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Just started looking into a ferrule crimping tool plus some varied ferrule bootlaces. Problem is there's lots of different types and numerous different colour schemes to choose from....

could anyone suggest a decent crimper that can do sizes flying earth lead on rcbo to probably 6mm.

also what type of ferrules are good to work with?
 
Just started looking into a ferrule crimping tool plus some varied ferrule bootlaces. Problem is there's lots of different types and numerous different colour schemes to choose from....

could anyone suggest a decent crimper that can do sizes flying earth lead on rcbo to probably 6mm. you'd need to double the end over 4 or 5 times

also what type of ferrules are good to work with? round ones. :smile5:



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Adjustable Terminal Crimping Tool Bootlace Ferrule Crimper Wire End 0.25-6.0mm² | eBay
 
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Just started looking into a ferrule crimping tool plus some varied ferrule bootlaces. Problem is there's lots of different types and numerous different colour schemes to choose from....

could anyone suggest a decent crimper that can do sizes flying earth lead on rcbo to probably 6mm.

also what type of ferrules are good to work with?

You mainly get two types of bootlace ferrules French and German you can get a colour/size chart. [ElectriciansForums.net] Ferrule clampingI just have a cheap one...about ÂŁ15 on ebay [ElectriciansForums.net] Ferrule clamping
 
I thiink the bootlaces colour schemes are ridiculous!
Would be handy if there was also a harmonised range that tied in with the right colours for all sizes.. Very tedious having to apply heat-shrink.
I recommend weidmuller
 
I thiink the bootlaces colour schemes are ridiculous!
Would be handy if there was also a harmonised range that tied in with the right colours for all sizes.. Very tedious having to apply heat-shrink.
I recommend weidmuller

I'm not sure I follow you? Why heat shrink them?
If the colour is that much of a problem to you then use the cord end ferrules which don't have the plastic bit
 
The ferrules that I've been using are the cartridge type that load into a crimp tool.
Also the insulated type makes for a neater job with multiple wires into one..
Ive been building some control panels this week, done hundreds of the things, fingers and thumbs are numb! By the way I've not oversleeved them all, just the main incoming tails :)
 
But how do you know that? Is there a guide to what colour fits what csa? Or is it just find one that fits just enough to fit it over the conductor?

Well the chart lee posted above in post #3 is a good start, but when you buy them and they all come in packets with the conductor size written on the label, or you order them by size then you soon work it out without too much head scratching!




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I use the SWA crimper too. It's not hard too work out which ferrule to use, just follow the CSA. I have mine in a small case labelled up with the sizes written on the lid with a sharpie.
 
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I've had a pair of these CK crimpers for around 8 years,
They'll do all sizes upto 16 mm and I think with nothing to go wrong or break on them they'll last a very long time
Cost around ÂŁ23 if you're sensible and shop around
 
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