Tools Required
J-38125 Terminal
Repair Kit
Use crimp and seal splice sleeves to form a one-to-one
splice on all types of insulation except tefzel and coaxial to form a one-to-one
splice. Use tefzel and coaxial where there is special requirements
such as moisture sealing. Follow the instructions below in
order to splice copper wire using crimp and seal splice sleeves.
Splice Sleeve Color
| Crimp Tool Nest Color
| Wire Gage AWG/(Metric)
|
Salmon
| Red
| 20,18 / (0.5, 0.8)
|
Blue
| Blue
| 16, 14 / (1.0, 2.0)
|
Yellow
| Yellow
| 12, 10 / (3.0,
5.0)
|
- Open the harness.
• | If the harness is taped, remove the tape. |
• | To avoid wiring insulation damage, use a sewing ripper in order
to cut open the harness. |
• | If the harness has a black plastic conduit, pull out the desired
wire. |
- Cut the wire.
• | Cut as little wire off the harness as possible. |
• | Ensure that each splice is at least 40 mm (1.5 in)
away from other splices, harness branches and connectors. This helps prevent
moisture from bridging adjacent splices and causing damage. |
- Select the proper size
and type of wire.
• | The wire must be of equal or greater size than the original. |
• | The wire's insulation must have the same or higher temperature
rating (4). |
- | Use general purpose insulation for areas that are not subject
to high temperatures. |
- | Use a cross-linked polyethylene insulated wire for areas where
high temperatures are expected. |
| Important: Use cross-linked polyethylene wire to replace PVC, but do not replace
cross-linked polyethylene with PVC.
Cross-linked polyethylene wire is not fuel resistant. Do not use to
replace wire where there is the possibility of fuel contact.
|
- Strip the insulation.
• | Select the correct size opening in the wire stripper or work down
from the largest size. |
• | Strip approximately 7.5 mm (5/16 in) of insulation
from each wire to be spliced (1). |
- Select the proper splice sleeve (2) and the required crimp
nest tool, refer to the Crimp and Seal Splice Table.
- Place the nest tool in the J-38125
crimp tool.
- Place the splice sleeve in the crimp tool nest so that the crimp
falls at point 1 on the splice.
- Close the hand crimper handles slightly in order to hold the splice
sleeve firmly in the proper crimp tool nest.
- Insert the wires into the splice sleeve until the wire hits the
barrel stop. The splice sleeve has a stop in the middle of the barrel in order
to prevent the wire from passing through the splice (3).
- Close the handles of the J-38125
until the crimper handles open when released. The crimper
handles will not open until the proper amount of pressure is applied
to the splice sleeve.
- Shrink the insulation around the splice.
• | Using the heat torch apply heat to the crimped area of the barrel. |
• | Gradually move the heat barrel to the open end of the tubing. |
- | The tubing will shrink completely as the heat is moved along the
insulation. |
- | A small amount of sealant will come out of the end of the tubing
when sufficient shrinkage is achieved. |