Crimper for 4 gauge 0/1 Gauge
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Alright alright
I do know how its done,im here to ask about a certain tool i know is used.I have a set of those 4 gauge crimpers.But i would let to buy this unstead Im not to sure the name and im not really good in paint,so please bare with me.As you can see you put your power wire and terminal and then use a hammer acuple times and you get a perfect Crimp. Attachment 25185 Where can i buy this at???,and whats the name of it |
Originally Posted by cavy man14
Alright alright
I do know how its done,im here to ask about a certain tool i know is used.I have a set of those 4 gauge crimpers.But i would let to buy this unstead Im not to sure the name and im not really good in paint,so please bare with me.As you can see you put your power wire and terminal and then use a hammer acuple times and you get a perfect Crimp. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12.../untitled1.jpg Where can i buy this at???,and whats the name of it |
Just use a vice.
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How long did that cartoon take? Finding this pic took about 7 seconds:
http://www.quickcar.net/tools/images/64-020~1.jpg Where are you located? |
I need that thing too.
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People vice's are better we'll for me anyways cuz i already own one...........
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Originally Posted by Dukk
How long did that cartoon take? Finding this pic took about 7 seconds:
http://www.quickcar.net/tools/images/64-020~1.jpg Where are you located? What is it called Dukk??? about 5 mins LOL,im sick as a dog and it feels like -15 outside so i can't work on the system or do anything. Im in Port Hope Ont |
Use solder. Fill end with solder and insert wire. Bonus's are you can reuse the ends and corrosion resistance is better.
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Originally Posted by Hardwrkr
Use solder. Fill end with solder and insert wire. Bonus's are you can reuse the ends and corrosion resistance is better.
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How heavy of gauge will that cool tool take. And ya I want one too.
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