How to Use Solderless Crimp Terminals
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Basic electrical wiring work involves connecting one wire to a junction or another wire. While the permanent method is to use solder (which involves melting solder on two wire ends to bind them together), a much easier method involves crimping connectors onto the wire ends, and then connecting them to the destination. The process requires a basic wiring tool and a good grip. All the materials can be found at a local hardware store, and the knowledge can come in handy around the house.
When soldering two or more wires together is either not practical or not possible, the wires are often crimped together. Crimped connections are often found in many places where the assembly or disassembly of a wire harness is made easier without solder. The connections are placed together inside the connector and the
Solderless Crimp Terminal is smashed, or crimped in a manner that does not allow the wires inside to be easily removed. Crimp connectors require a crimping tool, connectors and usually a wire stripper.
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