On 06/03/2025 18:22, Andrew wrote:
On 06/03/2025 13:34, Roger Mills wrote:
Recently on sale in Lidl. (Referred to by someone else as Bootlace
Ferule Crimper)
Anyone bought one? I bought one yesterday and am finding the
instructions a bit opaque!
The set comes with 1800 ferules ranging in diameter from very small to
quite large. The tool has 3 settings - switched by turning a cogged
wheel, which requires a locating screw to be removed and replaced
after changing the setting.
There's no clue as to what the settings are for - presumably for
different sizes of ferule, but there are a lot nore than 3 sizes.
Anyone managed to decipher it?
How long will 1800 ferules (many presumably too large
for typical DIY use) last ?.
How long is a piece of string? I've had a similar kit for a few years
and found that I tend to use the same size every time so one size is
going to run out whereas other sizes will be unused.
Similar kits (crimping tool + range of ferrules) can be purchased from
Ebay for around £16
The larger diameter plastic insulated section in some instances prevents
the ferrule from being inserted fully into a connector. For these
instances I've also invested in some bootlace ferrules.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/395227207086
there are other Ebay sellers.
Is there a way of crimping them on without the special
tool ?.
The crimping tool crimps on 4 sides* so I'm not sure what you would use
to get the same result. As these kits, or the crimping tool alone, is relatively cheap why not use the proper tool to get a reliable result.
* some crimping pliers crimp on 6 sides
Typically 4 side crimpers cost around £13 and 6 sided £26 - Ebay chinese stock.
Professional quality 6 sided crimping pliers are around £200(ish)
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