Our customer service representatives are happy to help! What is the story with XHB connectors like this? I suspect the JST to require? The Master Mobile Crimp Tool Kit saves you money with one standard crimp tool frame that allows you to interchange die sets depending on your application. I bought these to use with some small crimps that came with my RepRapPro Mendel Mono printer kit. The dissimilar metals in use corroded over the years ending in failure. I have been studying JST and Molex catalog for some time and until I found your guide, I almost wanted to write an article on this myself. @Fythios I have an HT-102 and it works perfectly for Mini-PV male terminals. 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The only thing I didn't like was how expensive they were but sometimes you just need the right tool for the job. Thanks to these crimping cavities, this wire crimper can be used with multiple wire sizes including AWG 10 and AWG 20 as well as everything in between. Below is an interesting graphic from TE, from this video. or which ones you think are the best ones to use in the mentioned applications or if I was completely wrong haha! Your email address will not be published. terminals, Ratchet assembly assures a perfect about 7 years ago I tried the Hozan P-707 but I cannot get good crimps out of it at all unlike the Engineer PAD-11 where I get good crimps everytime. A couple of great additions would be the JST-SH 1.0mm pitch connectors (which I dont like very much), and JST-GH 1.25mm pitch connectors (which are awesome). Will have to keep looking. The first pair were cheap and didn't work. I get the impression these aren't quite the right pliers for my application, but they're close enough to make me happy, about 4 years ago I have seen quite a few charting events due to dissimilar mating materials, so maintaining a low galvanic potential between these materials is key. All my new-gen Pressmaster Molex tools are set to 3. Thank you, I will be sure to take a look at them terminals and that crimper then! These connectors bear and extraordinary resemblance to the Molex SPOX 5420 series (SPOX is a similar, but incompatible type, which does have a wire-to-wire male). Insulation measures 0.064. 0_F]ri4@DtMI#{}7;)M4CQ`ITm,n1 Most of the stuff Ive listed on here is made by several manufacturers. How quality of crimps for JST PH 2.0 from WC-240 compared with something like SN-02BM/SN-01BM/SN-2549? I do a lot of breadboard and low power robot projects and am looking for a good connector system to justify the invest in a crimping tool. Here's the manufacturer's product page: http://www.engineer.jp/en/products/pa09e.html, about 8 years ago So far I have not been able to track these down. If so is there somewhere I can send you pictures of the connector to see if you have seen it before? Unfortunately at $60 its not cheap. by kbowerma Nice article. https://lcsc.com/product-detail/Wire-To-Board-Wire-To-Wire-Connector_BOOMELE-Boom-Precision-Elec-C38301_C38301.html, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000502453714.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.24c94c4dbElEtp. 2) Small gauge hook up wire is manufactured to common AWG sizes, then retrospectively specified in metric CSA, usually only on the datasheet. While Wirefy and its tools are a bit on the expensive side, they can still be a great option for many who want something highly versatile and ideal for heavy-duty usage. The Universial Mate-n-Lok (6.35mm pitch) extractor pictured earlier is significantly better quality, and works perfectly on these connectors. I dont think these are the original JR connectors but rather a copy of them, for one thing they have Futaba style housings with a polarity key. I wonder whether theyre similar, are they inter-compatible? For AWG24+ wire sizes, smaller contacts i.e. Nice list of medium sized crimp based electronics connectors, with an awesome realistic approach to crimping. Forget it. It did the job well enough, but the lack of a spring in the handle is killer. Theyre all over Amazon and elsewhere: https://smile.amazon.com/IWISS-AM-10-Pneumatic-Terminals-Ferrules/dp/B00K0EQ6W2/ref=sr_1_4?crid=19HO6XJRT8ZLA&keywords=pneumatic+crimper+wire+crimping+machine&qid=1638464159&sprefix=wire+crimper+pneumat%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-4. I recently obtained a sample myself and can confirm that its a good option for those happy to spend a bit more. There was a predecessor to the 63811-7000 tool show above with the part number 11-01-0206 in the unlikely event you are seeking a tool for these connectors. It crimps the terminals exactly as shown in this picture http://techmattmillman.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/minipvcrimped2-800574.jpg. As with KK .100/.254, connectors with this same 0.156 pitch, which mate with these are available from many other manufacturers. The thing with the high contact force SL terminals is that the top and bottom of the connection box is open in the middle and if the pin does not reach the back of the terminal where it is constrained on all sides it could in theory slide out from between the two contacts if the housing were to become skewed at an angle. I dont discuss solid wire here because its highly unlikely that anyone reading this page would be using it with any of the connectors Ive discussed. These are commonly used on RC servos as an alternative to Mini PVs (more servos in recent years seem to use these instead of the Mini-PV). Currently this tool is being sold cheap on Ebay as NIB surplus by a couple different sellers, the actual retail price appears to be around $300. On another note, what tool do you use for the pull tests as with my tool being a used one, I want to make sure the preload is set correctly on the setting wheel. No need to splash out on them. More about that. Harwin makes their own version of the Mini PV connectors that they call M20 connectors. One such tool can be a wire crimper that allows you to quickly connect cables because of which we have stated the best wire crimpers down below based on these factors: Although these features are highly important to keep in mind while getting a wire crimper, there is still more to know.

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