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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 127840, member: 32169"] I've a similar one; the crimp and stripper sections are reversed though. Regardless, that tool should crimp a fair number of terminals reasonably well I think. I would suggest a 'pull test' for the crimps especially if the terminal does not seem to fit nicely into the crimp 'saddle'. Also when stripping do not strip deep to the point of scoring the wire. Depending upon how hard the wire is, depth of score, and amount or movement/vibration the wire will eventually fracture at the score point. At the risk of opening a 'can of worms', I also suggest when crimping with this tool that the crimp 'stake' be on the bottom of the terminal; keep the crimp 'saddle' on top of the terminal where its seam is. If one crimps with the crimp 'stake' aligned with the terminal seam, the seam will generally split. The result of course is a poor or weak crimp. [/QUOTE]
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