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Der Knebelmechanismus ermöglicht ein zuverlässigeres Crimpen mit leichter Kraft. (Der Würfelteil hat eine dünne abgestufte Oberfläche.)
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Josh McD
Bewertet in Australien am 27. März 2025
Great for crimping most automotive terminals, significantly better than traditional crimpers as the design of these fives you increased mechanical leverage but not ratcheting means that you can apply exactly the required amount of crimp force required for each terminal. It's large but the fact that it does so many terminal sizes means it saves you from carrying around multiple sets of crimpers. For the at home automotive enthusiast looking to do small amounts of re-wiring of their vehicle it is a very smart purchase. Quality looks great as well being Japanese made.
Marton B. Anka
Bewertet in den USA am3. Dezember 2024
Dupont crimp terminals are shaped to be crimped into a circular form. Every cheapo tool out there crimps them oval, except this one. Worth it for this alone. Works as well as the official factory tool.
Korbin
Bewertet in Australien am 17. Juni 2024
As decribed and very good to use
Pat
Bewertet in Kanada am 13. April 2024
Got it all, easy to use, wide variety of sizes and well made.
Val Richard
Bewertet in den USA am16. Dezember 2018
I'm finicky about electrical connections on vehicles. I've outgrown the colored insulated crimp-on terminals. I want my all my wiring to look like OEM spec. This is probably the least you can spend to get a tool that will make dependable open barrel crimps. If you look closely at the crimping dies on the Chinese generic crimpers you will see that they are rather crudely made. The Hozan dies are accurate formed. It takes a little practice to get your crimping protocol down so order a lot of quality terminals to practice on. I get the AMP/TE Connectivity ones from a large electronic supply house.With this crimper it is a two step process. First insert the terminal in the crimper and crimp the stripped wire into the terminal. You can control the amount of pressure you use. If done properly the open "ears" of the terminal are now formed into a soft "M" shape over the bare wire and a small dimple is usually indented on the back of the terminal. Give a light tug on the wire to make certain you have crimped enough. Then I move to a larger notch or die in the crimper and fold the open ears over the insulated wire for strain relief. You apply enough pressure to firmly grip the insulation but not enough to cut through the insulation to contact the bare wire. I finish up with heat shrink over the exposed metal of the terminal outside the contact points.I hope this makes sense and is of help to you. With practice you can come up with cleanly done, dependable terminals for your projects.
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