I use the Klein 1006 pliers style for most non insulated connectors
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00776SJJO/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Or the SK (which seems to be the same as Thomas and Betts)
http://www.circlecsupply.com/sk-terminal-crimping-pliers-9.html?gclid=CNz6oP7fldMCFRWewAodtv4I1A
I liked the sk green handles better because they stood out and were easy to spot.
https://www.zoro.com/sta-kon-crimpe...gclid=CIW9wLngldMCFY61wAodIdAFrw&gclsrc=aw.ds
I have all 3. The Sk and T&B seem to be identical. I just liked the green handles because they looked different from the other guys in the shop at the time. The SK and TB have a better cutter than the Klein IMHO.
I agree Klein is the best.. I have been using mine for over 35 years. Use to be in the car audio business. it crimps everything and the handles are long enough to crimp the larger stuff.
I agree Klein is the best.. I have been using mine for over 35 years. Use to be in the car audio business. it crimps everything and the handles are long enough to crimp the larger stuff.
I use the Klein 1006 pliers style for most non insulated connectors
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00776SJJO/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Or the SK (which seems to be the same as Thomas and Betts)
http://www.circlecsupply.com/sk-terminal-crimping-pliers-9.html?gclid=CNz6oP7fldMCFRWewAodtv4I1A
I liked the sk green handles better because they stood out and were easy to spot.
https://www.zoro.com/sta-kon-crimpe...gclid=CIW9wLngldMCFY61wAodIdAFrw&gclsrc=aw.ds
I have all 3. The Sk and T&B seem to be identical. I just liked the green handles because they looked different from the other guys in the shop at the time. The SK and TB have a better cutter than the Klein IMHO.
WHO makes these??? I have a pair of Panduit crimpers, either CT-200 or CT-260, that are the same as these. I can't tell which version they are, the stamp is too faint/buggered up but they're 9-3/4" long with two green dipped handles.
As for those combination strippers/crimpers....Z2V...once you use 'real strippers and a real crimper....you never go back. I've never seen a combi tool that does both well..

Have you ever used these? LOL In the 38 years I worked I tried just about every one that others said was the best. I still use these. Made by Thomas Betts. I never saw the need to carry two tools when I could do the job with one. That's just my preference though.![]()

I think practically any quality tool will be fine for the small noninsulated terminals. The ones I use most are an old-style ratcheting T&B.
WHO makes these??? I have a pair of Panduit crimpers, either CT-200 or CT-260, that are the same as these. I can't tell which version they are, the stamp is too faint/buggered up but they're 9-3/4" long with two green dipped handles.