How do I Crimp Terminals Properly?

To crimp terminals properly, follow these professional steps to ensure structural integrity and electrical connectivity:

  1. Preparation and Selection: Choose the correct wire gauge and match it with the appropriate terminal (use insulated terminals for outdoor exposure). Ensure your crimping tool is calibrated and matches the terminal size.
  1. Wire Stripping: Use a precision stripper to remove approximately 1/4 inch of insulation. Inspect the strands for damage, clean any oxidation, and twist the strands tightly into a bundle.
  1. Insertion: Align the terminal barrel with the stripped wire. Push the wire in until the insulation meets the barrel’s stop. Place the assembly into the correct die size of the crimper jaws.
  1. Execution: Apply controlled pressure. For manual crimpers, squeeze firmly; for hydraulic tools, apply 7,000 to 10,000 PSI. Hold the pressure for 5-10 seconds to allow the connection to set before releasing.
  1. Quality Inspection: Perform a visual check for gaps or deformations. Conduct a tug test to ensure the wire does not slip and use calipers to verify the crimp dimensions fall within a 0.1 mm variance. Finally, use a multimeter to perform a continuity test to confirm electrical integrity.

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