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Instruction Sheet  
Modular Plug Hand Tools  
(Premium Grade) 231652-[ ]  
408-9767  
12 JUN 14 Rev R  
PROPER USE GUIDELINES  
Cumulative Trauma Disorders can result from the prolonged use of manually powered hand tools. Hand tools are intended for occasional use  
and low volume applications. A wide selection of powered application equipment for extended-use, production operations is available.  
1. INTRODUCTION  
2. DESCRIPTION (FIgure1)  
Modular Plug Hand Tools 231652-[ ] (shown in  
Figure 1) are designed to terminate modular plug  
connectors onto stranded or solid, shielded or  
unshielded flat oval cable or round cable. The tool also  
cuts and strips unshielded flat oval cable. Other cable  
must be prepared by separate tools.  
The die set consists of a nest and an indenter, each  
marked with a color-code dot. The die set is held in the  
tool by a single die-holding screw. Each die set is  
unique to its purpose, but die sets can be  
interchanged to accommodate any modular plug.  
Refer to Figure 2.  
Each tool includes Die Set (853400-[ ]) (see Figure 2),  
except Tool 2-231652-0 which is available without a  
die set. The die sets are also available separately.  
The tool features a wire cutter and flat oval cable  
stripper to prepare unshielded flat oval cable. The tool  
handle ensures full crimping. Once engaged, the  
ratchet will not release until the handles have been  
FULLY closed, unless the ratchet release (pawl) is  
depressed to manually release the ratchet. When  
depressed, the pawl prevents crimping of an  
improperly positioned modular plug.  
All numerical values in this instruction sheet are in  
metric units [with U.S. customary units in brackets].  
Dimensions are in millimeters [and inches]. Figures  
NOTE  
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are not drawn to scale.  
Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are  
provided in Section 8, REVISION SUMMARY.  
DIE SET  
TOOL  
PART  
COLOR  
DESCRIPTION  
NUMBER CODE DOT (Modular Plug Type)  
Nest (Die)  
Color Code Dot  
8-Position Line  
Die Holding  
Screw  
Indenter (Die)  
Color Code Dot  
Blue (Small Conductor)  
Keyed, Non-Keyed  
2-231652-1† 0-853400-1  
Black  
Shielded  
4-Position  
Handset  
2-231652-3 0-853400-3  
2-231652-6 0-853400-6  
2-231652-7 0-853400-7  
2-231652-8 0-853400-8  
3-231652-0† 1-853400-0  
Green  
Orange  
Violet  
Blue  
Ratchet  
6-Position  
Offset Latch  
Cable Cutter  
6-Position  
Long Body  
2-, 4-, 6-Position Line  
Blue (Small Conductor)  
8-Position  
High Performance  
White  
Flat Oval  
Cable  
Stripper  
8-Position Line  
Blue (Small Conductor)  
Non-Keyed  
3-231652-5 1-853400-3  
3-231652-6 1-853400-4  
Red  
Ratchet  
Release  
(Pawl)  
8-Position Slimline  
Category 6/6A  
Gray  
The BLACK color-coded tool and die set can be used for non-keyed  
modular plugs; however, the RED color-coded tool and die set are  
more durable when crimping non-keyed modular plugs.  
Handle  
† Includes 2119000-1 JacKnack Tool (408-10326).  
Figure 2  
DO NOT cycle the tool  
without a die in place;  
otherwise, damage to the  
stripping blades may occur  
CAUTION  
The dies bottom before the ratchet releases. This  
feature ensures maximum electrical and tensile  
performance of the crimp. DO NOT re-adjust the  
CAUTION  
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ratchet.  
Figure 1  
©2014 TE Connectivity family of companies  
All Rights Reserved  
TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111 This controlled document is subject to change.  
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PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-800-522-6752  
For latest revision and Regional Customer Service,  
*Trademark  
visit our website at www.te.com  
TE Connectivity, TE connectivity (logo), and TE (logo) are trademarks. Other logos, product and/or company names may be trademarks of their respective owners.  
408-9767  
Proceed as follows:  
3. CABLE PREPARATION  
Refer to Figure 3, and select the appropriate cable and  
die set for the modular plug being used.  
3.1. Unshielded Flat Oval Cable (Figure 4)  
1. Insert cable squarely into CUT slot in tool cable  
cutter. Squeeze handles until ratchet releases.  
MODULAR PLUG  
POSITION TYPE  
Line  
CABLE  
DIE SET  
COLOR  
CODE DOT  
2. Insert trimmed cable into STRIP slot in tool flat  
oval cable stripper until cable butts against die cable  
stop.  
TYPE  
STYLE  
2
Stranded  
Solid  
Flat Oval  
Blue  
3. Close handles to last ratchet stop, but DO NOT  
release them. Pull cable straight out of tool. Then  
release tool handles.  
Handset  
Flat Oval  
Flat Oval  
Green  
Stranded  
Stranded  
Solid  
4
Line  
Blue  
DO NOT squeeze handles together while pulling  
cable out. Rather, with handles closed (but not  
NOTE  
Blue  
Blue  
released) grip head of tool in one hand and cable in  
the other; then pull cable straight out of tool.  
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Solid  
Round  
Flat Oval  
Flat Oval  
Flat Oval  
Flat Oval  
Round  
Line  
Stranded  
Solid  
4. Check cable strip length as shown in Figure 4.  
Blue  
Blue  
3.2. Shielded Flat Oval Cable and Round Cable  
Offset Latch  
Solid  
Orange  
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Prepare the cable according to Application  
Specification 114-6016.  
Solid  
Long Body  
Unshielded  
Violet  
Violet  
Stranded  
3.3. High Performance Cable  
Long Body  
Shielded  
Stranded  
Flat Oval  
Round  
Prepare the cable according to Application  
Specification 114-6053.  
Stranded  
Solid  
DO NOT cut or remove insulation from individual  
conductors. This may result in shorted or open  
NOTE  
Unshielded  
Flat Oval  
Stranded  
Solid  
terminations within the terminated assembly.  
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Round  
Black  
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Blue  
Solid  
Flat Oval  
4. TERMINATION PROCEDURE  
Keyed,  
Non-Keyed  
Before proceeding, make sure that the cable and  
modular plug are compatible, and that cable polarity is  
correctly maintained for the specific application.  
Stranded  
Stranded  
Flat Oval  
Shielded  
Round  
Before proceeding with high performance modular  
plugs, refer to 114-6053 for preparation techniques to  
ensure high performance levels.  
Non-Keyed Stranded  
Flat Oval  
Red  
White  
Stranded  
Unshielded  
8
Solid  
Refer to Figure 5, and proceed as follows:  
(High  
Performance)  
Round  
Round  
Stranded  
Shielded  
1. Hold modular plug as shown (locking latch facing  
UP). Insert cable into modular plug until fully  
bottomed.  
Solid  
Stranded  
Unshielded  
2. Open tool handles. Insert modular plug assembly  
fully into die cavity. When using a die set color  
coded with green, orange, or blue, make sure that  
the modular plug locking latch snaps into position.  
When using a die set color coded with black, violet,  
or white, make sure that the modular plug bottoms  
in the die cavity but the locking latch does not snap  
into position.  
Solid  
8
Red  
(Slimline)  
Stranded  
Shielded  
Solid  
The BLACK color-coded tool and die set can be used for non-keyed  
modular plugs; however, the RED color-coded tool and die set are more  
durable when crimping non-keyed modular plugs.  
Standard modular plugs are designed to be used with cable having an  
outside diameter of 0.89 to 0.99 mm [.035 to .039 in.]. Use blue (small  
conductor) modular plugs with cable having an outside diameter of 0.74 to  
0.86 mm [.029 to .034 in.].  
Failure to fully seat the modular plug assembly in  
the die cavity will cause the indenter to mis-align  
with the internal strain reliefs of the modular plug,  
CAUTION  
Figure 3  
!
which may result in damage to the die set.  
3. Hold the modular plug in the fully seated position,  
and squeeze tool handles until ratchet releases.  
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Figure 5  
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When crimping, make sure to hold the modular  
plug in the fully seated position to prevent the  
modular plug from pushing out during the  
termination procedure.  
Once a termination has been made, DO NOT  
re-terminate the modular plug. Replace damaged  
modular plugs with new ones.  
NOTE  
CAUTION  
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4. Depress the modular plug locking latch (if  
applicable), and remove terminated modular plug  
assembly from the tool.  
5. ADJUSTMENTS  
5.1. Changing Die Set  
5. Inspect the modular plug assembly for proper  
crimp height using a dial indicator or digital indicator  
with needle-point probes. Refer to Figure 6 for a  
typical terminated modular plug, proper crimp height  
dimension, and required location of the conductors.  
A visual inspection through the plastic housing of  
the modular plug should reveal whether the  
1. Squeeze the tool handles until the ratchet releases.  
2. Using a small flat blade screwdriver or  
cross-recessed screwdriver, turn the die holding  
screw counterclockwise, and remove it.  
3. Using the screwdriver, push the die set out of the  
tool.  
conductors are within acceptable range.  
4. Insert the die set with the color dots facing  
outward as shown in Figure 1.  
For specific information concerning inspection  
requirements, refer to 114-6016 for standard and  
blue (small conductor) modular plugs and 114-6053  
NOTE  
5. Close the tool handles. Re-install the die holding  
screw. Turn the screw clockwise until it is tight.  
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for high performance modular plugs.  
5.2. Adjusting Flat Oval Cable Stripper (Figure 8)  
Terminated Modular Plug Inspection  
(Cross-Section Shown)  
If the cable jacket is cut too shallow and does not strip  
properly from the conductor bundle or if it is cut too  
deeply and the conductor insulation is also cut, adjust  
the flat oval cable stripper on the tool according to the  
following.  
6.02±0.13 [.237±.005]  
Terminal  
The die set must be in the tool when adjusting the  
flat oval cable stripper.  
NOTE  
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1. Close the tool handles until the dies bottom, but  
DO NOT release the handles.  
A (See Table)  
B (See Table)  
Note: Not to Scale  
2. Loosen the two screws that hold the movable  
blade assembly.  
CONDUCTOR LOCATION  
MODULAR PLUG  
TYPE  
A
B
3. Insert Blade Set-Up Gage 231667-2 (available  
separately and part of Blade Replacement Kit  
231662-4) or a 1.02 [.040] shim between the stationary  
and movable blades. Slide the movable blade against  
the gage or shim, and tighten the screws.  
(Reference Zone)  
(Preferred)  
Standard and  
Blue (Small Conductor)  
Conductors  
Against End of  
Wire Circuits  
0.00-0.64 [.000-.025]  
High Performance  
0.00-0.25 [.000-.010]  
The recommended shim thickness does not  
account for a larger than normal conductor  
insulation. Adjust the blade gap according to  
Figure 6  
NOTE  
Crimp Height Gage 904170-1 is available to be used  
as a quick verification of acceptable crimp height.  
Refer to 408-4389 for instructions on using the gage.  
See Figure 7. The gage cannot be used for 4-position  
handset or 6-position offset modular plugs.  
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specific needs.  
5.3. Replacing Flat Oval Cable Stripper Blades (Figure 8)  
If the flat oval cable stripper blades are worn or  
damaged, replace the fixed blade assembly and  
movable blade assembly according to the following.  
Crimp Height  
Gage  
1. Remove the four screws holding both blades in  
place. Remove the fixed blade assembly and  
movable blade assembly from the tool.  
2. Position the new blades onto the tool with the  
beveled edges facing inward.  
Modular Plug  
(Ref)  
3. Install and tighten the screws. Adjust the flat oval  
cable stripper according to Paragraph 5.2.  
Figure 7  
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DO NOT lubricate surfaces of the die set that  
contact the product. These areas must be kept  
clean to ensure a usable modular plug assembly.  
CAUTION  
Adjusting Flat Oval Cable Stripper  
Movable Blade  
!
Assembly  
Die Set Must Be  
Installed in Tool  
6.2. Periodic Inspection  
It is recommended that the following inspections be  
conducted at least once a month by quality control  
personnel. More frequent inspections should be  
conducted if your work environment, company  
standards, or amount of tool use indicates the need.  
Blade Set-Up  
Gage (Ref)  
A. Visual Inspection  
Screw  
(2 Places)  
1. Remove the die set from the tool, then remove all  
lubrication, accumulated film, and debris by immersing  
the dies and tool head in a mild commercial degreaser.  
2. Check for missing or defective pins, rings, or other  
retaining hardware. Replace parts as necessary.  
CAUTION: DO NOT cycle the tool without the die set in place;  
otherwise, damage to the stripping blades may occur.  
3. Closely inspect dies for damage, giving special  
attention to bearing surfaces and surfaces that  
contact the product. Worn, cracked, pitted, or  
chipped indenter or nest surfaces, or other obvious  
wear or damage to the die set or tool head requires  
removal of the affected part from service.  
Replacing Blades in Flat Oval Cable Stripper  
6.4 [.25] (Length)  
Screw (2 Places)  
Fixed Blade  
Assembly  
B. Die Closure Inspection  
Fixed Blade  
Support Plate  
The tool and die set is inspected for proper operation  
before shipment. To ensure uniform performance over  
the life of the tool, periodically inspect as follows:  
Beveled Edges of  
Blades Face  
Inward  
Cable  
(Ref)  
9.7 [.38] (Length)  
Screw (2 Places)  
1. Insert a properly stripped cable of appropriate type  
and size into a sample modular plug. Then insert the  
unterminated cable and plug into the die cavity.  
Movable Blade  
Assembly  
2. Squeeze tool handles together slowly, while  
watching to ensure indenter bottoms against nest.  
Movable Blade  
Support Plate  
3. Release the handles to open the die set, and  
remove the terminated modular plug assembly.  
Figure 8  
4. Test the crimp for proper crimp height according  
to Step 4 in Section 4. If the plug crimp height is  
within acceptable limits, lightly lubricate the tool and  
die set. If the crimp height is not within acceptable  
limits, return the tool (with die set) for evaluation  
(refer to Section 7).  
6. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION  
Inspect the tool and die set immediately upon arrival at  
your facility and at regularly scheduled intervals  
thereafter to ensure that they have not been damaged.  
When not in use, store the tool with the handles closed  
in a clean, dry area.  
7. REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR  
Customer-replaceable parts are provided in Figure 9.  
A blade replacement kit and hand tool kits are  
available separately. A complete inventory should be  
stocked and controlled to prevent lost time when  
replacement of parts is necessary. Order replacement  
parts through your representative, or call  
Failure to perform daily maintenance and periodic  
inspection can cause defective modular plug  
terminations leading to discontinuities on individual  
wire circuits.  
CAUTION  
!
6.1. Daily Maintenance  
1-800-526-5142, or send a facsimile of your purchase  
order to 717-986-7605 or write to:  
Foreign particles should be cleaned from the tool  
using a soft, clean, lint-free cloth or brush. Make sure  
all pins, rings and other retaining hardware is in place,  
and that the die set is undamaged. Lightly lubricate all  
pins, pivot points, and bearing surfaces using a good  
CUSTOMER SERVICE (038-035)  
TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
PO BOX 3608  
HARRISBURG PA 17105-3608  
grade SAE 20 motor oil. DO NOT lubricate excessively  
.
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For tool evaluation and customer repair service,  
call 1-800-526-5136.  
8. REVISION SUMMARY  
Revisions to this instruction sheet include:  
Updated tables in Figures 2 and 9  
ITEM  
PART NUMBER  
993314-1  
4-23619-8  
21045-3  
DESCRIPTION  
SCREW, Pan Head (Die Holding) 4-40 x .250 Long  
PIN, Grooved  
QTY PER TOOL  
1
2
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
3
RING, Retaining, Crescent  
PIN, Center, Straight  
4
2-23620-5  
21045-6  
5
RING, Retaining, Crescent  
DIE SET  
6
853400-[ ] †  
2-231652-0  
21045-1  
7
TOOL ASSEMBLY FRAME (Without Die Set)  
RING, Retaining, Crescent  
PIN, Handle (Pawl)  
8
9
768522-1  
231662-4  
100  
BLADE REPLACEMENT KIT  
† Refer to Figure 2 for cross-reference of tool-to-die set part numbers.  
Available separately:  
PART NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
BLADE REPLACEMENT KIT — Blade Set-Up Gage, 4 Pan Head Screws, 1 Cutter Blade Screw, 5 Wire Cutter Blades,  
5 Fixed Blade Holders, 5 Slider Blade Assemblies  
0-231662-4  
0-231666-9  
1-231666-0  
1-231666-1  
1-231666-5  
HAND TOOL KIT — Carrying Case, Screwdriver, Set of Strip Blades, Cutoff Blade, 2 Support Plates, 4 Pan Head Screws, and  
2119000-1 JacKnack Tool  
HAND TOOL KIT — Same items as in Kit 231666-9 and:  
Modular Plug Hand Tool and the following Die Sets: 4-Position Line, 6-Position Line, and 8-Position  
HAND TOOL KIT — Same items as in Kit 231666-9 and:  
Modular Plug Hand Tool and the following Die Sets: 4-Position Line, 6-Position Line, 8-Position, and 4-Position Handset  
HAND TOOL KIT — Same items as in Kit 231666-9 and: Modular Plug Hand Tool and the following Die Sets:  
4-Position Handset, 4-Position Line,6-Position Line, 8-Position, and 8-Position High Performance  
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