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Default How does crimping work?


"Van Chocstraw" wrote in message
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On 11/30/2009 07:54 AM, Sylvia Else wrote:
The obvious answer is that you bend the metal of the connector so that
it holds the wire in place.

This doesn't seem very satisfactory. Metal always retains some
flexibility, even when bent beyond its yield point. No matter how hard
you squeeze, there'll be some rebound when you release the pressure,
which should result in a loose joint.

After having had a bad experience trying to crip a lug some years ago, I
recently faced the need to do this again. So I bought a moderately
expensive ratchet based crimping tool. And, rather to my surprise, it
actually works.

But that doesn't answer the question of how.

Sylvia.


Crimping is an emergency fix to me. It's a **** poor connection that can
corrode and pull apart. I always use solder after crimping.


**Then you're doing it wrong.


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