Astro Pneumatic Tool 9477 Set di strumenti di crimpatura a crimpatura intercambiabili rapidi professionali da 7 pezzi 1

Brand:Astro Pneumatic Tool

3.6/5

129.71

Manici con struttura in acciaio dal design ergonomico con impugnature in gomma sagomate. Gli strumenti per risparmiare tempo consentono una crimpatura più rapida di terminali e cavi. La piegatrice è facilmente azionabile dalla mano sinistra o destra. Ganascia F - Terminali con estremità del cavo isolati (enorme Awg.): Per Awg 10/8/6 Din 6/10/16Mm², Ganascia H - Terminali a barilotto aperto e D-Sub, V3.5: Per Awg 14/22/8 Din 2.5-0.5/8-10Mm². Ganascia C - Terminali a barilotto aperto: per Awg 20-18/16-14/12-10 Din 0,5-1,0/1,5-2,5/4-6 mm², Ganascia D - Terminali isolati (piccolo Awg.): Per Awg 22/20/18/16/14/12 Din 0,5/0,75/1,0/1,5/2. 5/4,0 mm².

Manici con struttura in acciaio dal design ergonomico con impugnature in gomma sagomate. Gli strumenti per risparmiare tempo consentono una crimpatura più rapida di terminali e cavi. La piegatrice è facilmente azionabile dalla mano sinistra o destra. Ganascia F - Terminali con estremità del cavo isolati (enorme Awg.): Per Awg 10/8/6 Din 6/10/16Mm², Ganascia H - Terminali a barilotto aperto e D-Sub, V3.5: Per Awg 14/22/8 Din 2.5-0.5/8-10Mm². Ganascia C - Terminali a barilotto aperto: per Awg 20-18/16-14/12-10 Din 0,5-1,0/1,5-2,5/4-6 mm², Ganascia D - Terminali isolati (piccolo Awg.): Per Awg 22/20/18/16/14/12 Din 0,5/0,75/1,0/1,5/2. 5/4,0 mm².
Brand Astro Pneumatic Tool
Color Red, Black
Handle Material Rubber
Item Dimensions LxWxH 11.3 x 8 x 2 inches
Item Weight 1.32 Pounds

3.6

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Scritto da: Adam
Works well for weatherpack terminals, with some practice
Took a bit of practice, but using the c jaws i crimped these weatherpack terminals (14awg), to make it come out right you do need to crimp the terminal to the wire, then flip it around and crimp the seal and terminal together. I have also used these crimpers for deutsch connecters, that works well, blade terminals (the cheap plastic coated ones) with no issues, to me this tool was well worth the money and has already paid for itself. I guess i got lucky because some people seem to have the issue of jaws not lining up or other quality issues, just be sure to inspect the tool and its fit and finish when you recieve it and you should be fine. Made this review because i recently got a weatherpack connector kit and had these crimpers, but could not find any solid info on whether or not these would be good for those, so hope this helps someone.
Scritto da: Shawn
just what I needed
great value for the money
Scritto da: gary l
Nice and solidly built crimped tin conn #14 probably 30 or so and it worked flawlessly
Would definitely buy again if needed nice well made set for just about any home shop definitely easier than my thomas and Betts I've used for most of my life I'm 62
Scritto da: BUBSTER 808
Astro Pneumatic vs Knipex
Great set of crimper and dies for the price, The case is convenient and stores the crimper and dies securely. Comes with a wide variety of dies. It even has a die that will do large AWG insulated cord end terminals. I believe it can go as large as 6 AWG. Very hard to find one that does large AWG. As for the ratcheting mechanism and the crimp, it does not come close to knipex crimpers. I use the knipex master crimper with die sets almost ever day and there is a huge difference. The crimp action on the Knipex is almost effortless. I even have a dedicated ratcheting insulated terminal crimper from knipex and it is day and night compared to astro pneumatic. That damn thing only crimps insulated terminals and it's $130. The problem is, Knipex will not only break the bank, but it will close your account hahaha. I paid almost $200 just for the master crimper pliers WITHOUT ANY DIES AT ALL!!! THE DIES ALONE RUN FROM $100-$200. Laugh all you want but while you are laughing, I just rewired and repaired a backup generator that provides back up power to hospitals when a natural disaster hits. I bought this astro pneumatic set as a gift for an employee/apprentice of mine. He always complains that he has to use the old style crimpers with no ratchet where you actually have to squeeze to crimp. He has some girly hands for a field engineer. I tried his set out and I was so glad I didn't go cheap on my own tools. This AP set is great for the auto mechanic or electrician but not for us engineers that hold life and death in our hands. Sound pretty over dramatic huh? I would give it a 3.5 but I will round it up to 4 stars. Amazon, please try and get the Knipex tool prices to go down a bit. Thanks
Scritto da: KB
Great value but...
This is my first set of ratcheting crimpers. Right out of the gate looking the dies, especially starting with the insolated closed barrel connector, you can tell each side of the die for one individual crimp has a different extrusion height. As others said there is one side designed to crimp the insulation and then there is another side to crimp the barrel holding the wire itself. The colored dot side crimped the insulation, the other side crimps the barrel with the wire. The problem I have with this design is when you are using heat shrink insulated closed barrel connectors. The heat shrink is larger than typical insulated connectors so it does interfere with getting a consistent crimp. There were some heat shrink connectors I couldn't use on them like a spade connector. The heat shrink on both sides of connector were too large for the dies to be able to accept it. Other than that they function as intended and do speed up the crimping process. Getting consistent quality crimps comes with experience. It's a solid tool with good value. But I would think it's pretty important for the manufacturer to tell you that the dies jaws are side specific to the connector.....
Scritto da: kandoro
Please Read If You Are Having Loose Crimps
My first usage was with insulted connectors and they were a little loose. After some inspection I realized there is a front/back, correct/incorrect way to crimp these insulated connectors with the Astro 9477. My old crimpers there was no right/wrong way, just put them in and squeeze. On each half of the 9477 die set there is a split front to back where one half crimps tighter on the copper wire itself and the other half crimps looser over the insulated wire. Inserting the connector the wrong way results in a loose crimp around the copper wire which is where you want the tightest crimp. My old crimpers applied the same crimp on both the wire and insulation so I never gave it a second thought these new 9477 crimpers were different. THEY ARE so pay attention. The side of the dies with the painted dots is the side with the looser crimp for the insulation half, so put the connector all the way through from this side. Basically they are making 2 crimps at once. The open barrel/D-sub and open barrel terminal also have dies which exhibit this split, dual crimping capability so pay attention when inserting the connectors for those as well. For someone who does allot of crimping with these dual crimp connectors the 9477 could be a real time saver. Please excuse my naivety if this split die scenario was obvious to others, but from comments that I read, I wasn't alone in initially using the dies in reverse fashion and getting loose crimps. Again, please ignore if you have already been using them correctly. Nothing much else to say other than when used correctly there is no way any connector is coming loose. kd
Scritto da: Michael
Great crimper - use a crimp inspection guide
Great crimper that has nearly everything I was looking for. The crimp is adjustable and can be released in case of a jam/problem. I am quite surprised by the quality of the crimp, using the cheapest no-name ferrule at hand. I had to turn the adjustment wheel a notch to get there. I wished it had finer adjustment but the final crimp was totally acceptable. Sadly the instruction manual is quite minimal, anyone that want to make good crimp should refer -at a minimum- to a visual crimp inspection guide. In a nutshell the strand should be slightly deformed so that there are no airgap but not too much to a point where they would break-off. I wouldn't use them to build an aircraft or a race car -that's what the more expensive certified crimper are for. I'll use them to wire an electric motor to my kayak and wire a couple of relays for a future hydroponic system. I'll be using Raychem terminal for the high power stuff. Especially if I need to splice them.
Scritto da: Jack
Not perfect, but for the price, very good value
Not the cheapest, but still much cheaper than other options. Quite happy with it. It saves a lot of space. The crimping die are very very easy to use. Only issue is there should be more instructions on what die is used for what.
Scritto da: CANOEHEAD
CRIMPING TOOL
I LIKE IT BUT WHEN CRIMPING SMALL BARE CONNECTORS, I FIND THAT THE CONNECTION COULD BE TIGHTER. I TRIED ADJUSTING THE TOOL BUT YOU CAN PULL THE CONNECTION APART WITHOUT A LOT OF PRESSURE. BUT ON MOST CONNECTORS IT DOED A GOOD JOB.
Scritto da: Kosmo
Works
I have only used it once. It seems to work well. I will update later, if I have a problem. I will report back.
Scritto da: Jonathan C.
Perfect For Light Professional Use!
Over all good tool but cheaper finish as to be expected. Ideal for mechanics own use, wouldn’t recommend for a shop tool

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