I have several different sizes of iCrimp ratchet crimper tools. This one is the smallest of the set and has been used mostly for Molex micro terminals. Provided that you select the right size anvil holes for the terminal and the wire used, the result is excellent. I've wired a bunch of connectors with these, and they are still performing well. The tools are solidly built and smooth in use.
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iCrimp SN-01BM Ratschen-Crimpzange AWG28-20 für XH2.54/3.96, PH2.0, PX, JST, Molex-Klemme
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- Crimpbereich: 0,08–0,5 mm² AWG 28–20, kompatibel mit XH2.54/3.96, PH2.0, PX, KK254, JST, Molex, Dupont, D-SUB Terminal
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Perfect for the rc jst connectors
I'm not sure if these are just 2.54 or whatever, but they work for the little red rc jst connectors perfectly
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Bewertet in den USA am20. Juni 2024
Modell: SN-58BVerifizierter Kauf
Bewertet in den USA am30. August 2021
Modell: SN-025Verifizierter Kauf
I want to preface this review by saying that I'm just a hobbyist and I'm using this for non-professional applications (RC planes). Prior to this, I had no experience with crimping cables. I finally got fed up with using pre-crimped jumper cables and never having the exact length that I needed, so I tried my hand a crimping the cables myself (Dupont 2.54 mm pitch / 28 AWG wire). So many of the online tutorials made this seem surprisingly difficult, but I'm really happy with the results from this tool and how quickly I was able to get it dialed in. It took me about 6 or 7 unsuccessful attempts to figure out the pressure, but I was eventually able to get consistent crimps.
The tension for the final ratchet 'click' is adjustable. After the last click, the tool will release. I think this was very useful for a novice like myself to figure out how much pressure is needed. My advice is to squeeze down juuust enough to get the tool to release (you'll see the release lever go down), and then check to see how the crimp came out. Do the pull test. If the connector easily slides off, increase the tension. If the insulation is visibly over tightened (it looks like it's oozing through the gaps of the connector) -- or worse, it completely splices the cable -- then decrease the tension. The actual tension needed might be somewhere between two of the settings. For me, I need to squeeze just a small bit more after the release lever goes down.
My last bit of advice to other novices is to make sure that you strip the proper amount of insulation off of the wire. Keeping the insulation out of the conductor-crimp zone is key to getting a successful crimp, and you don't want the stripped wire in the insulation-crimp zone. It's not a huge deal if some of the stripped wire extends beyond the conductor-crimp zone and towards the mating pin zone, but obviously don't leave an excessive amount. After you strip the wire, just take one of the connectors and check to see if you wire lines up properly (stripped piece of wire extends from the top to the bottom of the conductor crimp zone). Place the connector in the tool, ratchet down until the connector is being held, and then lay your wire down. Check that you can see your wire reaching the top of the conductor crimp zone, and then complete the crimp.
The tension for the final ratchet 'click' is adjustable. After the last click, the tool will release. I think this was very useful for a novice like myself to figure out how much pressure is needed. My advice is to squeeze down juuust enough to get the tool to release (you'll see the release lever go down), and then check to see how the crimp came out. Do the pull test. If the connector easily slides off, increase the tension. If the insulation is visibly over tightened (it looks like it's oozing through the gaps of the connector) -- or worse, it completely splices the cable -- then decrease the tension. The actual tension needed might be somewhere between two of the settings. For me, I need to squeeze just a small bit more after the release lever goes down.
My last bit of advice to other novices is to make sure that you strip the proper amount of insulation off of the wire. Keeping the insulation out of the conductor-crimp zone is key to getting a successful crimp, and you don't want the stripped wire in the insulation-crimp zone. It's not a huge deal if some of the stripped wire extends beyond the conductor-crimp zone and towards the mating pin zone, but obviously don't leave an excessive amount. After you strip the wire, just take one of the connectors and check to see if you wire lines up properly (stripped piece of wire extends from the top to the bottom of the conductor crimp zone). Place the connector in the tool, ratchet down until the connector is being held, and then lay your wire down. Check that you can see your wire reaching the top of the conductor crimp zone, and then complete the crimp.
Bewertet in den USA am1. August 2023
Modell: SN-025Verifizierter Kauf
The SN-025 is great for the price for crimping Amphenol mini-pv ("Dupont") connectors, which require an M shaped crimp instead of a round one. The real Amphenol tools are much, much more expensive, like over $1000. Even if the SN-025 crimps aren't as perfect as with a genuine tool, at least these work infinitely better than any of the more commonly found budget tools that only have a round crimp.
The other comparable tool to consider would be the Engineer PA-24. (Note that the much more popular Engineer PA-09 is terrible for Dupont connectors--despite the advice you will find online, you should only use the PA-09 for things that require a round crimp, like JST connectors.) The PA-24 is harder to find and more expensive than the SN-025. The main difference between the two is that the SN-025 crimps both the wire and insulation at the same time, while the PA-24 requires you to crimp one after the other. Since I own both, I find that I end up using them both quite often. For instance, I'll use the tip of the PA-24 to pinch the wings of a mini-pv connector so that it fits better into the SN-025, and if something goes wrong with my SN-025 crimp, often I can sort of fix it up using the PA-24. Nonetheless, if I had to have only one, I'd probably go with the SN-025.
The other comparable tool to consider would be the Engineer PA-24. (Note that the much more popular Engineer PA-09 is terrible for Dupont connectors--despite the advice you will find online, you should only use the PA-09 for things that require a round crimp, like JST connectors.) The PA-24 is harder to find and more expensive than the SN-025. The main difference between the two is that the SN-025 crimps both the wire and insulation at the same time, while the PA-24 requires you to crimp one after the other. Since I own both, I find that I end up using them both quite often. For instance, I'll use the tip of the PA-24 to pinch the wings of a mini-pv connector so that it fits better into the SN-025, and if something goes wrong with my SN-025 crimp, often I can sort of fix it up using the PA-24. Nonetheless, if I had to have only one, I'd probably go with the SN-025.
Bewertet in den USA am25. Februar 2024
Modell: SN-58BVerifizierter Kauf
I'm going to preface this with the fact that I have some nerve issues and arthritis. Your experience I truly hope will be better.
They make a good crimp when you can get things loaded well. As for value? If you can get used to them I think they would be well worth the money spent hell I have single style crimpers that cost $200 when I bought them.
If you don't like them don't be like me and forget to return them until the window has been missed by one day.
They make a good crimp when you can get things loaded well. As for value? If you can get used to them I think they would be well worth the money spent hell I have single style crimpers that cost $200 when I bought them.
If you don't like them don't be like me and forget to return them until the window has been missed by one day.
Bewertet in den USA am8. März 2021
Modell: SN-01BMVerifizierter Kauf
I use the Iwiss crimper tool with the SN-01BM die to crimp the pins for JST XH 2.54mm connectors, using 22 AWG stranded wire. It works extremely well. The fact that it crimps in both places (the wire insulation and the wire, which are different sizes) simultaneously, which means you don't have to crimp twice, is very convenient. The ratchet feature is also very convenient. The tool also releases automatically as soon as it's delivered the precise amount of crimping force so you don't have to think about that.
Specialized crimping tools used by professionals cost hundreds of dollars (some even more!). This tool is under $25 and it works perfectly.
There are so many types and sizes of connectors and tools that you have to select the right tool for your connector. Assuming you've done that, you need to learn the right way to use it, e.g. which way the pin goes in the crimper, where to place it, how much insulation to strip off, proper wire gauge, etc. For those folks who say they haven't had a good outcome with this tool I can only imagine that there is some detail like the above that they haven't attended to.
Specialized crimping tools used by professionals cost hundreds of dollars (some even more!). This tool is under $25 and it works perfectly.
There are so many types and sizes of connectors and tools that you have to select the right tool for your connector. Assuming you've done that, you need to learn the right way to use it, e.g. which way the pin goes in the crimper, where to place it, how much insulation to strip off, proper wire gauge, etc. For those folks who say they haven't had a good outcome with this tool I can only imagine that there is some detail like the above that they haven't attended to.
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Darryl
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Excellent Product
Bewertet in Kanada am 26. Juni 2023Modell: SN-28BVerifizierter Kauf
It is an excellent product designed for it's use. It's like any new tool you buy.. You have to use it a bit to get used to it. Just saying; try it out before you use it on a 6/8 pin connector. It does work great though.
Cliente de Amazon
5,0 von 5 Sternen
herramientas profesionales para crimper
Bewertet in Mexiko am 22. Juni 2021Modell: SN-2549Verifizierter Kauf
Iwiss son herramientas profesionales para crimper
Anupam VIPUL
4,0 von 5 Sternen
Works Good but overpriced
Bewertet in Indien am 29. September 2022Modell: SN-01BMVerifizierter Kauf
Works well jaw is tight so u can trust it But cost is too high
Anupam VIPUL
Bewertet in Indien am 29. September 2022
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mk
5,0 von 5 Sternen
The tool does exactly what is required - good solid crimps
Bewertet in Kanada am 28. Februar 2020Modell: SN-2549Verifizierter Kauf
The tool does exactly what is required - good solid crimps. I got good value for my money - $35.66 . I use it for JST type XH-2.54 contacts. The type SN-28B crimper which came with the connector kit would mangle the contact.
It works best if you hold it upside down in your left hand, place a single contact into the valley at the tip of the crimper and then squeeze the crimper until the contact is just captive. Watch that you don't mangle the bit of metal on the contact which will retain it in the housing. Still holding the crimper upside down with your left hand insert the stripped (2 mm) wire into the opening of the contact wIth your right hand and then squeeze the crimper to compete the operation. To gauge the depth of insertion into the contact I find it useful to place a fingernail mark on the wire insulation 2 mm from where it is stripped.
It works best if you hold it upside down in your left hand, place a single contact into the valley at the tip of the crimper and then squeeze the crimper until the contact is just captive. Watch that you don't mangle the bit of metal on the contact which will retain it in the housing. Still holding the crimper upside down with your left hand insert the stripped (2 mm) wire into the opening of the contact wIth your right hand and then squeeze the crimper to compete the operation. To gauge the depth of insertion into the contact I find it useful to place a fingernail mark on the wire insulation 2 mm from where it is stripped.
Piddy
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Dupont Crimpers for servo leads.
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 18. Februar 2018Modell: SN-28BVerifizierter Kauf
Spot on for making up your R/C servo control leads using Dupont connectors. Using it to make up leads for my MegaPoints system for the model railway.

