I really like the Sargent crimper - you can get it from Great Plains Electronics. Yes, it si a two step, but it is fast and easy to use. If you are doing production, then an automatic crimper is best, but for periodic, it can't be beat! https://www.greatplainselectronics.com Search for 'crimper'. We use the 2026-CT a lot in our shop. The ultralight aircraft crowd also like that tool - which was where I first found it. John :-#)# PS, say "Hi!" to Ed for me if you like. On 07/06/2016 2:45 PM, Brad Gass wrote:
I'm sick of doing the Molex two-step, and am in dire need of a new terminal crimper.
Is the Platinum 16801C still the general consensus of being the best "budget" crimper for Trifurcon/Molex terminals?
I'm not opposed to spending a bit more (up to the $60-75 range, maybe $100 if it's *really* worth it) on a different crimper if there is a good reason to go that route. But, I also don't want to buy five different crimpers to find a "good" one if I can avoid it.
Thanks for any input and guidance in advance!
--Brad
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