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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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, ...