crimping tool

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crimping tool

Postby snake on Thu Feb 25, 2010 5:56 pm

hey is there someone who can tell me what tool to name / number to Crimping pins for M400 ECU. Regards Henrik
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Re: crimping tool

Postby thorstengsxr on Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:03 pm

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Re: crimping tool

Postby Scott@FP on Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:40 am

While this may not be the 100% *proper* tool, it will handle a WIDE variety of smaller terminals very well, and is very inexpensive;

Molex P/N 063811-1000

http://www.molex.com/molex/products/dat ... Lang=en-US

If you could only carry one crimp tool for your on-site crimping needs for open U style terminals this would be it.

Nothing beats the OEM proper tool, but sometimes you have to make do with what you have.
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Re: crimping tool

Postby IJ. on Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:58 am

The 100 series connectors used need a tight roll on the insulation part of the crimp so they will fit in through the waterproof grommet, I got my crimper directly from MoTeC it was worth spending the $ and getting the right tool.
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Re: crimping tool

Postby figgie on Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:21 am

well the connector is an AMP connector which is now owned by Tyco electronics.

A tyco pro-crimper III with the correct die, DONE.
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Re: crimping tool

Postby IJ. on Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:36 am

figgie wrote:well the connector is an AMP connector which is now owned by Tyco electronics.

A tyco pro-crimper III with the correct die, DONE.

That's what MoTeC supplied ;)
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Re: crimping tool

Postby snake on Sat Mar 06, 2010 5:43 am

hi and thanks for your responses. Regards Henrik
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