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Ответитьyou can't use a B crimp on the insulation tangs
ОтветитьOld video I know, but very helpful. Thank you!
ОтветитьSuper clear instruction. It helped tremendously for me crimping & install pins into a Molex 31067-1071 clip. Thank you
ОтветитьA helpful video. I'd like to add a couple comments that may be useful to others. In the video, you stress the importance of placing the tool properly during the initial wire crimp so as not to bend the adjacent section of the terminal. To do that, the tool has to fit between the two tabs. The distance available on the terminal is .150". The body on my IWiss crimping tool is .160", so it just isn't possible. I spent a lot of time trying, and your video helped me pinpoint the problem. The insulation on my 18AWG wire seemed larger diameter than the terminal was designed for, and I was getting a poor crimp on the insulation anyway, so I ended up snipping off the section of the terminal with the insulation crimp and just relying on the wire crimp for strength. Now I can position the tool so that it only crimps the intended area, and the terminals pop right into the plastic housing. (Alternately, one could machine down the tool body to something smaller than .150".)
The other thing I'd like to add is that there is a proper ( and improper) orientation for the terminals when sliding them in. Nobody seems to have mentioned that, but it makes a difference. It's easy to see once you look closely.
Let me also add that this is all taking place on Molex Minifit Jr. connectors. I don't know if it's an issue on larger Molex connectors.
Ow my. This guy is obviously retired... not my pace video. 🤦♂️ couldn't possibly talk any slower ...
ОтветитьI have a male pin got pushed during female joint. I dont have access to the wires on back. Is there is anyway/tool to pull the male pin to proper location?
ОтветитьThankyou Sir .❤️❤️❤️ from Kerala, India
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьShup up
ОтветитьThanks. I need it today..
ОтветитьOnce you put it in the connector, is there any way to pull it out or is it stuck inside permanently ?
ОтветитьThey NEVER crimp properly, it always mangles it up.
ОтветитьNot "like so!"
"So! means "like this."
What does "In and Of itself' mean?
Good! Exactly what I want to know.
ОтветитьGreat video, one of the few that are in excellent focus! Thank you!
ОтветитьI can’t get my wires to click into the connector they just wobble about!
ОтветитьReally appreciate for posting the video, I learn something from you here.
Ответитьда блять хули у меня с картриджом проблемы,типо миник его не видит и мигает,а на ютубе только такие видео, ебал я всю эту хуйню в рот
ОтветитьTHANKS good stuff
ОтветитьAre the pins numbered, like a size, or by what gauge wire is to be used? Thank you
ОтветитьClear and to the point!
ОтветитьLink to crimping tool please.
ОтветитьBest detailed video I’ve seen for how to crimp those pins. Do you have a video on removing the female pins. I can’t seem to find the right tool anywhere.
ОтветитьThank you sir!!
ОтветитьYou make this look so easy.. I've never been good at this, but I'm going to give it another shot with your technique!
ОтветитьThank you sir! Realised I’d stuffed mine up. Thanks again. Vids like these are worth their weight in gold !
Ответитьvery helpful
ОтветитьThanks for taking the time to create this video
ОтветитьLife saver XD
Ответитьwhat siZe of barrel use in water inlet valve washing machine the flat pin
ОтветитьAny good tips on doing cathode pins? Can't seem to get them to work.
ОтветитьThanks for the tutorial. I see you, too, suffer from the terribly painful affliction of cracked dry skin on the edge of the thumbs (usually in winter)!
ОтветитьAre the pins suppose to be lose in the housing?
ОтветитьGreat video, could you list the part numbers
ОтветитьGood and clear teaching video!
ОтветитьWhy are those crimpers so goddamn expensive?!
ОтветитьGreat, detailed instructions with professional "tips". Thanks
ОтветитьGood video. Thanks for posting.
Ответитьgreat instructions!
ОтветитьHi, nice video and demonstration! I don't suppose you'd happen to know the Molex part numbers for those two-position polarized shells (both male and female), would you? Been trying to track down some of those. I believe the ones I need are for 0.093" diameter pins.
ОтветитьWhat kind of cutter is that that you're using for the wings?
ОтветитьIs the Molex Crimper the same as an Open Barrel Crimper?
Ответитьis there a way to take them out after they are clipped into the molex?
Ответитьnice
ОтветитьThanks for the tips! I forgot that the female looking boxy crimps go in the male connector and the male looking crimps go in the female connector. Great tip for trimming for 22ga...
ОтветитьThank you Master, from Peru!
ОтветитьDo you have to use a crimper? It works nice, but I only have needlenose pliers.
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