


The power connectors have hooks that allow the connectors to latch into the connector housing. To disconnect a Molex connector (male and female connection), simple press down on outside clip and pull the connectors apart. Try crimping the wire again and inspect the crimp before inserting it into the housing. If the power connector pulls out or the wire comes loose, it means that your crimp was faulty. There are two housing options available, namely, a male housing (female power connectors) and a female housing (male power connectors). For example, a Progressive Automations control box may require the actuator wires to have a designated orientation to obtain an extend and retract sequence that correlates to the ‘up’ or ‘down’ activation buttons on a wireless remote. The orientation of the wires can be based strictly off preference and will depend on the Molex wiring required for the type of system that you are working with. The crimped wires can now be fed into the connector housing. Part 2: Adding Wires with Crimped Power Connectors to the Connector Housing Clamp down on the crimping tool and release.Įnsure the correct power connector is crimped onto the wire depending on if you use Molex connectors that are male or female. With the stripped wire inserted into the un-crimped power connector, load it into the crimping tool.Īlternatively, insert the un-crimped power connector into the crimping tool without the wire, and then feed the wire into the connector (either way works). Therefore, the optimal length of exposed wire is 2.5 mm (the length of the crimp zone). The amount of exposed wire should not exceed the length of the power connectors insulation and crimp zone, which is 5mm. Part 1: Stripping the Wire and Adding the Power Connectorsīegin by using a wire stripping tool to strip back enough wire, ensuring proper connection when crimping on the power connectors.
