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Hi guys.
I've seen two types of bootlace ratchet crimper.
They both look to be able to crimp same size ferrules but they look completely different.
One has a four sided square in the middle of the tool and one has jaws that clamp down at the end.
Does anybody know why there are two different types?
 
The one with the square hole auto-sizes for the ferrule in use within the limits of the tool.

The "conventional" type with jaws, you must select the correct size die in the jaw to fit the size of ferrule you are using.
 
Great. Thanks.
So basically the square hole type fits all and the other one is to manually select.
If I was to use the manual select conductor size type crimper, should it be crimped multiple times (all the way down the tub) I tried crimping one last week and although it crimped nice and tight it was only covering half of the tube.
Sorry about the vague description.
Thanks again
 
Also if I have two cores going into one terminal should I use two separate ferrules to to crimp yhe cores or can I twist the pair together and crimp into one ferrule?
Many thanks
 
Great. Thanks.
So basically the square hole type fits all and the other one is to manually select.
If I was to use the manual select conductor size type crimper, should it be crimped multiple times (all the way down the tub) I tried crimping one last week and although it crimped nice and tight it was only covering half of the tube.
Sorry about the vague description.
Thanks again

That is basically it in a nutshell, mostly either type is wide enough to cover the entire tube of the ferrule, apart from some of the longer types of ferrule, these should be crimped as many times as needed to cover the entire length, both types of tool are not wide enough for these longer types to crimp the entire length in one go.

Also if I have two cores going into one terminal should I use two separate ferrules to to crimp yhe cores or can I twist the pair together and crimp into one ferrule?
Many thanks

You can get twin bootlace ferrules for crimping two cables in one crimp.
 
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twin ferrule, like this:

[ElectriciansForums.net] bootlace ferrule crimper
 
At last a question I like to hear .... spent years telling members all fine wire/multi strand cables require ferrules unless they are been terminated into a connected specifically designed for fine wire like a lever clamp style connector...

I take my hat off to you Goldie; if I was wearing one that is!
 
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Hi guys.
I've seen two types of bootlace ratchet crimper.
They both look to be able to crimp same size ferrules but they look completely different.
One has a four sided square in the middle of the tool and one has jaws that clamp down at the end.
Does anybody know why there are two different types?

i prefer the plier type, ive seen too many times worn crimpers being used and the ferrules sliding off the cable

[ElectriciansForums.net] bootlace ferrule crimper


i got them from amazon last year for ÂŁ25

i would highly recommend them, most rachet crimpers go from 0.25-6mm then from 6mm - 16mm etc

these pliers do the lot and take up a lot less space



I've had these for years;

16mm down to 0.5mm, | Crimp tool for bootlace ferrule,16sq.mm |

they look really good to be fair, a lot cheaper than i was expecting considering the knipex alternative costs ÂŁ100
 
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Shanks, you've posted your billing address, not sure you want to share that!

haha, i'm sending himan argos catalogue without a stamp, and some of that plain brown envelope literature.
 

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