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Can I use this crimping tool for spade insulated and non-insulated terminals?
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Is that a no?rubbish. you need a ratchet crimping tool. price varies from DIY toos under £20 to professional one scosting around £60 -£80. generallyit's a different tool for non insulated.
yes a no ,proper crimps you need .not cheep teeth pullers .Is that a no
Can you post images what I need ?yes a no ,proper crimps you need .not cheep teeth pullers .
No, the sizes at the top are wire stripping. They are not very good at that eitherIs it on my tool where it says 1.5-6 meant for crimping?
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