nice tools. I use the M22520/2-01 allot. I hand crimp terminals and machine crimp at my job. I kinda like it for some reason. Looks like a k13-1 locator? K42?
You can purchase the AFM8 Crimper on amazon here: www.amazon.com/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=&isAmazonFulfilled=&isCBA=&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&orderID=&seller=ADSK1MTMXQOWA&tab=&vasStoreID= The AFM8, qualified to MIL-DTL-22520-2-01 is designed for most of the miniature and sub-miniature connector types that are so widely used in electronic systems. The AFM8 meets the need for a miniature tool accommodating wire sizes 20 through 32 AWG. The AFM8 gives a Mil-Standard 8 impression crimp, which assures maximum tensile strength. The tool frame has a built-in 8 step selector knob for ease in dialing the correct crimp depth setting for the wire being used.
+Chris Austin (Graphic Chris) You can purchase the AFM8 Crimper on amazon here: www.amazon.com/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=&isAmazonFulfilled=&isCBA=&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&orderID=&seller=ADSK1MTMXQOWA&tab=&vasStoreID= The AFM8, qualified to MIL-DTL-22520-2-01 is designed for most of the miniature and sub-miniature connector types that are so widely used in electronic systems. The AFM8 meets the need for a miniature tool accommodating wire sizes 20 through 32 AWG. The AFM8 gives a Mil-Standard 8 impression crimp, which assures maximum tensile strength. The tool frame has a built-in 8 step selector knob for ease in dialing the correct crimp depth setting for the wire being used.
@helichair
Thanks, just got the crimper, pins and sockets; tested them out, everything works fine.
Very good information, Thanks for your help.
Where can I get the $25 crimp tool? We are not in the aircraft industry, but geophysical rental industry and the cheap crimp tool would be fine.
nice tools. I use the M22520/2-01 allot. I hand crimp terminals and machine crimp at my job. I kinda like it for some reason. Looks like a k13-1 locator? K42?
if you have any question I would like to answer with this crimper
We are selling these cripers email our saller mike@precisetool.cn
You can purchase the AFM8 Crimper on amazon here: www.amazon.com/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=&isAmazonFulfilled=&isCBA=&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&orderID=&seller=ADSK1MTMXQOWA&tab=&vasStoreID=
The AFM8, qualified to MIL-DTL-22520-2-01 is designed for most of the miniature and sub-miniature connector types that are so widely used in electronic systems. The AFM8 meets the need for a miniature tool accommodating wire sizes 20 through 32 AWG. The AFM8 gives a Mil-Standard 8 impression crimp, which assures maximum tensile strength. The tool frame has a built-in 8 step selector knob for ease in dialing the correct crimp depth setting for the wire being used.
I do a lot of personal electronics; do you know of any compatible pins/sockets that cost more on the $0.10 level?
What is the PN on those closed barrel pins?
Can you suggest me to on crimping open barrel pins please
what is the difference between closed and open barrel pins
Excellent overview. Thank you very much.
good examples of what to do & not do
Anyone have a link to the less expensive crimp tool?
+Chris Austin (Graphic Chris)
You can purchase the AFM8 Crimper on amazon here: www.amazon.com/sp?_encoding=UTF8&asin=&isAmazonFulfilled=&isCBA=&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER&orderID=&seller=ADSK1MTMXQOWA&tab=&vasStoreID=
The AFM8, qualified to MIL-DTL-22520-2-01 is designed for most of the miniature and sub-miniature connector types that are so widely used in electronic systems. The AFM8 meets the need for a miniature tool accommodating wire sizes 20 through 32 AWG. The AFM8 gives a Mil-Standard 8 impression crimp, which assures maximum tensile strength. The tool frame has a built-in 8 step selector knob for ease in dialing the correct crimp depth setting for the wire being used.
ABN Deutsch Closed-Barrel D-Sub Crimper 20-26 AWG with Ratcheting Action
www.amazon.com/ABN-Deutsch-Closed-Barrel-Crimper-Ratcheting/dp/B01N3KVX8D/ref=sr_1_cc_2?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1521049848&sr=1-2-catcorr&keywords=closed+barrel+crimper
Great video, thanks!