
Allicdata Part #: | WM9919-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
11-01-0209 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Tools |
Manufacturer: | Molex, LLC |
Short Description: | TOOL HAND CRIMPER 24-30AWG SIDE |
More Detail: | Hand Crimper Tool Rectangular Contacts, 24-30 AWG ... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | C-Grid® SL™ |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Tool Type: | Hand Crimper |
For Use With/Related Products: | Rectangular Contacts, 24-30 AWG |
Features: | Side Entry, Ratchet |
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Crimpers, applicators, and presses are all tools used in the construction or deconstruction of various electrical or hardware components. While their meanings may vary slightly depending on the context, they have many of the same uses and functions. In this article, we’ll look at the applications and working principles of crimpers, applicators, and presses in more detail.
A crimper is a tool used to press clamps or fittings onto wire, cables, tubing, or other objects in order to form a tight seal or connection. The crimped connection is often the strongest bond for this type of hardware as opposed to adhesive, solder, or other fasteners. Crimpers are usually hand tools that come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The most common are the pliers-style crimpers, which feature two handles that allow the user to apply pressure evenly across the crimp. Other styles of crimpers include the ratcheting crimpers, which are designed to give a more even and consistent crimp than the pliers-style crimpers, and the compression crimpers, which are designed for heavier-duty applications.
Applicators are also commonly used in electrical and hardware applications. Generally, an applicator is a device that applies an adhesive or other substance to a given area. While they are not specifically used for the assembly or dismantling of electrical components, they can be used to apply insulation, sealants, or other materials to wires and other parts. The most common type of applicator is a gun, which is used to apply adhesives and other materials with the press of a trigger. These guns can be handheld or mounted on a workbench or wall for easy accessibility.
Pressing is another common tool used in the construction and dismantling of electrical components. Presses are traditionally used to flatten or shape metal components, especially when the flat surface must be precise and uniform. Hand presses are often used to join wires and cables together, as they press the components together in a uniform fashion. Bench presses are another type of press that can be used in more heavy-duty applications, such as pressing large bearings or engine parts.
In the electrical and hardware construction and dismantling process, crimpers, applicators, and presses all play important roles. Crimpers are used to form tight seals and connections, applicators are used to apply adhesives and other substances, and presses are used to press and flatten metal components. All of these tools have varying levels of complexity, with some being simple to use and others requiring a bit more skill and knowledge to use safely and effectively. However, no matter which tool you choose, they are all essential for any electrical or hardware task.
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