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Crimping Tools

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Crimping is a method of permanently attaching a terminal or contact end to an electrical conductor by pressure forming or reshaping a metal sleeve around the conductor. Making the right connection depends on the correctly selected cable, crimp sleeve and tool - this ensures a connector that has both good electrical and mechanical properties. This does not mean that we will need different crimp tools for different cable types. Many crimping tools are multifunctional and, in addition to compression, also allow bending, cutting, stripping and similar operations. They are designed to work with specific sizes of cables, wires, or pipes.

Various types of crimping tools are available, each with their advantages and disadvantages. For smaller crimping requirements where precision is key, a manual crimping tool will most likely suffice. These are the ones we usually deal with when we are busy terminating cable ends, but when more force is required, hydraulic, pneumatic, or electric models are also available.

Wire crimping tool

Wire crimping tool allows for even and accurate crimping of several types of connectors on the ends of cables and wires. Crimping tools are especially useful in electromechanical works, electronics, automotive electrics, assembly, etc. Crimp tools are indispensable when terminating cable ends during electrical work. Crimping tools also include RJ45 crimping tools used when installing computer networks, i.e., Ethernet wire crimpers.

Crimping tools

A wide selection of tools from leading companies such as Knipex and Molex. Also noteworthy are multifunctional crimping tools, for example from JOKARI-Krampe GmbH, which is the leading manufacturer of hand tools for cable stripping and removal of cables. Their range includes specialised tools for a wide range of applications to enable fast, simple, and precise cable and wire stripping. Most of these tools are TÜV and GS certified, as the company is committed to user safety.

Cable tie guns

Cable tie guns vary depending on the application. When selecting any tool, it is worth bearing in mind the durability and performance requirements associated with modern mass production, where tools must be reliable and comfortable to use in all situations, even over long periods of use. Cable tie tools significantly improve the process of this application and make it more precise, no matter what material the tie is made of or what size it is.

Use of crimping tools

Crimping tools come in many shapes and sizes and are used in many situations, but they all have one primary use - to ensure a strong and reliable connection.Electricians, mechanics, and engineers typically use crimping tools when installing or replacing cables and wires. These tools allow the wiring to be precisely attached to connectors or terminals, creating an accurate electrical connection.

Electric cable tie guns do not use solder, which makes them mechanically stronger. However, they still need to be gas-tight - impermeable to oxygen and moisture - to protect the metals in each circuit from potentially dangerous corrosion. Electricians also use crimping tools to attach ferrite beads to the wiring to control current flow and prevent electromagnetic interference. Purely ceramic beads also play an important role in electrical insulation.

What to consider when choosing the best crimping tool

There are several factors to consider when choosing the right tool.

  1. Application
    Hobbyists and novice electronics engineers often try to find one tool for many applications. This is perfectly understandable, as it helps to reduce costs, but a poor fit often results in faults. When it comes to crimping tools, there are no perfect all-in-one solutions. This applies to specialised connectors. Electricians often purchase several different crimping tools, stating that the efficiency and reliability of having the right tool to work with more than compensates for the extra cost. Using the wrong type can result in poor connections that may ultimately lead to failure.
  2. Frequency of use
    In factories and in the case of high-productivity situations, automated machines are used. On the other hand, for example, a battery cable lug crimping tool can often be found in car shops, which is used occasionally as required. Similarly, a basic hand crimping tool may be sufficient for those who tinker with electrical equipment as a hobby. A professional who performs the same types of repairs on a daily basis, on the other hand, would choose a ratchet model so that each clamping has the same pressure every time.
  3. Wire thickness and crimp type
    The profile determines how the crimp is closed around the cable, so choosing the right jaw type is crucial to ensure safe electrical connections. For general electrical projects, such as repairing white goods or electronic appliances, there are several different profiles. These include hexagonal, indent, oval, B-Crimp, and others. Different models of crimping tools offer different crimping profiles. The same is true for cable thickness - most hand crimping tools give you the option of crimping a certain cable diameter (or a certain range of diameters). If the cable is too thick or thin, it may not be possible to make a stable and durable connection
  4. Connector types
    Electrical crimp connectors are available in dozens of different materials and styles: nylon, PVC, non-insulated, insulated, heat shrinkable, ring, spade, Faston, Lucar, and Shur-Plug — the list is extensive. Many of these have little effect on the type of crimping tool used as they determine the type of connection made between the two components. However, some types of crimping tools work better with nylon wire connectors than with PVC ones, for example, so it is important to understand the connector specifications to choose the right crimp tool. Often the manufacturer makes it easy, not only by giving clear definitions but also by colour-coding the jaws, making it quicker and easier to match the tool.
  5. All-in-one
    While it is a good rule to buy a crimping tool that is as close as possible to your specifications, wire gauge and crimp type used, these tools can be universal in size and function. Even basic models support different cable and connector diameters. Better quality tools may have interchangeable jaw sets that give the ability to handle three or four times as many sizes and potentially different types of connectors. Stripping insulation is an essential part of any crimping operation; some tools are equipped with blades for stripping insulation. The kit may also include wire cutters. Crimping tool kits can extend this further by adding cable testers or cable clamps.
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DS1198-02-RL2 | Tool: for crimping; solar connectors type MC4; 2.5mm2,4mm2,6mm2
Tool: for crimping; solar connectors type MC4; 2.5mm2,4mm2,6mm2
Manufacturer part number: DS1198-02-RL2
Manufacturer: CONNFLY
41 in TME stock
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681 729 08 | Tool: for removal; flat tip; MCP 2.8; 114mm
Tool: for removal; flat tip; MCP 2.8; 114mm
Manufacturer part number: 681 729 08
Manufacturer: RENNSTEIG
3 in TME stock
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09990000678 | Crimping jaws; Size: 11,5
Crimping jaws; Size: 11,5
Manufacturer part number: 09990000678
Manufacturer: HARTING
0 in TME stock
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213309-4500 | Tool: for crimping; Micro-Fit® terminals; 20AWG
Tool: for crimping; Micro-Fit® terminals; 20AWG
Manufacturer part number: 213309-4500
Manufacturer: MOLEX
1 in TME stock
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09990000677 | Crimping jaws; Size: 11
Crimping jaws; Size: 11
Manufacturer part number: 09990000677
Manufacturer: HARTING
0 in TME stock
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682 035 | Tool: for removal; contacts for round plug connectors; L: 142mm
Tool: for removal; contacts for round plug connectors; L: 142mm
Manufacturer part number: 682 035
Manufacturer: RENNSTEIG
1 in TME stock
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Tool: for crimping
Manufacturer part number: 6-1393462-4
Manufacturer: TE Connectivity
0 in TME stock
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Terminal locator
Manufacturer part number: 63828-1975
Manufacturer: MOLEX
0 in TME stock
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Accessories: specialist grip
Manufacturer part number: 63443-4202
Manufacturer: MOLEX
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Tool: three-pronged expansion tool; for sleeves and grommets
Manufacturer part number: 621-30002
Manufacturer: HELLERMANNTYTON
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Tool: for crimping; insulated connectors; 5.5mm2; with ratchet
Manufacturer part number: YNT-1210S
Manufacturer: JST
0 in TME stock
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Tool: for removal; contacts for round plug connectors; L: 150mm
Manufacturer part number: 682 029
Manufacturer: RENNSTEIG
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Tool: for crimping; ring tube terminal,tubular lug; 6÷50mm2
Manufacturer part number: 101882
Manufacturer: CIMCO
0 in TME stock
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Tool: for crimping; DIN 46235,DIN 46267,ring terminal; 6÷50mm2
Manufacturer part number: 101883
Manufacturer: CIMCO
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Tool: for removal; terminals
Manufacturer part number: 1-1579028-0
Manufacturer: TE Connectivity
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Tool: for crimping; DIN 46235,DIN 46267,ring terminal
Manufacturer part number: 101888
Manufacturer: CIMCO
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Tool: for crimping; ferrule; 0.5÷16mm2; Die shape: trapeze
Manufacturer part number: 106120
Manufacturer: CIMCO
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Tool: for removal; terminals
Manufacturer part number: 1579028-9
Manufacturer: TE Connectivity
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Tool: for crimping; insulated terminals; 0.5÷6mm2
Manufacturer part number: 101916
Manufacturer: CIMCO
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Tool: for crimping; insulated terminals; Die shape: oval
Manufacturer part number: 106144
Manufacturer: CIMCO
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