ssbtech
Well-known member
I'm not sure if this belongs in tools or electrical, so I'll just leave it here.
I have a pair of ratcheting crimpers from Canadian Tire (these ones)
It's sold under their "Certified" brand. Also purchased was a pack of "Certified" brand disconnects, size 14-16AWG and a spool of.. wait for it... "Certified" 16AWG wire.
Strip, insert, crimp... the terminal practically falls off. Ok, well with about 5lb pull force, well below anything even remotely acceptable by anyone's standards. Tried another one in case I botched up the crimp... same result.
Hmm. Pulled out my pack of "Ancor Marine" 14-16AWG nylon full insulation disconnects - same thing, but required a little more force.
Final experiment - GB ring terminals - 16-14AWG vinyl insulated terminals. Strip, insert, crimp, pull-test: Wire broke before it released from the crimp. Perfect.
Now why did it take three brands of terminals to get a good crimp? First brand matched the tool, second didn't but was a respectable quality product and finally the third worked. (Oh yeh, the heat shrink terminals I tried just squeezed out from the jaws of the crimper.)
If anyone has a recommendation for a ratcheting crimper that will work reliably with nylon, vinyl and heat-shrink terminals that'd be great. An assortment of interchangeable dies would be nice too.
I'm a hobbyist, not a pro so I don't want to break the bank buying tools for the odd wiring project on my own car.
Cheers.
I have a pair of ratcheting crimpers from Canadian Tire (these ones)
It's sold under their "Certified" brand. Also purchased was a pack of "Certified" brand disconnects, size 14-16AWG and a spool of.. wait for it... "Certified" 16AWG wire.
Strip, insert, crimp... the terminal practically falls off. Ok, well with about 5lb pull force, well below anything even remotely acceptable by anyone's standards. Tried another one in case I botched up the crimp... same result.
Hmm. Pulled out my pack of "Ancor Marine" 14-16AWG nylon full insulation disconnects - same thing, but required a little more force.
Final experiment - GB ring terminals - 16-14AWG vinyl insulated terminals. Strip, insert, crimp, pull-test: Wire broke before it released from the crimp. Perfect.
Now why did it take three brands of terminals to get a good crimp? First brand matched the tool, second didn't but was a respectable quality product and finally the third worked. (Oh yeh, the heat shrink terminals I tried just squeezed out from the jaws of the crimper.)
If anyone has a recommendation for a ratcheting crimper that will work reliably with nylon, vinyl and heat-shrink terminals that'd be great. An assortment of interchangeable dies would be nice too.
I'm a hobbyist, not a pro so I don't want to break the bank buying tools for the odd wiring project on my own car.
Cheers.
