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    Non-insulated crimping tool?

    We use these style of crimping tools at uni, the guy who ordered them left and no one knows where he got them from, I have a 16 way plug to wire on my race bike and obviously the pins are the tiny wee fiddly non-insulated type, I soldered one and bent the "flaps" down with a pair of pliers but I'd really rather use the tool that was designed for the job.

    Where can I get a pair of these (I would order from I heart engineering if someone here can vouch for them) preferably kiwi side? I know Molex make a nice pair (they're what we have at uni)

    http://store.iheartengineering.com/t...001a-0000.html

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    Thanks

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    have you tried jaycar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    have you tried jaycar?
    Yeah they didn't want to know me.

    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    Will they sell direct to the public? I'll drop in and see if they have a pair in stock on Monday. I'm really after a pair very similar to the ones I pictured simply because of the range it covers, the TWL ones look to only do about 3 sizes.

    But cheers, I'll check em out monday.

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    Go into Redpaths.
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    Just had a peep at that link, and came across their metric wire strippers.
    Do they deal in SWG ones as well? Just couldn't find any.

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    Looked at Cabac?

    http://www.cabac.co.nz/products/hand.../hand-crimpers

    Available through electrical & engineering merchants.

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    Thanks for the tips guys.

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    I was going to suggest somewhere like J A Russells or Ideal electrical, I've seen similar in there on many occasions.
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    Yeah mate, Eastern Beaver have them, Japanese made, I've done a whole bike with them. I have the Hozan P-706, HERO FRH-07. Doesn't get much easier than those (unless you have megabucks, I assume there is always 'something better'). Fuck Kiwi made, you want actual quality that is infinitely repeatable, not some half arsed product (having said that, a Chch made SAFA toolbox is basically bomb proof, so Kiwi's don't always make a hash of it).

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    I got simple but robust utilux ones from local Corys electrical, done more than few boxes of crimps so far.
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