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Hi,

I have just managed to loose my ratchet crimper set, I am sure I left them at a customers house but they deny seeing them.

I had the draper expert set in a case with ratchet crimper and lots of different crimps.

I need to replace it, but was wondering if I should get one of the crimpers with interchangeable crimp jaws or just go for the standard crimper which only does insulated crimps.

Would be useful to get any suggestions on a recommended brand as well.
 
Hi Mark.

I've not used the interchangeable crimper but they look smart.

When you buy a pair have a look at the jaws. Some only crimp on half the jaw, which means you have to crimp twice.

James
 
Hi Mark.

I've not used the interchangeable crimper but they look smart.

When you buy a pair have a look at the jaws. Some only crimp on half the jaw, which means you have to crimp twice.

James

Some of the ratchet crimpers for insulated crimps have jaws that are only designed to be used in one direction, the die only crimps the connection to the conductor not the insulation they don't need to be crimped twice and produce a better crimp as you are not damaging the insulation of the crimp by compressing it to the same depth as the conductor.
 
see my post in the insulated pliers thread. the pic of the ratchet crimp tool.not cheap but look good. and haupa do one with interchangeable jaws.
 
I have A pair of Cembre crimpstars for the red yellow and blue crimps. They seem like decent quality. They make others as well for bigger/uninsulated crimps.
 
I need crimpers for insulated crimps, butt crimps up to 16mm and ferruuls. Is there an all in one or is it separates? Any suggestions? I like the look of the knipex ones.
 
I need crimpers for insulated crimps, butt crimps up to 16mm and ferruuls. Is there an all in one or is it separates? Any suggestions? I like the look of the knipex ones.
Hammer?
Seriously though you really need the proper crimpers for each type of crimp, although IMO the 'pliers' type crimpers are OK for ferrules because the terminal screw will be screwing onto the crimp - you're not expecting it to be holding two cables together under tension.
 
I need crimpers for insulated crimps, butt crimps up to 16mm and ferruuls. Is there an all in one or is it separates? Any suggestions? I like the look of the knipex ones.
ive got a set of knipex ferrule pliers

cost me £20 and go from 0.25-16mm

my lasy ck set only went upto 2.5 but the knipex go lower lol

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Hi,

Thanks for all the replies, I seem to be drawing the conclusion that very few sparks use the crimpers with the interchangeable jaws. The Only reason I was looking at them is the convenience of having everything in one pouch.

I only use the crimpers for eyelets and butt connectors so maybe I should just be looking at stand alone tools of a better quality and maybe a pair of ferrule crimpers as well.

Thanks its given me some good info.
 

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