Always start from the hole point to the cable side. Otherwise you press the copper from the lug further from the cable itself leaving a hollow space between cable and lug when you are done.
Wrong crimp direction. Proper crimp direction is from inside out of the terminal lug not from outside in . Proper crimp direction helps to reduce pressure of crimped material inside the terminal lug.
Now if you drill the front out with a small hole. Then With a torch and solder you can completely fill the inside with solder. That’s how we fabricate our bonding/Grouding straps. Elements be damned, nothings getting in. Then some industrial heat shrink and bam! Pro leads.
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It's really easy if you have a relevant equipment...
sure thing
Always start from the hole point to the cable side. Otherwise you press the copper from the lug further from the cable itself leaving a hollow space between cable and lug when you are done.
Good to know, thanks 👍
Super easy if you have a tool that costs several hundred or a thousand pounds
yep
Very Nice 👍
Thank you 👍
I do crimping all the time in the field. Not a big fan of the strippers but the crimping is beautiful!
agreed 🤝
Wrong crimp direction. Proper crimp direction is from inside out of the terminal lug not from outside in . Proper crimp direction helps to reduce pressure of crimped material inside the terminal lug.
Good to know, thanks 👍
How long does it take you to do all that?
3 minutes
No tool description or info on rhe terminal used.
Oh, sorry. I forgot that 😮
Where can I buy that tool? What brand and model?
Hi there. It is made by Würth.
Why crimp solder
You can do both
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No inspection hole?
nope
what kind of wire is this?
Battery cable 95 mm
Sir ji, is machine ka price kitna hai?
The one I use in this video from Wurth costs arround 800$ but you can find cheeper, for just 100, I guess.
Now if you drill the front out with a small hole. Then With a torch and solder you can completely fill the inside with solder. That’s how we fabricate our bonding/Grouding straps. Elements be damned, nothings getting in. Then some industrial heat shrink and bam! Pro leads.
Sure thing 👍
No tool info ?
Good point, I will write it in the description. Thanks.
Yeah everyone has one of these in their garage smfh
Sure thing 🤪
This is only 'Super easy' if you have hundreds of dollars worth of equipment! Pointless video!
Correct, I say Easy not Cheap 😎