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CRIMPING TOOL #1361685
12/30/12 06:31 PM
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what crimping tool are you useing to crimp the angle terminals i am talking about the ones that are at a 90 that are spades THANKS

Re: CRIMPING TOOL [Re: dragon] #1361686
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Re: CRIMPING TOOL [Re: dragon] #1361687
12/30/12 07:51 PM
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i have a GB plier crimp one i cut the end off:



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Re: CRIMPING TOOL [Re: bigtimeauto] #1361688
12/30/12 08:54 PM
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Quote:

i have a GB plier crimp one i cut the end off:






Nice work, thank you for the idea.

Re: CRIMPING TOOL [Re: Jeremiah] #1361689
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no problem, what are you working on a ARC switch panel? thats the only thing i have ever used the flag female spades on.


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Re: CRIMPING TOOL [Re: bigtimeauto] #1361690
12/30/12 09:35 PM
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To be honest I bought some in a bulk order for the shop and never really found a satisfactory way to crimp them so they sit in the organizer unused. I thought they would be nice for wiring a relay in a tight space. My favorite crimp on terminals are the heavy gauge "high temp" solder-less deals (with heat shrink of course).

I am too low rent to use amphenol or other milspec connectors, especially when all of my low rent electronic devices use 1/4" space terminals, etc. Living in the desert has it's advantages. When I lived East of the Mississippi River I could hear my electrical connections corroding if I listened hard enough.







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