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Thanks izeman, i just orderd the large jst set and tool. I'm graduating from the pliers. *beaming proud*
No, the 09 is the non-ratcheting tool. Izeman is referring to the other.nutspecial said:whoa whoa fill me in before I can't cancel it!!
I ordered the amazon '09', but thought I didn't need ratcheting for such little crimps.
izeman said:imho those are the best crimpers you can get: http://www.amazon.com/Engineer-PA-09-Micro-Connector-Crimpers/dp/B002AVVO7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432123464&sr=8-1&keywords=jst+crimp+tool
they make excellent crimps. no ratching mechanism or other goofy stuff. just plain crimping. but high quality steel, very precise. i guess i did at least a thousand crimps with them and they go like new.
BUT just for the fun of it, and because i love tools, i ordered one of those SN-28B models to try out
i will tell you my personal experience comparing the two.
nutspecial said:http://www.electricscooterparts.com/blackwireconnectors.html
I started off with a few sets of these for pretty cheap stateside.
But wholly smokes, 100pairs- that is an awesome deal. That's going on the shopping list.
I'm on the fence with the crimping tools, waiting for someone to confirm i'm an idiot for using the needlenose pliers on about 100+ conductors so far. :lol:
WOO HOO thanks Ykick.Ykick said:cycborg said:Related issue - please share tools/techniques for removing the pins from the connector instead of just cutting the whole thing off and starting over. You know, like when you want to add a washer to your axle and it doesn't fit over the hall connector.
I use a sewing needle or straight pin to depress the tang retaining it in the housings. Takes some practice and may help to memorize a blank contact to understand where to press. Once you get it out, the tang will likely need to be re-shaped a bit to be re-used.
Speaking of JST crimping tools - I recently got one of these and does a great job - http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=34109
izeman said:the connector set arrived yesterday. i LOVE it. i LOVE to have enough spares when i do the rewiring, and just have to grab in my box and take out the correct connector instead of removing pins from an old one and re-using that.
i can HIGHLY recommend that seller and his products to everyone needing those.
izeman said:imho those are the best crimpers you can get: http://www.amazon.com/Engineer-PA-09-Micro-Connector-Crimpers/dp/B002AVVO7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432123464&sr=8-1&keywords=jst+crimp+tool
they make excellent crimps. no ratching mechanism or other goofy stuff. just plain crimping. but high quality steel, very precise. i guess i did at least a thousand crimps with them and they go like new.
BUT just for the fun of it, and because i love tools, i ordered one of those SN-28B models to try out
i will tell you my personal experience comparing the two.
Super easy answer. PA-09 forever over all. 8) :lol:eikido said:izeman said:imho those are the best crimpers you can get: http://www.amazon.com/Engineer-PA-09-Micro-Connector-Crimpers/dp/B002AVVO7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432123464&sr=8-1&keywords=jst+crimp+tool
they make excellent crimps. no ratching mechanism or other goofy stuff. just plain crimping. but high quality steel, very precise. i guess i did at least a thousand crimps with them and they go like new.
BUT just for the fun of it, and because i love tools, i ordered one of those SN-28B models to try out
i will tell you my personal experience comparing the two.
So, how did it go with the SN-28B and JST-SM compared to the PA-09 5 years later :lol:
I'm curious to know.
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izeman said:Super easy answer. PA-09 forever over all. 8) :lol:eikido said:izeman said:imho those are the best crimpers you can get: http://www.amazon.com/Engineer-PA-09-Micro-Connector-Crimpers/dp/B002AVVO7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432123464&sr=8-1&keywords=jst+crimp+tool
they make excellent crimps. no ratching mechanism or other goofy stuff. just plain crimping. but high quality steel, very precise. i guess i did at least a thousand crimps with them and they go like new.
BUT just for the fun of it, and because i love tools, i ordered one of those SN-28B models to try out
i will tell you my personal experience comparing the two.
So, how did it go with the SN-28B and JST-SM compared to the PA-09 5 years later :lol:
I'm curious to know.
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Don't know if there's a combo deal, but I bought the pliers from Amazon and the connectors from Aliexpress.999zip999 said:Where can I get the best deal on the combo kit pillers and connectors ? Lots of stuff out there.