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    • Dougal1957undefined
      Dougal1957
      last edited by

      I have bought several different crimp tools in the past and the one I always come back to for dupont or Molex connectors is this one JST Crimp Tool it is a lot cheaper then some of the professional ones I have been issued with at work but they work only failures I have had have been user error. Any manual non ratcheting ones I have had have all gone in the bin (all except one that is but that will go unto 150mm^2 conductor so is a slightly different beast).

      Doug

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      • fcwiltundefined
        fcwilt @DennisHall
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        @dennishall said in Crimping tool?:

        What I'm really seeking is 1 tool that will meet my 3 criteria because as I'm getting older, my eye-site and manual dexterity are getting worse.

        I can relate to that.

        Which is why one of these has become my constant companion when working on my hobbies:

        https://www.amazon.com/Headband-Magnifier-Mounted-Jewelers-Binocular/dp/B073RFZS94/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3ADH9QDLKX8DF&keywords=magnify+headset&qid=1556127197&s=gateway&sprefix=magnify+he%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-6

        And I have several of those "plain ole wire strippers" that work fine for me for larger gauge wires.

        For for the small stuff as found in the Duet world I find them not very satisfactory, thus the unit that I mentioned which does the small stuff easily.

        But I don't think you going to find a good ratcheting crimper that does stripping as well.

        As to the unit you have as it was pointed out it is the wrong size for Duet work.

        Your unit lists the wire range was 22 to 18 whereas my tool list the range as 28 to 18.

        Most of my wiring is 26 or 24.

        Perhaps you can return it and get the IWISS.

        Frederick

        Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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        • DennisHallundefined
          DennisHall @fcwilt
          last edited by DennisHall

          @fcwilt I use similar.

          Yes, I'm aware the wire gauges for thermistors and such are 26AWG (usually) and most other wiring is 24AWG (fans and steppers for example) with the exception of PSU wires.

          Too late to return it and it is useful for other things around the house.
          What I've settled with (for the interm) is using ferrels with my other crimper designed for them. I even got some ferrels to crimp wires 2 wires together. Works great, but not my end game.
          The crimper I bought: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07M8G5R34/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

          The wire joiners I bought: https://spool3d.ca/ferrules-for-joining-wires-pack-of-10/
          I bought 2 packs of these.
          This is also where I bought my Duet2 WiFi and PanelDue 7

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          • kungpaoshiziundefined
            kungpaoshizi
            last edited by

            Raise your hand if it took you half a day because you took great care in every single connector as you did it by hand. 😐

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @DennisHall
              last edited by

              @dennishall said in Crimping tool?:

              What I've settled with (for the interm) is using ferrels with my other crimper designed for them. I even got some ferrels to crimp wires 2 wires together. Works great, but not my end game.

              So how do you do the connectors the work with the Duet board?

              Frederick

              Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • stuartsmundefined
                stuartsm
                last edited by

                I'm using this one from hobbyking. Its designed for JST SH connectors but works really well on the terminals supplied with the Duet boards.

                https://hobbyking.com/en_us/hobbyking-jst-sh-connector-crimping-tool.html

                Its also the right price.

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                • zaptaundefined
                  zapta @DennisHall
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                  @dennishall said in Crimping tool?:

                  This is much like my good-ol' favorite wire stripper: https://www.tenaquip.com/product/klein-tools-compact-wire-strippers-cutters-1003-tj950?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkoDmBRCcARIsAG3xzl-MXiTSYMqHqhu7HroV0T7j5hSn00PgdRmhN2ijze64RkRrIKYkDQcaAqksEALw_wcB
                  that I can still use for the next couple years at least.

                  You may want to save for this advanced model of your striper. It has a wire gauge dial which you can quickly change, no tools necessary.

                  https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-69-Dial-Stripper/dp/B00004T7WR

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                  • fcwiltundefined
                    fcwilt
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    If you have deepish pockets and a lot of wire to strip here is a very effective but expensive stripper with a accurate wire size adjustment and a nice, stable strip length gauge.

                    They work well.

                    Frederick

                    Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                    • Dougal1957undefined
                      Dougal1957 @fcwilt
                      last edited by

                      @fcwilt said in Crimping tool?:

                      Hi,

                      If you have deepish pockets and a lot of wire to strip here is a very effective but expensive stripper with a accurate wire size adjustment and a nice, stable strip length gauge.

                      They work well.

                      Frederick

                      Link?

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                      • zaptaundefined
                        zapta
                        last edited by

                        @dougal1957 said in Crimping tool?:

                        Link?

                        This one for example doesn't need adjustment and will never nick the wires https://www.amazon.com/Teledyne-Thermal-Stripper-Without-Temperature/dp/B00DNQHBCS

                        It also works well for hard to strip insulations such as teflon.

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                        • PuterProundefined
                          PuterPro
                          last edited by

                          @zapta said in Crimping tool?:

                          This one for example doesn't need adjustment and will never nick the wires https://www.amazon.com/Teledyne-Thermal-Stripper-Without-Temperature/dp/B00DNQHBCS

                          Well, if there was ever a tool that begged for a Chinesium knock off, that one sure fits the bill!

                          A bit of looking around found this:
                          https://smile.amazon.com/PATCO-Thermal-Wire-Stripper-PTS-10/dp/B00R3R86JU

                          a bit less coin of the realm... With of course a downgrade in quality. Seems a great Instructables project for someone.

                          @deckingman - I'm with ya!! You made me LMAO. I can do flat plaster, but when it comes to corners - looks like a three year old with palsey did it, and the more I try to fix it the worse it gets.

                          If I need to crimp a plug with more than 4 wires I'll get three perfect, after much effort, then mangle the fourth, which of course make it too short now, so I have to settle for an uneven looking job or let my OCD take over and redo the d*mn thing. 😡

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                          • DennisHallundefined
                            DennisHall @fcwilt
                            last edited by

                            @fcwilt Sorry for the late reply. My son got married over the weekend.

                            Using the ferrals on the Duet2 WiFi board, they all work great. I crimp the ferrals 3 times to ensure they get a very small inside diameter and they fit nice and tight over the posts. I can actually pick up the board by grabbing any single wire and they do not come loose or come off.
                            Given this, however, it is still a temporary job so I'm only doing this until I get the exact right solution with better JST crimpers.

                            As for the ferrals going into the green blocks, same thing, but I also flatten those a bit then let the clamps squeeze them down.

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                            • fcwiltundefined
                              fcwilt @Dougal1957
                              last edited by

                              @dougal1957 said in Crimping tool?:

                              @fcwilt said in Crimping tool?:

                              Hi,

                              If you have deepish pockets and a lot of wire to strip here is a very effective but expensive stripper with a accurate wire size adjustment and a nice, stable strip length gauge.

                              They work well.

                              Frederick

                              Link?

                              Oh good grief. What happened to the link?

                              https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006C4BWXC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                              Sorry.

                              Frederick

                              Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                              • fcwiltundefined
                                fcwilt @DennisHall
                                last edited by

                                @dennishall said in Crimping tool?:

                                @fcwilt Sorry for the late reply. My son got married over the weekend.

                                Using the ferrals on the Duet2 WiFi board, they all work great. I crimp the ferrals 3 times to ensure they get a very small inside diameter and they fit nice and tight over the posts.

                                Given this, however, it is still a temporary job so I'm only doing this until I get the exact right solution with better JST crimpers.

                                Thanks for the feedback. I never imagined pushing the ferrules onto the pins.

                                In any case I'm pretty sure the Duet connectors are Molex:

                                https://www.molex.com/molex/products/group?key=kk_interconnect_solutions&channel=products

                                Frederick

                                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                • Dougal1957undefined
                                  Dougal1957
                                  last edited by

                                  For ferrules I would use something like Ferrule Crimping set

                                  HTH

                                  Doug

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                                  • CNCModellerundefined
                                    CNCModeller
                                    last edited by

                                    These work for me...

                                    https://youtu.be/IYG6VVGqmmM

                                    IZOKEE Crimping Tools Ratcheting Crimper Plier
                                    UK: https://amzn.to/2TBTaS9
                                    US: https://amzn.to/2GJ909Z

                                    Preciva CP621200 AWG 23-10 Crimper Plier Set Self-adjustable Ratchat Wire Crimping Tool
                                    UK: https://amzn.to/2HSHUPM
                                    US: https://amzn.to/2WSGQip

                                    Polar Duet3 Mini + 1HCL
                                    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWjZVEdMv1BY82izahK45qKh-hp3NFkix
                                    Wanhao D4S: Duet2
                                    https://forum.duet3d.com/post/296755
                                    K40 Laser, Duet2
                                    https://forum.duet3d.com/post/312082
                                    Wanhao D5S
                                    https://www.youtube.com/CNCModellerUK

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                                    • Alexander Mundyundefined
                                      Alexander Mundy
                                      last edited by

                                      For the Dupont connectors I find the HT225D that David recommends to be quick and easy to use. At my age I do use a magnifying headband with light.

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                                      • DennisHallundefined
                                        DennisHall @Dougal1957
                                        last edited by

                                        @dougal1957 That is exactly what I have been using. Exact same kit. It worked great.

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