![]() Once you have one of these tools in your hand it's easy to see why they're so expensive.īack to what I can afford I think I'll give the Hobby King unit a go. ![]() What a piece of machining and engineering! It has a thin tool steel "fence" so the insulated part of the wire cannot be inserted too far into the contact and very different dies for the contact and strain relief crimp. One is an Amphenol tool for even smaller contacts than these. I do have a number of professional hand crimpers, some inherited, some by osmosis from past employment. ![]() I'm sure even the Hobby King unit would be better made. I checked out what Jaycar had to offer today, yuck. The Hobby King unit looks reasonable for the money. Looked quite good but the photos made in hard to tell how well they'd work with the Molex contacts. I did look at the "Engineers" brand crimpers on eBay.
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