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The haisstronica Wire Stripper and Crimping Tool is a robust, ergonomically designed electrical tool engineered for precision and durability. Supporting wire stripping from AWG 24-10 and crimping from AWG 22-10, it features sharp adjustable blades and ratchet control for flawless connections. Its non-slip nylon handles ensure comfort during prolonged use, making it an essential, long-lasting companion for professional and DIY electrical projects.
Manufacturer | haisstronica |
Part Number | HX1608 |
Package Dimensions | 31.39 x 22.2 x 6.5 cm; 1.01 kg |
Item model number | HS |
Colour | Blue |
Material | Nylon |
Shape | Wire Stripper and Crimping Tool |
Power Source | NO |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Nylon |
Included Components | CrimpingTool and Wire Stripper |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.01 kg |
D**Y
Decent quality, Perfect for heat shrinks.
Perfect for heatshrink connectors. Consistent crimp even with some of the lower quality heat shrinks which is rare (snap on crimpers don't crimp the cheaper heat shrinks tight enough sometimes) and it won't tear through the insulation either.The rubber grip is comfortable and ratchet is smooth. Good tool for a low price.
M**R
Mc4 crimps like a dream. Loverly and near.
Excellent. Just as good as my pro set costing 5 times as much. Brought these as mine were in van on job.
A**R
Very good quality.
Very good quality well worth the extra.
N**N
Value for money
Yeah, arrived on time. Great value for money better than the one I had Crips lovely does a fantastic job. Recommend it to anybody.
R**N
Tool is excellent
Tool is excellent
R**N
Crimping tool
Great tool. Very please with the item. A firm and sturdy tool. Would recommend.
A**T
As described and good value
As described and good value, delivered promtly
G**M
Works well -once you understand how to use it...
Successfully attaching spade connectors has eluded me for some time. There are a number of You Tube videos which are in conflict as to how these tools are used. Having bought what seemed to be the full range of tools for connectors I realised the key is to understand the very substantial difference between 'insulated' and 'non insulated' spade connector approaches. This is tool is for 'non insulated' as the name implies no hard plastic red, blue or yellow collars. One, make sure you have the correct connector for the wire to be connected. it's either mm2 or AWG - this tool is marked with both. I find AWG easiest to remember. Two, strip the wire sheath (use the correct tool) around a centimetre. Three, place the correct connector for the wire size into the marked jaw of the tool. Pull it through until it stops on the ridge of the internal jaw. (I give the tool a couple of click simply to pretension the connector in tool and stop it falling out). Four, feed the wire into the back of the connector until it stops (this is the insulation hitting the wire crimp). Five, squeeze the tool handles together - depending on what wire you are using it may feel quite stiff. The tool will release when once fully closed and you can pull the wire and connector out of the jaws. There should be the outer crimp holding the insulation, and the inner crimp holding the wire conductor. That's it!! You can buy isolators for these connectors for not much for a hundred (get the right size - and remember to slide them onto the wire first)...
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