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Author Topic: Electrical...where do you get your disconnects?  (Read 14200 times)

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Re: Electrical...where do you get your disconnects?
« Reply #40 on: April 04, 2012, 10:12:33 pm »
Bad thing is, if you set the connector in wrong, you waste it -- can't back the ratchet off.

Hmmm...that's odd.  I have about 5 different ratcheting crimpers and all of them have a little lever between the grips, next to the first pivot.  Pushing forward on the lever releases the ratchet.  Do your's not have this?

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Re: Electrical...where do you get your disconnects?
« Reply #41 on: April 05, 2012, 01:06:01 am »

Now this... This is a sexy looking crimp...

:)  Connector pron....  The hard shell still provides a better grip and aids in installation.  It's also functional (insulation).  Again, looks aren't everything.

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