Lyndon Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM Will these work. One off use, one build only. I need the type for the Garmin pins and wire strippers. I need to wire a complete plane. Thoughts Thanks Lyndon 1
skippydiesel Posted yesterday at 07:23 AM Posted yesterday at 07:23 AM Strippers look okay (not the crimping part) Crimpers bit sus! - you will need to be sure that they will suit (crimp correctly) on your pins. Diameter & length of section to be crimped critical for reliable conductivity - don't scrimp on quality crimping. 😈 1
Lyndon Posted yesterday at 08:45 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:45 AM Yes, I know zero on these tools. From what I can see $270 is needed for a crimper, so I'm guessing it's too cheap 1
Blueadventures Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM (edited) I bought one of these, two removal and insert tools and some extra spare male and female pins. For my Trig radio and transponder hook up. Stienair is the USA company good to deal with. Edited yesterday at 11:02 AM by Blueadventures 1
Lyndon Posted yesterday at 11:16 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:16 AM Was that enough to wire up your job ?
Blueadventures Posted yesterday at 11:27 AM Posted yesterday at 11:27 AM (edited) 11 minutes ago, Lyndon said: Was that enough to wire up your job ? It only 4 way crimps the particular pins and sockets used by trig. You would have to compare your connectors with this particular crimper. The Stienair site will show the size it fits or Trig radio install manual lists the mil spec of the connectors. If same as yours this would be the tool to get, otherwise you can buy new or used 'Dainels' brand tools however expensive. (You can purchase used 'Daniels' crimpers and dyes that are still crimping to satisfactory specs) Have a look at their webb site as they are an aviation supply shop. Edited yesterday at 11:29 AM by Blueadventures 1
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