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AAW crimper
Does anyone have the American autowire crimper they would like to rent out.. Figured I'd ask before ordering it and using it only once
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Re: AAW crimper
if you don't want to buy one, you can use your cheap crimper and solder. I used the proper crimper but I did a fair amount of soldering too, as I recall. Also, have a lot of heat shrink wrap on hand as well.
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Re: AAW crimper
Agree 100%! I have always soldered everything, and have never had a bad connection. Best way to go imho.
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Re: AAW crimper
^^^Agree^^^ I take regular wire ends and pull the plastic covers off. Crimp em on the wire with small wire cutters (carefully) then solder every joint. Real trick I found is to buy a small fly tying base from harbor freight. It has a small base with two alligator clips pointing up. I clip the wire in and use that to hold both ends while I solder. frees up my hand to hold my small torch and one to hold the solder.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Oakley, Michigan
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Re: AAW crimper
This is the kit that I am using to do my AAW kit:
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Re: AAW crimper
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Redmond, WA
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Re: AAW crimper
I was at my local old-guy shop a couple of days ago and he was sorting through BOXES of different types of terminal kits trying to find something for a weird harness, but I thought I was a big man with a Packard terminal release tool and a flat screwdriver. He must have had 30-40 different ones right there.
Same with crimping... you mean there's more than three styles and sizes? I feel like Marge looking at a 8-slot spicerack: "There must be duplicates".
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Join Date: Jul 2013
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Re: AAW crimper
Crimping is good, but corrosion can still get in there so soldering is MORE important!
Make sure you get a good hot soldering iron first! Bill
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Re: AAW crimper
I also bought the Tool Aid 18920 crimper and it works great. There are a couple of crimps that require a double wire crimp, like at your headlight connectors. This is where two wires lay next to each other in the same terminal. There is a "double wire" crimper or a "two wire" crimper but it isn't really necessary. You can crimp these by using a pair of needle nose pliers and then solder the terminal when you are done. I would recommend soldering these terminals because of the current draw required to run your head lights plus it does add security if your crimp with the needle nose pliers isn't maybe the best. Take your time and curl the terminal "tabs" over the two wires and you'll be just fine. I just finished my AAW kit and there are only a few places that have a double crimp.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Kimberly, Id
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Re: AAW crimper
American Autowire has a rental program for the them. We own the tools and they work great.
The Link: http://www.americanautowire.com/prod...rimping-tools/
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Re: AAW crimper
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Don't flame me that is what I have been told by the guys building the harnesses. |
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