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Crimping tool No name HT202B — hand crimper for electrical connectors
Crimping tool No name HT202B — hand crimper for electrical connectors
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Crimping tool No name HT202B — hand crimper for electrical connectors
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Crimping tool No name HT202B — hand crimper for electrical connectors
Crimping tool No name HT202B — hand crimper for electrical connectors
The No name HT202B hand crimper is a manual crimping tool designed to compress electrical connector terminals onto wires to create reliable mechanical and electrical connections. Compact and mechanically simple, this crimper is intended for workshop and field use when assembling or repairing wiring harnesses, terminals and small connectors in electronics and automotive applications. The tool’s design focuses on delivering steady leverage and control for repeatable crimps on common insulated and non-insulated terminals.
The crimper provides consistent mechanical advantage through its lever action, allowing controlled compression of connector terminals without requiring excessive force. Its compact form factor makes it easy to handle in confined spaces and for extended use during repetitive assembly tasks. The tool is compatible with a range of common terminal types used in electrical and automotive wiring, supporting reliable electrical contact and reduced risk of loose connections.
Strip the wire to the appropriate length for the connector, insert the conductor fully into the terminal barrel, then position the terminal in the crimper’s jaw so the barrel aligns with the crimping area. Squeeze the handles evenly and firmly until the tool completes the crimp cycle and the terminal is compressed around the conductor. Inspect the crimp for proper deformation and secure mechanical and electrical contact; perform a gentle pull test if appropriate. For different terminal sizes, ensure correct positioning in the jaw and adjust your hand pressure to achieve consistent results.
Use the No name HT202B with terminals and wire sizes that match the tool’s jaw geometry. Avoid using the tool on bolts, hard metal objects or terminals beyond its intended size range to prevent jaw damage. Keep the tool clean and lightly lubricated at the pivot to maintain smooth operation, and store in a dry place to prevent corrosion.
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