I need a recommendation for a decent ferrule crimping tool, particularly for shortening RCBO neural and earthing wires for connection into the bars. Thanks.
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I have this kit....
Ferrule Kit - German Colour Scheme - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/DVDK2G.html
It seems to work really well but for ferrules 2.5mm or less I tend to just use my Knipex installation pliers.
Thinking about it CK have an advert below (support the sponsors etc), where’s the Knipex ad?
Lol. So do I now, they arrived this afternoon. Very nice bit of kit.I have the VDE Knipex pliers and I think they are fantastic.
They’re not for bootlace ferrules.PZ 6/5 -9011460000 | WeidmÃller PZ6/5 Ratchet Crimping Tool for Bootlace Ferrule, 0.5mm² | RS Components - https://uk.rs-online.com/mobile/p/crimp-tools/4258821/
Weidmuller for me.
I use these.
I lost a set, replaced them, then found the originals.
So now I have two.
They’re not for bootlace ferrules.
They are for uninsulated crimps.
The PZ 6/5 Crimp Tool is suitable for crimping wire end ferrules with or without plastic collars and features a versatile five-profile crimping head.
Specsavers >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>They’re not for bootlace ferrules.
They are for uninsulated crimps.
I know what it says.
so are these:I know what it says.
The shape of the jaws is the same as for uninsulated crimps.
So a terminal screw can be tightened or loosened by an uninsulated screwdriver or an insulated screwdriver....... just come back from lunch.....I know what it says.
The shape of the jaws is the same as for uninsulated crimps.
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