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PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 2:27 pm    Post subject: AMP Crimper Refurb? Reply with quote

I just ran across an old, rusty AMP 59824-1 crimping tool. Its action is kinda gummed-up and needs a little TLC.

Can someone recommend a Tool Repair company that could put this tool back into working condition for a reasonable price?
Or, maybe an exploded-view drawing. I might attempt to fix it myself if I had a little counseling & guidance Wink

TIA,
-Jeff




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PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 9:47 pm    Post subject: AMP Crimper Refurb? Reply with quote

googled AMP 59824-1 crimping tool. and lookie at what I found
If this attachment doesn't come thru to you send me a private e-mail and I'll send it to you By the way this is PDF so it can be slow to load
Dick

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 5:23 am    Post subject: AMP Crimper Refurb? Reply with quote

At 05:25 PM 8/24/2013, you wrote:

Quote:
I just ran across an old, rusty AMP 59824-1 crimping tool. Its
action is kinda gummed-up and needs a little TLC.

Can someone recommend a Tool Repair company that could put this tool
back into working condition for a reasonable price?

Or, maybe an exploded-view drawing. I might attempt to fix it
myself if I had a little counseling & guidance Wink

TIA,

-Jeff

Take care lest you put more $labor$ into
a clean-up effort than it takes to buy one
in good working condition. The only CRITICAL
functions are die closures, smoothness of the
die pressure areas and good order in the
ratchet mechanism.

Try dousing the thing with WD40 and then
'work' the tool. If it does good crimps,
then perhaps the best return on investment
is to leave it's 'character' intact and
chalk it up to a hard but not debilitating
life.

These tools probably don't have an official
refurbishment manual . . . a manual for
this kind of tool would probably be limited to
disassemble, clean, reassemble and lubricate.
I doubt that even the factory offers refurb
services any more . . . the 'factory' is
probably off shore and the costs of down
time, shipping, overhaul labor is many times
greater than any repair parts that might be
needed.

I'd oil it, blow it out, see if it produces
attractive crimps and either (1) add it
to the tool box or (2) offer a respectful
trip into the recyclable steel bin.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 5:33 am    Post subject: AMP Crimper Refurb? Reply with quote

At 12:45 AM 8/25/2013, you wrote:
Quote:
googled AMP 59824-1 crimping tool. and lookie at what I found
If this attachment doesn't come thru to you send me a private e-mail and I'll send it to you By the way this is PDF so it can be slow to load
Dick

In a message dated 8/24/2013 5:28:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time, jluckey(at)pacbell.net writes:
AMP 59824-1 crimping tool.

COOL! If anyone would offer the information,
it would have to be AMP. Let us know what you've
learned from your endeavors with this tool. . .
especially the availability and price of any
parts you may decide to replace.

I sent an AMP tool back to a factory refurb
service back about 1965 . . . my $25 t-head
refugee from a salvage yard cost $75 to 'refurbish'
but I have no idea what, if any, parts were replaced
I still have the tool. It would be interesting to
know what the same exchange of fees for goods
and services would cost today.

You may have an opportunity to add to universe
of knowledge here . . .

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 7:53 am    Post subject: AMP Crimper Refurb? Reply with quote

Based on Dick's finding the Instruction Sheet, I was then able to look-up the price of a Refurb Kit, ~$240 (ouch!).

Now another question: How does this tool compare to the $40 crimpers that B&C sells?

Some criteria:
1. I'm not using the tool in a production environment. I'll probably build & repair a couple of airplanes in my life time.
2. (at) $40 per unit for the B&C tool, I could buy 6 of them for the cost of 1 refurbishment kit

I will follow Bob's suggestion, below, and report back.
Thanks to Dick & Bob,
-Jeff

From: "Robert L. Nuckolls, III" <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com>
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 6:23 AM
Subject: Re: AMP Crimper Refurb?


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At 05:25 PM 8/24/2013, you wrote:

Quote:
I just ran across an old, rusty AMP 59824-1 crimping tool. Its action is kinda gummed-up and needs a little TLC.

Can someone recommend a Tool Repair company that could put this tool back into working condition for a reasonable price?

Or, maybe an exploded-view drawing. I might attempt to fix it myself if I had a little counseling & guidance Wink

TIA,

-Jeff

  Take care lest you put more $labor$ into
a clean-up effort than it takes to buy one
in good working condition. The only CRITICAL
functions are die closures, smoothness of the
die pressure areas and good order in the
ratchet mechanism.

Try dousing the thing with WD40 and then
'work' the tool. If it does good crimps,
  then perhaps the best return on investment
is to leave it's 'character' intact and
chalk it up to a hard but not debilitating
life.

These tools probably don't have an official
refurbishment manual . . . a manual for
this kind of tool would probably be limited to
disassemble, clean, reassemble and lubricate.
I doubt that even the factory offers refurb
services any more . . . the 'factory' is
probably off shore and the costs of down
time, shipping, overhaul labor is many times
greater than any repair parts that might be
  needed.

I'd oil it, blow it out, see if it produces
  attractive crimps and either (1) add it
to the tool box or (2) offer a respectful
trip into the recyclable steel bi= - The AeroElectric-List Email Forum -ribution sp; &



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:32 am    Post subject: AMP Crimper Refurb? Reply with quote

At 10:51 AM 8/26/2013, you wrote:
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Based on Dick's finding the Instruction Sheet, I was then able to look-up the price of a Refurb Kit, ~$240 (ouch!).

Now another question: How does this tool compare to the $40 crimpers that B&C sells?

See http://tinyurl.com/kfk6jss



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