🔩 Crimp with Confidence: Elevate Your Tool Game!
The Molex 63811-1000 Application Tooling Hand Crimp Tool is engineered for precision and versatility, accommodating a wire range of 14-24 AWG and material thicknesses of 0.15-0.40mm. Its compact design and insulated handles make it a safe and efficient choice for professionals seeking reliability in their crimping tasks.
K**E
Expensive, but it works like a well oiled machine
Have you tried one of those ratcheting type crimps on JST or similar connectors and always been frustrated that it either doesn't crimp hard enough or it crimps so tight it pinches the wire off?Been there. Got tired of that. Bought this.Works perfectly. First try, and have yet to make a bad crimp with this thing. Unbelievable the difference in crimp quality between this and the cheapo knockoff ratcheting types.
F**K
Good
No complaints so far.
A**R
Better Than Expected
While this crimper is more expensive than some similar-looking, non-ratchet crimpers, it does a superior job on both Molex and D-connector terminals.To properly crimp certain terminals, one needs to separately crimp the portion that grips the wire and the portion that grips the insulation. This tool makes it possible to do this, although two crimps are required. In my experience, the ratchet style crimpers tend to not perform the two different crimps properly and/or tend to bend the terminal.Unless you are doing production work and need a high-end, high-volume tool, this crimper is an excellent choice. Your patience will be rewarded with excellent crimps.
J**D
Great crimping tool for molex terminals
I own a harness manufacturing line with semiautomatic and automatic lead making lines.. I Bought this for molex minifit jr terminals while my old Molex TM42 crimping machine is getting repaired. They work perfectly- just slow in comparison to an automatic crimping machine.They'll someday find themselves in a drawer in the shop while the big toys get used. We don't do many of the minifit jr. TerminalsWas recieved next day for a reasonable price
S**G
A little pricy, a little funky, but the best tool for the job
I was doing some recabling for a tiny computer case and got one of the ratcheting multi-step ones you can find pretty easily, it worked but it sort of mangled the connections a lot of the time which made it hard to get consistent cable lengths (a lot of retrimming and stripping required). This makes absolutely beautiful crimps on the wire itself, but it seems like the insulation crimp sizes aren't super well matched to the wire gauges possible with the tool. It can go down to 24 awg wire, but the smallest insulation size is pretty big even for something thicker like 18 awg. You can get away with using the wire side for insulation crimps but it won't be pretty. Regardless, much cleaner results overall. Definitely will keep it in the toolbox for other computer work (and maybe automotive?) in the future.
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