the nests into place and an adjusting bolt. When, for instance, only the right side is in need of movement, loosen the setscrews in the front (item #30), and make a small adjustment on the screw on the right side of machine (item #22).  2) As a unit ­ In order to move the unit from left to right, loosen screw (item #20), then loosen unit hold down screws found in the front (item #28) and adjust left or right as needed. 3) Nest removal ­ To remove nests from the machine loosen two screws that hold the nests in place (item #31) and remove 25mm cap screws (1 ea.) that fix the nests in place to holder. Remove nests and reverse this process when replacing. 4) Plug adjustment ­ To tighten or loosen the plug fit, use the two 20mm set-screws located on the side of nests for adjusting the spring tension of the ball bearings that hold the plugs in place. B) Punch holder assembly The punches can also be adjusted as a unit or individually. To move punches as a unit, loosen the two 5mm cap screws in the front of the head (item #32), move the head up or down using the screw on top (item #24) for adjusting, and retighten screws when proper position is located. C) Punches 1) On 4x4, 2x6, 4x6 and 6x6 presses, only blade driver and crimp punch are individually adjustable. There are small slotted screws on the top (item #5) of punch holder assembly. To make an adjustment first loosen screw (item #23) in front and the setscrew on the side of punch holder assembly (item #27). Make the desired adjustments (NOTE: one complete turn of #5 screw is equivalent to .020 or 5mm). When the movement is made, push tooling up while lightly snuggling the setscrews on the side (item #27); then tighten the screws in front (item #23). 2) No adjustment left to right is necessary for punches because the location is set by the setscrews in #1. Any adjustment required can be made by adjusting the nest (only if absolutely necessary). 3) Strip the jacket cord, trim the conductor to length, place a plug on both ends of cord and insert the plugs into the nests. 4) The motor starts to run when both plugs are inserted to the depth far enough to actuatethe micro switches located in the innermost of the nests. When actuated, the ram with tooling moves downward to crimp the contacts, latch and conductor bar. NOTE: The machine will not actuate (when double switch is selected) unless both plugs are properly seated and both micro switches are made. 5) When a cycle is made the test fingers will come down and test for shorts, continuity and miswires. If the product is ok and meets the desired signature, the tester will display a good reading.  6) If there is a short or other problem, a tone will be heard and error will be displayed on the screen. Test fingers will stay down, touching the contacts, until at least one of the plugs has been removed from the nest, deactivating the micro switch. 7) If for some reason the ram does not return to its original position after crimping, turn the switch (labeled rev) on to return the ram manually. When ram is at the top, turn rev switch off before  TERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are intended for use with the SS-20 in conjunction with Sentinel Connectors modular plugs. This product comes to you in single assemblies with contacts preinserted. Please refer to product manual for details on determining which of Sentinel plugs will work the best for your application. Any further help may s be obtained by contacting Sentinel direct and obtaining the proper guides. Once you have determined which combination is best suited, strip the cable back far enough to allow the individual conductors to be inserted into the plug while also maintaining the outer jacket positioned under the jacket lock on the plug. Position the conductors, as desired, and insert them into the plug, making sure the conductors, as desired, and insert them into the plug, making sure the conductors are securely positioned against the front of the plastic, to ensure the contacts penetrate properly. After preparing cables with connectors, you are ready for termination. If only one plug is required to be terminated, switch machine to single. If both are desired, switch the button to double. This will allow you to properly align both connectors before the ram cycles down. After the ram completes the cycle, (keeping the plugs positioned in the nests) the test leads will come down, testing for continuity, shorts and opens. If the tested cable is defective, the tester will indicate exactly what the defect is. For further instructions on the tester, refer to the tester manual provided. Once the cable is completed, a contact height check is necessary to maintain compliance with FCC, which is .237 +/- .005 from the bottom of the plug base (not including the tab) to the top of the contacts. This is roughly .023 from the top of the plug to the contacts at a nominal tolerance. The tooling can be replaced relatively simply and quickly for short down time. Each tool can be adjusted individually or as a unit depending on what the need is. The machine can be adjusted manually by removing guard to obtain access. Then turn the power off and place an Allen wrench into the screw in rear of machine behind motor. Now rotate wrench (clockwise or counter clockwise) until ram comes down to a plug inserted into the nest for any adjustment necessary. After making the adjustment, continue rotating the wrench either way until the ram reaches the top and makes contact with the micro switch. CAUTION: Remove Allen wrench before resuming power.      RECEIVING INSPECTION This machine has been thoroughly inspected before leaving our facility. This provides the assurance that the machine produces good termination and Is ready to use. However, the following points should be reviewed to verify that no problems have occurred during shipment. 1. Carefully uncrate the machine and place it on a sturdy bench and examine it against the report sent with machine. 2. Inspect the entire machine for evidence of damage that may have occurred during transit. If in fact the machine shows signs of damage, contact Sentinel Connector Systems, Inc. immediately. 3. Check all components to be certain they are secure. Don operate t machine until all loose tooling has been tightened down safely. SS-20 SPARE TOOLING Suggested Spare tooling for the SS-20 machine are as follows: A. One each machine - 901300 break pack B. Two each machine - 901306 micro switch C. One complete set of tester leads ­ 8 male (901307), 8 female (901308) D. One pair of contact punches on most used product 10-position 901054 contact driver 8-position 901053 contact driver 6-position 901052 contact driver 4-position 901051 contact driver  SS-20 SPARE PARTS ­ ELECTRICAL ITEMS ITEM # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 PART # 901300 901301 901302 901303 901304 901306 901307 901308 901309 901310 901311 901312 901313 901314 901315 901316 901317 901319 901324 901326 901325 SEE NOTE SEE NOTE 901345 901346 901368 901369 901370 901371 901372 901373 901374 901375 901376 901379 DESCRIPTION Brake pack SB31-1N MY2 Relay H3Y-2 Relay LY-4 Relay Circuit Board Micro Switch SS-SGL Tester Leads ­ Male Tester Leads ­ Female 6 Position Test Block ­ Delrin 8 Position Test Block ­ Delrin 10 Position Test Block ­ Delrin 6 Position Test Block Set ­ Male 6 Position Test Block Set ­ Female 8 Position Test Block Set ­ Male 8 Position Test Block Set ­ Female 10 Position Test Block Set ­ Male 10 Position Test Block Set ­ Female Tester Coil MY-4 Relay KD-600 Transformer KN-6 Transformer Motor ­ Contact Factory Gear Box ­ Contact Factory Induction Motor Gear Head Push Button Switch Push Button Switch Rocker Switch (DS-308) Fuse Holder Midget Fuse Power Cord 20 Pin Gold Socket 20 Pin Header ­ Right Angle Lock Ejector Rocket Switch ­ Hand/Auto  SS-20 SPARE TERMINATING PUNCHES ITEM # 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 PART # 901051 901052 901053 901054 901055 901056 901057 901058 901059 901061 901062 901200 DESCRIPTION CD-4 (4 Position Contact Driver) CD-6 (6 Position Contact Driver) CD-8 (8 Position Contact Driver) CD-10 (10 Position Contact Driver) CB-4 (4 Position Conductor Bar Punch) CB-6 (6 Position Conductor Bar Punch) CB-8/10 (8 & 10 Position Conductor Bar Punch) LC-4/6 (4 & 6 Position Latch Crimp Punch) LC-8/10 (8 & 10 Position Latch Crimp Punch) Spacer Block For SL Plug Conductor Bar Spacer For Cat 5 Punch Adjusting Screw & Nut  SS-20 SPARE NESTS & ACCESSORIES ITEM # 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 PART # 901100 901101 901102 901103 901104 901105 901106 901107 901108 901109 901110 901111 901112 901113 901114 901115 901116 901117 901118 901119 901120 901121 901122 901123 901124 901125 DESCRIPTION 4 Position Nest ­ Left Hand 4 Position Nest ­ Right Hand Left Clip, Left Side, Left Nest 4-Pos. Left Clip, Right Side, Left Nest 4-Pos. Right Clip, Right Side, Right Nest 4-Pos. Right Clip, Left Side, Right Nest 4-Pos. 6 Position Nest ­ Left Hand 6 Position ­ Right Hand Left Clip, Left Side, Left Nest 6-Pos. Left Clip, Right Side, Left Nest 6-Pos. Right Clip, Left Side, Right Nest 6-Pos. Right Clip, Right Side, Right Nest 6-Pos. 8/10 Position Nest ­ Left Hand 8/10 Position Nest ­ Right Hand Left Clip, Left Side, Left Nest 8/10 Pos. Left Clip, Right Side, Left Nest 8/10 Pos. Right Clip, Right Side, Right Nest 8/10 Pos. Right Clip, Left Side, Right Nest 8/10 Pos. 8/10 Position Shielded Nest ­ Left Hand 8/10 Position Shielded Nest ­ Right Hand 8/10 Position Winged Nest ­ Left Hand 8/10 Position Winged Nest ­ Right Hand Ball Bearings For Nest Springs For Nest Set-Screws For Nests Vileres For Nests  SS-20 MACHINE COMPONENTS ITEM # 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 PART # 901318 901329 901330 901331 901332 901333 901334 901335 901336 901337 901338 901339 901340 901341 901342 901343 901344 901347 901348 901349 901350 901351 901352 901353 901354 901355 901357 901358 901359 901360 901361 901362 901363 901364 901365 901366 901367 901600 DESCRIPTION Brass Ram Bushing Left Side Cover Right Side Cover Rear Cover Machine Base Bracket Base Cord Holder Plate Rear Panel Front Panel Chassis Pin #1 Positioning Bolt Left Plug Stop Right Plug Stop Left Nest Holder Right Nest Holder Anvil Parallel Key Bearings Eccentric Shaft Guide Pedestal Slider Block Metal Guide Slide Stop 6 Position Punch Holder 8 Position Punch Holder (M3 X 45mm) Round Joint Screw Spacer (Acryl, Black) Limit Switch Bracket Spring Collar Bracket Pin #2 Pin #3 Clevis Arm Main Guard For Machine            TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS Motor will not run Check the relays in rear of machine. They may have come loose during shipment. Check the micro switch at the top of machine for proper placement and/or not working. Check break pac relay to ensure it is working properly. Micro switch in nest may be faulty, or may be pushed too far. There maybe lint build-up. Check both nests. Remove rear cover and listen for a relay kicking in when machine is turned on. This could be a circuit board problem. Consult a factory representative. Tooling may be out of adjustment, causing plastic skiving of the ribs which insulates the test probes from the contacts. If test leads don have enough bend on the t front, they may not snap down between the ribs to make continuity with the contacts in the plug. Ram cycling continuously up and down No cycle on auto Reverse light continuing to stay on Testing displaying error; product looks fine  MAINTENANCE FOR SS-20 1. 2. Use a soft brush to lightly remove any debris that may build up on machine. Always keep the nest cavity clean. Grease machine at the top, once a month or every 500 hours of service. With the machine off, take a cloth underneath the ram and remove excess grease. This should be done from time to time between greasings to assure that grease does not come in contact with product. When replacing tooling, store unused tooling in plastic or wax paper after being lightly sprayed with light oil. When replacing tooling, lightly brush off tooling working surfaces and wipe oil clean from tooling. Do not oil the gibbs, as this will break down the grease that has been placed in them from the factory. A maintenance program should be established for service on a regular basis. The amount of usage will determine whether this should be performed daily, weekly or monthly. Take extra care that no chemicals remain in the nest portion of the machine when resuming production. This will prevent any possible chemical reaction. Contact a service representative for any further information. 3. 4. 5. 6. WARNING! 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All machines have full test capability with the cable tests performed as part of the termination procedure. 1  SPECIFICATIONS FOR SPA-100 MODEL CRIMPING MACHINES Crimping machine portion 1. Usable connectors.....................Recommended Sentinel Connectors 8x8, Cat 5 &Cat 6 (4x4, 2x6, 4x6, 6x6 Consult factory) 2. Function ................................ Crimping modular connectors onto cable 3. Power Source ......................... AC 115v, 60Hz, 5Amp 4. Driving System ........................ Single phase induction motor with gear head Power consumption ............... 90w Rated current ....................... 0.75A Starting current .................... 1.9A Gear head reduction ratio ...... 30:1 Power....................................1/10 H.P. 5. Mechanical power .................... Punch pressure 130Kg Punch stroke 16mm 6. Operation speed ...................... Machine cycle time ...... 1.5 sec. (1.1 sec. of Crimping + 0.5 sec. of electrical check under 10 ft. cable) 7. Emergency release function ......Reversing motor by Rev switch 8. Fuse ....................................... 5 A 9. Size ...................................... 5.5 (w) x 10 10. Weight .................................. 40.4lbs 5/8 (h) x 13 1/8 (d) 2  MANUAL FOR SPA-100 PRESS I. Set-up A) B) C) D) E) Refer to page 6 for a pictorial view while following instructions. Plug press into the wall outlet 110 volts. Plug cable tester into 110 volts outlet. Attach cables (supplied) to press and cable tester as labeled. Select proper combination of switches on press. 1) Auto/Hand (on press) 2) Double/Single (on press) 3) With a known good cable set-up a signature (on tester). II. Ready to run With the signature cable, insert into the nest(s). When the plug reaches proper depth, a micro switch in rear of nest actuates a single rotation of the press. When a single plug is required, only the left nest can be utilized. CAUTION: When using both nests, make sure the selector switch is on double! After ram on press has returned to top position, maintain the position of the plugs in the nest to insure an accurate reading on the tester. The plugs in the nests will actuate a micro switch to cycle machine, (if plug is removed and reinserted it will cycle again). When the ram is at it top position the test wires are making contact with the gold pins in the plugs, this will allow the tester to check continuity, shorts and correct polarity of plugs to wire. This test will remain active as long as plugs remain in the nests. Once the plug moves away from the micro switch in rear of nest, the machine resets itself to begin a new termination. III. Adjustments A) Nests Both nests are in a fixed position and cannot be adjusted. However, They can be removed and replaced with other nests allowing termination of various Sentinel Connector Systems connectors. 1) The nests are equipped with two ball vilers that seat the connector into the nest securely. At times it may be necessary to remove these and replace them with new, when doing this please be sure not to over tighten as to damage the connector. 3  B) Punch holder assembly The punches can also be adjusted as a unit or individually. To move punches as a unit, loosen the two cap screws in the front of the head (item #65, page 18), move the head up or down using the screw on top (item #64 page13) for adjusting, and retighten screws when proper position is located. C) Punches 1) In order to make individual adjustments of the punches, there are small slotted screws on the top (item #60 page 17) of punch holder assembly. To make an adjustment first loosen screw (item #69 page 17) in front and the set screw on the side of punch holder assembly (item #61 page17). Make the desired adjustments (NOTE: one complete turn of #60 screw is equivalent to .020 or 5mm). When the movement is made, push tooling up while lightly snugging the set screws on the side (item #61); then tighten the screws in front (item #69). 2) Any adjustment left to right can be made if necessary by loosening the screws at (item#66) adjustment required can be made by adjusting the proper tool unit in direction desired. (see step 3 for a detailed description of how to make alignment. 3) Try this when lining up connector to punch. Remove the two punches on the side needing adjustment(left or right). Leave the contact punch installed, being held by set screw on the side of the unit. Now place a pre-inserted connector into the nest and jog the ram down just above the connector. With a small magnifying glass you will be able to see which way the tools need to move in relationship to the connector. You will now be able to make this adjustment. Loosen the proper bolts that move this unit and adjust. Retighten the bolts and return ram to its top position. Replace the punches and retighten them. 4) Strip the jacket cord, trim the conductor to length, place a connector on both ends of cord and insert the plugs into the nest. 5) When a cycle is made the test fingers will remain on the conncetor and test for shorts, continuity and miswires. If the product is ok and meets the desired signature, the tester will display a good reading. 6) If there is a short or other problem, a tone will be heard and error will be displayed on the screen. Test fingers will stay down, touching the contacts, until at least one of the plugs has been removed from the nest, deactivating the micro switch. 7) If for some reason the ram does not return to its original position after crimping, turn the switch (labeled rev) on to return the ram manually. When ram is at the top, turn rev switch off before. 4    TERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are intended for use with the SPA-100 in conjunction with Sentinel Connectors modular plugs. This product comes to you in single assemblies with contacts pre-inserted. Please refer to product manual for details on determining which of Sentinels plugs will work the best for your application. Any further help may be obtained by contacting Sentinel direct and obtaining the proper guides. Once you have determined which combination is best suited, strip the cable back far enough to allow the individual conductors to be inserted into the plug while also maintaining the outer jacket positioned under the jacket lock on the plug. Position the conductors, as desired, and insert them into the plug, making sure the conductors, as desired, and insert them into the plug, making sure the conductors are securely positioned against the front of the plastic, to ensure the contacts penetrate properly. After preparing cables with connectors, you are ready for termination. If only one plug is required to be terminated, switch machine to single. If both are desired, switch the button to double. This will allow you to properly align both connectors before the ram cycles down. After the ram completes the cycle, (keeping the plugs positioned in the nests) the test leads will come down, testing for continuity, shorts and opens. If the tested cable is defective, the tester will indicate exactly what the defect is. For further instructions on the tester, refer to the tester manual provided. Once the cable is completed, a contact height check is necessary to maintain compliance with FCC, which is .237 +/- .005 from the bottom of the plug base (not including the tab) to the top of the contacts. This is roughly .023 from the top of the plug to the contacts at a nominal tolerance. The tooling can be replaced relatively simply and quickly for short down time. Each tool can be adjusted individually or as a unit depending on what the need is. The machine can be adjusted manually by removing motor guard to obtain access. Then turn the power off and rotate the fan in the direction desired (the ram will go up or down depending on the direction fan is turned clockwise or counter clockwise). Rotate the motor until ram comes down to a plug inserted into the nest for any adjustment necessary (the contacts in the plug should align with the contacts that do the driving). After making the adjustment, continue rotating the motor either way until the ram reaches the top and makes contact with the micro switch. 7  RECEIVING INSPECTION This machine has been thoroughly inspected before leaving our facility. This provides the assurance that the machine produces good termination and Is ready to use. However, the following points should be reviewed to verify that no problems have occurred during shipment. 1. Carefully uncrate the machine and place it on a sturdy bench and examine it against the report sent with machine. 2. Inspect the entire machine for evidence of damage that may have occurred during transit. If in fact the machine shows signs of damage, contact Sentinel Connector Systems, Inc. immediately. 3. Check all components to be certain they are secure. Dont operate machine until all loose tooling has been tightened down safely. 4. Please maintain the crate the machine has been delivered. In the event the machine has need of repairs or lease if terminated the machine must be sent back in its original crate. This is to maintain proper protection of the machine from any shipping damage. Your help in this manner is greatly appreciated. 5. 8               SPA-100 SPARE TOOLING Suggested Spare tooling for the SPA-100 machine is as follows: A. One each machine ­ 901306 micro switch B. Two each machine - 902300 micro switch C. One pair of contact punches on most used product 8-position 901053 contact driver TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS Motor will not run Check the relays in rear of machine. They may have come loose during shipment. Check the micro switch at the top of machine for proper placement and/or not working. Check break pac relay to ensure it is working properly. (see adjustment notes below) Micro switch in nest may be faulty, or may be pushed too far. There maybe lint build-up. Check both nests. Ram cycling continuously up and down or drifting No cycle on auto Testing displaying error; product looks fine Tooling may be out of adjustment, causing plastic skiving of the ribs which insulates the test probes from the contacts. If test leads dont have enough bend on the front, they may not snap down between the ribs to make continuity with the contacts in the plug. 22  MAINTENANCE FOR SPA-100 1. 2. Use a soft brush to lightly remove any debris that may build up on machine. Always keep the nest cavity clean. Grease machine at the top, once a month or every 500 hours of service. With the machine off, take a cloth underneath the ram and remove excess grease. This should be done from time to time between greasings to assure that grease does not come in contact with product. When replacing tooling, store unused tooling in plastic or wax paper after being lightly sprayed with light oil. When replacing tooling lightly brush off tooling working surfaces and wipe oil clean from tooling. Do not oil the gibbs, as this will break down the grease that has been placed in them from the factory. A maintenance program should be established for service on a regular basis. The amount of usage will determine whether this should be performed daily, weekly or monthly. Take extra care that no chemicals remain in the nest portion of the machine when resuming production. This will prevent any possible chemical reaction. Contact a service representative for any further information. 3. 4. 5. 6. WARNING! When maintenance is being performed, please make sure power is off! 23  Ram adjusting procedure: If the ram is cycling erratically or drifting down where it is difficult to insert a plug into the nest, follow these instructions. When the ram drops down to low after the plugs have been tested and then removed from the nest, the micro switch is a bit out of adjustment. · Loosen the nut (item #72) and turn the screw counter clockwise about 1/8th of a turn, then tighten the nut. If this doesnt eliminate the problem repeat the process. (this could also be done if the ram runs up and down without stoping.) but turn screw clockwise. If the ram reaches the top and doesnt come down properly to its initial starting point an adjustment the opposite direction is necessary (counterclockdwise). 24  SPA-100 SPARE PARTS ­ ELECTRICAL ITEMS ITEM # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PART # 901306 902300 902301 902302 902303 902304 902305 902306 902307 901370 901371 901372 901373 902308 901375 902309 902310 902311 902312 902313 DESCRIPTION Micro Switch SS-SGL Micro Switch (Radio Shack) Brothers Gear Motor Mitubishi Controller Terminal Block Capacitor Break Rectifier Reverse Switch Power Switch Rocker Switch (DS-308) Fuse Holder Midget fuse Power Cord Power Cord Grommet 20 Pin Header-Right Angle Test Wires Test Blocks Test Block Assembly Relay Socket SPA-100 SPARE TERMINATING PUNCHES ITEM # 26 27 28 PART # 901053 901057 901059 DESCRIPTION CD-8 (8 Position Contact Driver) CB-8/10 (8 & 10 Position Conductor Bar Punch) LC-8/10 (8 & 10 Position Latch Crimp Punch) 25  SPA-100 SPARE NESTS, ACCESSORIES & HARDWARE ITEM # 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 PART # 901112 901113 901114 901115 901116 901117 901125 902100 902101 902102 902103 902104 901348 902105 902106 902107 902108 902109 902110 902111 DESCRIPTION 8/10 Position Nest ­ Left Hand 8/10 Position Nest ­ Right Hand Ball Vilers for Plug Nests Ground Screws for Plug Nests Springs on Testers Punch Adjusting Screw & Nut Set Screws for Punches Bearing Tester Bearing Motor Adjustment Screw & Nut Vertical Adjustment Screw Horizontal Adjustment Screw Test Block Screw & Nuts Test Block Slide Pin #10-32 SHCS Dowel Pin for Spring 26  SPA-100 MACHINE COMPONENTS ITEM # 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 PART # 902325 902326 902327 902328 902329 902330 902331 902332 902333 902334 902334 902335 901353 901318 902336 902337 902338 902339 902340 902341 902342 902343 902344 902345 902346 902347 902349 902350 902351 DESCRIPTION Machine Base Upright Tool Slide Base Cover Front Panel Rear Panel Bottom Mounting Plate Spacer Block Nest Holder Left Plug Stop Right Plug Stop Guide Rail Slide Block Guide Block Brass Ram Bushing Eccentric Shaft Key Slide Stop Adjustment Block Punch Holder RH Punch Holder LH Pivot Bracket Tester Pivot Plate Micro Switch Bracket Guard Spacer Guard Spacer Main Machine Guard Cam Plate Main Machine Spacer for Guard Stop Plate 27      ");
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array_files[216]=new Array(0,4,"./SD000176.pdf","2007-01-29","69K"," SD000176 Model (1)","",""," ");
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array_files[222]=new Array(0,4,"./SD300054.pdf","2007-01-15","74K"," SD300054 Model (1)","",""," ");
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array_files[225]=new Array(0,4,"./SD300049.pdf","2007-01-15","68K"," SD300049 Model (1)","",""," ");
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array_files[228]=new Array(0,4,"./SD000153.pdf","2007-01-15","72K"," SD000153 Model (1)","",""," ");
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