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This is going to sound dafter than my usual questions. I bought these years ago, no instructions as far as I recall, and now i'm in a spot of automotive bother and need to use them in anger pronto.
Pretty bog standard pair of ratcheting crimp tool. Let's call them side A,...showing the profile:
little grooves on both bottom
and top jaws
And side B
where the jaws are flat, but there's a little groove running close to this side.
Now from the youtube vids I've seen the tooth needs to go into the smooth side of the terminal connector. All of the terminals I have, whether bullet/spade/ring/whatever, all have the same set of prongs on the back- so the ones that go around the wire's insulation are taller than those which go around the exposed wire.
Now my best guess so far is this positioning (side A is on the right hand side of the image), with the view that the open prongs should face down on the groove so that it folds inwards.
But that then results in two things happening every time i've done it. Firstly it's uneven:
Then the only prongs which are affected are the ones that go around the insulation. The ones that go around the wire itself are barely touched because of the shorter length.
Would be grateful for thoughts or doodles on the obvious thing that i'm not doing, or a pointer to a vid where they do it up close with this kind of crimping tool.
Pretty bog standard pair of ratcheting crimp tool. Let's call them side A,...showing the profile:
little grooves on both bottom
and top jaws
And side B
where the jaws are flat, but there's a little groove running close to this side.
Now from the youtube vids I've seen the tooth needs to go into the smooth side of the terminal connector. All of the terminals I have, whether bullet/spade/ring/whatever, all have the same set of prongs on the back- so the ones that go around the wire's insulation are taller than those which go around the exposed wire.
Now my best guess so far is this positioning (side A is on the right hand side of the image), with the view that the open prongs should face down on the groove so that it folds inwards.
But that then results in two things happening every time i've done it. Firstly it's uneven:
Then the only prongs which are affected are the ones that go around the insulation. The ones that go around the wire itself are barely touched because of the shorter length.
Would be grateful for thoughts or doodles on the obvious thing that i'm not doing, or a pointer to a vid where they do it up close with this kind of crimping tool.
