Dads got a Wurth one that is really good to use, it uses a ratchet mechanism. Snap-On/ Bluepoint do a similar.
Looks like this
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Looking at getting a crimp tool for doing all the automotive plugs that folds the metal tabs over and crimps them properly (not sure on the correct name though).
Got a jaycar one now and it is shit, just mashes the terminals up.
Anyone got any good suggestions?
*think it's called an open barrel crimper*
Dads got a Wurth one that is really good to use, it uses a ratchet mechanism. Snap-On/ Bluepoint do a similar.
Looks like this
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yer most good stores should. i do believe you can get insulated and noninsulated terminals, you may need both or different terminals
Nah, what you are after Andy is a roll crimper.
Like this one:
They do the F-crimp style in tihs diagram:
Can get them from RS or Farnell
For the other two styles the Narva ratcheting crimper does a good job.
Last edited by takai; 6th August 2010 at 01:03 AM.
i snapped these whilst in the snap on truck on friday......
the also do all the terminals as above. But to do non insulated types you swap over the heads with the ones supplied (they are in the picture, the lil black ones)
did you get robbed?
no but i made some more investments
also try electrical supply stores can't think of the right name not like dicksmith more like where an actual electrician would go for supplies.
Dad and i use D & W and they have just about every type of crimper there is. I've found the is two systems, the red, yellow, blue sizes and then actual metric millimetre sizes. So we have one crimper which does the three color sizes and another that does about 5 or six metric sizes
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