Crimping is a fundamental skill for anyone who deals with electrical equipment or wiring. It’s the process of connecting a terminal or connector to the end of a wire, which can make it easier to ...
The Iwiss crimping tools in this set feature a crimper with a ratcheting mechanism that creates double crimps in certain ...
The last generation did more for aftermarket wiring than any that preceded it. While even the most serious do-it-yourselfer once clutched at the prospect of installing something as simple as power ...
Almost every project of mine from the last quarter century, if it has contained any wiring, has featured somewhere at least one crimp connector. There are a multiplicity of different types of crimp, ...
Terminals can be supplied linked together, daisy-chain style, on reels, or they can be supplied in bulk as loose pieces. Both types are crimped onto the ends of stripped wires to form a mechanical and ...
Wires are rarely connected directly to an electrical or electronic assembly. There’s almost always a terminal of some sort crimped or soldered to the end of the wire to interface with a pin, post, ...