The spring is there to smash the electrical contacts against the fuse for a tight connection. It's not supposed to be part of the circuit, fits between the plastic housing and the back of one of the contacts on the end of one of the wires. Hope that helps, thanks for tuning in!
Hi Jim, I don’t link to the tools. I just put the model number in the video. It’s IWS-1424A. You will need to search that term on Google. Thanks for tuning in!
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Nice, that is better than a prebuilt unit.
Thanks!
Very Helpful!!! Thanks So Much
Good to hear, thanks for tuning in John!
This is excellent. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Timothy, I'm glad you got something out of it!
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thanks dude!
Thanks for watching David!
What is the spring for? Is there an electrical reason for it?
The spring is there to smash the electrical contacts against the fuse for a tight connection. It's not supposed to be part of the circuit, fits between the plastic housing and the back of one of the contacts on the end of one of the wires. Hope that helps, thanks for tuning in!
Where’s the link to the crimper?
Hi Jim, I don’t link to the tools. I just put the model number in the video. It’s IWS-1424A. You will need to search that term on Google. Thanks for tuning in!