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11 years 11 months ago #1933 by Archived Forum Admin
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I'm looking for a bench top crimper to crimp 10 to 18 gauge solderless terminals. The crimper needs to have an easy way to change out dies for the different size terminals and types of terminals. Must be able to crimp insulated, non-insulated, and open barrel terminals.
Any ideas?
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11 years 11 months ago #1934 by Archived Forum Admin
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There are lots of these on the Internet and you are going to have to search for your particular requirement.
Go to Google and search for:
Bench Mounted Wire Crimper
Kindest regards,
Peter Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
Go to Google and search for:
Bench Mounted Wire Crimper
Kindest regards,
Peter Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
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11 years 11 months ago #1935 by Archived Forum Admin
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In the past,I have done production crimping of wires that you advised-I used two manufactures of crimping equipment-AMP and Molex
Both are great for insulated and non-insulated terminals 10-22 gauge. The Molex bench top had the more economical and easy to install tooling
Both are great for insulated and non-insulated terminals 10-22 gauge. The Molex bench top had the more economical and easy to install tooling
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11 years 11 months ago #1936 by Archived Forum Admin
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Better late than never. I just found your question. By now you have found a solution. Try Paladin-Tools or Simonds. They make generic crimping tools and dies. Tyco/AMP makes crimping tools for their own connectors. Same with Molex. I have found I get the best results using the tools made by the manufacturer of the connector. I have used the Simonds SP-008F pneumatic assembly for a 50 ohm mini-coax connector. I just ordered a Tyco SDE Electric Terminator # 1490076-2 with 58436-3 die set to try out. The hand tools work good but hard on the wrist. Good luck.
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