TemporaryKubotaOwnerMark
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For the splice terminals you want a wide flat pliers.
No, you want the correct tool, which is NEVER pliers.
For the splice terminals you want a wide flat pliers.
Is there a special crimping tool for this type of plastic insulated terminal? When I use the regular tool, they look like crap. 12 Pcs Quick Splice Insulated Wire Crimp Terminals & Male Spade Connectors Set | eBay
Does anyone have any experience with the Knipex Multicrimp?
Looks like a good one but likely expensive and awkward to use with that turret thing.
No sir, and at near $400 I doubt I'll be trying one soon.
KNIPEX 97 33 2 MULTICRIMP PLIERS, CHARGER W. 5 DIES: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
I just crimped some with the same Channellock crimper I linked above and took a picture for you.
On the left using the non-insulated part, you can see the crimp well but as often happens when doing this the plastic is pierced.
On the right I used the insulated part, and yes the crimp is hard to see but it's solid and cannot be pulled off with reasonable force.
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I use one like this. RS Pro - 4992313 - 1.5-6sq.mm wire size Ratchet crimp tool - Allied Electronics
You can spent as much as $300 but if you do a lot of em 40 or 50 bucks isn't that bad for a good ratchet style crimper. You want a ratchet style as it won't let go unless the terminal is fully crimped and a good connection is made.
Here's another D159 - DURATOOL - Crimp Tool, Ratchet | Newark element14
Actually this looks more like the one I have now.