I actually have a Paladin 8000 series crimper for networking rj45 stuff. It's the only one I use. I've been manually using a hand crimper for normal insulated terminals and it's fine but I just realized I can get dies for the 8000.
What I am confused about and mabe anyone can help me. Why do some insulated dies have what appears to be a point in the middle of the crimp and others are more round?
For example, this is taken directly off of Paladin pdf.
The top portion shows 3 Insulated Terminal crimping dies? What is the most commonly used? I see one is for "professional terminals", the next one is for standard commerical terminals, then the last is for smaller wire barrel terminals.... how does one know what they have? I don't mind buying ALL the dies honestly but it seems nuts to me that there are 3 for such a common connector type and now makes me wonder if I have been doing it wrong the whole time?
This is what I've been using for the past 10 years:
And even then, you can see the middle crimping part has more of a round part than either a point or non-point like the Paladin dies above...?
Now I'm super confused honestly. With the Paladin's Non-insulated you can see they only have 1 die. So that makes it easy to get and use.
Hoping someone can clarify for me please. After looking through everything I'll end up buying $250 worth of dies if I buy all 8 (not all pictured).
Thanks,
-Nigel