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JRready NEW-ASF1 Kabelcrimpzange mit farbigem Design (entspricht M22520/1-01 JRD-ASF1) 12-26AWG
JRready NEW-ASF1 Kabelcrimpzange mit farbigem Design (entspricht M22520/1-01 JRD-ASF1) 12-26AWG
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[NEUES DESIGN, NEUES ERSCHEINUNGSBILD]
Personalisierte und einzigartige farbenfrohe Tarnoptik mit robuster Konstruktion, die die Arbeit interessanter macht.
[4-Wege-8-Press-Crimpung]
Ergibt eine Mil-Standard 8-Eindruckcrimpung, die maximale Zugfestigkeit bei nahezu jedem geschlossenen Laufkontakt gewährleistet.
[CRIMP-DRAHT-SORTIMENT]
NEW-ASF1 : 12-26 AWG (0,128-3,33 mm²)
Ist innerhalb des angegebenen Drahtbereichs von 12 bis 26 AWG nahezu unbegrenzt einsetzbar.
[PROFESSIONELLES CRIMPWERKZEUG]
Entworfen nach MIL-C-22520/1-01;
Die zyklusgesteuerte Präzisionsratsche gewährleistet jedes Mal gleichbleibend genaue Crimpverbindungen.
Die positive Crimptiefe wird über einen 8-stufigen Wahlschalter am Werkzeugrahmen gesteuert.
[ANWENDUNG]
NEW-ASF1: Geeignet zum Crimpen von Rundkontakten nach MIL-Standard, Harting, Wain und TE-Steckverbindern.
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For transparency: I'm not using these (or any other crimpers) in a professional capacity, so i can only comment on them from a consumer/hobbyists level of use.Comparing this crimping tool with my AF8M, this one is really no different in feel, ease of use and general quality. I don't have a AF8 to compare it too, but the build quality and just general feel of the tool is great.Judging by what others have commented on this brand of tools, everyone seems to agree that the tools are almost identical with the much more expensive counterparts they are compatible/compared to.I'm more then happy for my use case (rewire my own vehicles)
Every component is quality, from the selector switch, to the body, to the lock pins, and even the spring. The rubber on each end helps with grip. It's comfortable as well, being small enough to fit in anyone's hand. Compared to others I've used, this one is tiny, yet can handle roughly the same gauges of wires. Of course I haven't tried anything too big.Overall, it's an impressive tool, and I'm positive it'll last quite a while.
Compared to to the Iwiss tool this is smaller, lighter to use, crimps better and takes up less space. The only reason to buy the Iwiss is for crimping heavy gauge like 16 down to 10 awg. Although I see them online they are very expensive, I've never seen a Deustch Term for 14 even used, and I don't even know what applico require that. But the larger handle on the Iwiss is good for heavy gauge.Assuming you are using this for automotive, perhaps controls, marine... It's likely you'd be using 18-28awg. Even more likely 22-26. This is a great, comfort, easy to use tool for light gauge.
To be upfront, the thoughts expressed in this review are not my own. They are those of the recipient of this tool. He really wanted it because of the precision and accuracy that it allows. He mentioned that the upgraded version is very ergonomic and pleasantly lightweight. The grip fits your hand comfortably and prevents it from sliding off. You can use it with one hand so the other is free to hold the wire. The best feature is the rotary that allows you to choose a precise depth. Overall, he highly recommends this crimper.Thanks so much for taking the time to read this review. I hope the information that I've provided helps make your decision a little easier.