Razorhunter
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Can someone please clarify what terminal crimpers I need to build automotive relays as I have pictured?
From what I can gather from the insanely overcomplicated subject of crimping, these are uninsulated “quick disconnect” terminals that can also be referred to as FASTON? terminals?
I’m sure you guys will be right along to inform me of at least another thousand or so names for these things.
Bottom line is I need to know what terminal crimpers I need to build the relay pictured and please let me know if it matters whether my relay is using .250” terminals or the smaller .110” terminals?
Do they require a totally different set of crimping dies?
If anyone knows of the mother of all webpages explaining various crimp and terminal types I would be overjoyed to hear about it. To date, I’ve shockingly never found anything close. It’s always tidbits of crimping info here and there, with no mention of all the various terminology used for the exact same terminals etc etc.
I would think someone would’ve covered this ten times over by now. Maybe I’ve just missed it and it is out there?
From what I can gather from the insanely overcomplicated subject of crimping, these are uninsulated “quick disconnect” terminals that can also be referred to as FASTON? terminals?
I’m sure you guys will be right along to inform me of at least another thousand or so names for these things.
Bottom line is I need to know what terminal crimpers I need to build the relay pictured and please let me know if it matters whether my relay is using .250” terminals or the smaller .110” terminals?
Do they require a totally different set of crimping dies?
If anyone knows of the mother of all webpages explaining various crimp and terminal types I would be overjoyed to hear about it. To date, I’ve shockingly never found anything close. It’s always tidbits of crimping info here and there, with no mention of all the various terminology used for the exact same terminals etc etc.
I would think someone would’ve covered this ten times over by now. Maybe I’ve just missed it and it is out there?



