Amp Crimping
Todays deals on Amp Crimping?
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AMP Tyco 87190-2 AMPMODU Crimp Locking Clip Socket Terminal/Contact – Reel 6000 $1,795.95 |
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Amp TE Connectivity Hydraulic Crimper Crimp Tool 59975-1 $1,500.00 |
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AMP Tyco 1-583616-0 Crimp Snap Twin Leaf Terminal/Contact – Reel of 11000 $1,395.95 |
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AMP Tyco 583616-3 Crimp Snap Twin Leaf Terminal/Contact – Reel of 7000 $849.95 |
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Crimp Applicator Die for Tyco-Amp and Molex Crimp Press $787.50 |
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AMP/TYCO 58195-3 crimping die $699.00 |
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WOW! EXCELLENT AMP TYCO TE 931800-1 UNIT CRIMPER CRIMPING TOOL MACHINE W/PEDAL $649.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 45639-2-L Type OB #432 $599.99 |
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Tyco Amp 14 Ton Hydraulic Crimping Head 1490746-1 New $600.00 |
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Amp Crimper Wire Crimper 189721-1 Pneumatic crimp Power unit 6-26 $567.99 |
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Amp Crimper Wire Crimper 904240-1 Pneumatic crimp AMP Power unit 18972-1 $567.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool Type OB 69656-8 #235 $549.99 |
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AMP Tyco 66504-3 Amplimite HDP-20 Gold Crimp Socket Terminal/Contact Reel 12000 $549.95 |
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Tyco AMP Certi-Crimp II Part# 91541-1 Crimper Hand Tool $535.00 |
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AMP Tyco 487406-2 FFC Crimp Socket Terminal/Contact – Reel of 10000 $495.00 |
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AMP / TYCO 90274-2 SAHT F CRIMP Crimping Tool Type F $467.49 |
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New AMP 90204-4 Crimping Tool for AMP Pin Receptacles 60789-1 $449.00 |
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AMP Crimp Tool Frame 220015-1 Series N – NEW! $445.00 |
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AMP 69352-L Crimping Tool #826 E49C ABC322 $399.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 45639-4 Type OB #435 $399.99 |
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AMP Tyco 66505-3 Amplimite HDP-20 Gold Crimp Socket Terminal/Contact Reel 7000 $399.95 |
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AMP Tyco 748610-2 Gold D-Sub Crimp Socket Terminal/Contact – Reel of 17000 $395.00 |
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ROTA-CRIMP TOOL 600850 AMP SPECIAL INDUSTRIES WITH METAL CARRYING CASE USED $369.00 |
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Amp Crimper Wire Crimper 354700-1 Pneumatic Crimp Compact Air Products R118X2 $379.99 |
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NEW IN BOX AMP MODEL 58305-1 CRIMPING TOOL TE CONNECTIVITY CRIMPER RED $350.00 |
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AMP 45639-2 Crimping Tool Type OB #295 $349.99 |
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AMP 90242-2 Crimping Tool Type F #297 $349.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 90246-1 PIDG #373 $349.99 |
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AMP 90204-4 Crimping Tool #350 Type F $349.99 |
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AMP 90267-2 Crimping Tool #351 Type F $349.99 |
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AMP Tyco 66507-4 Amplimite HDP-20 Gold Crimp Pin Terminal/Contact Reel of 10000 $349.95 |
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AMP 45639 Crimping Tool Type OB Mod N $309.99 |
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AMP Crimp tool , Model no. 90202-2, good brand new $299.00 |
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AMP/TYCO 58194-1 Crimping Tool – frame only $299.00 |
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AMP 69365-2 Hydraulic Air Crimp Tool BEH 125023 CRIMPER $299.00 |
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6399 AMP Avionics Aircraft Crimp Crimper Tool 45638-2-K aka 91912-3 very good $299.00 |
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6400 AMP Avionics Aircraft Crimp Crimper Tool 45740-4-H very good condition $299.00 |
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AMP Crimp Quality Monitor P/N 764632-2 $274.99 |
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Tyco Crimper 91500-1 Premium CERTI-CRIMP II Hand Tool TE Connectivity AMP $279.95 |
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AMP 45219-2 Crimping Tool #356 $249.99 |
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AMP 90123-2-G Crimping Tool Type F #352 $249.99 |
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AMP 59459 Crimping Tool Type C #619 E49C ABC5131 $249.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 47907 Type C #434 $249.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 90331-1-B Type F #358 $249.99 |
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Amp crimp tool 69355 $240.00 |
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TYCO AMP CHAMP MI-1 INSULATION DISPLACEMENT CRIMP TOOL $249.99 |
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AMP Tyco 66506-3 Amplimite HDP-20 Gold Crimp Pin Terminal/Contact Reel 7000 $249.95 |
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AMP Tyco 640391-1 Commercial Crimp Pin/Socket Terminal/Contact – Reel of 10000 $245.00 |
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AMP Tyco 104480-2 AMPMODU Crimp Socket Terminal/Contact – Reel of 14000 $245.00 |
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50 AMP Crimp Tool – Crimp Tool Manufacturing BNC RG-59 $225.00 |
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Crimp Tool for Amp Twin BNC Coaxicon Plug or Bulkhead Jack Crimp End assemblies $225.00 |
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AMP 229378-1 MI-1 Champ 50-Pin 25-Pair Butterfly Crimp Tool w/ Case $239.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 46073 Type C #433 $229.99 |
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6401 AMP Avionics Aircraft Crimp Crimper Tool 69656 Type OB mod E good condition $239.00 |
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AMP Tyco 69656-1 Type OB Crimping Tool #254 Crimper $224.99 |
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AMP 69478-1 Hand Crimping Tool MOD E for Coaxicon RF Connectors $235.00 |
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Rota -Crimp Model 600850 Amp Special Industries $199.00 |
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Amp MR-1 hand crimping tool 251101-1 $200.00 |
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AMP 764632-2 D CRIMP QUALITY MONITOR 0711-127-0006 $199.00 |
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AMP 220009-1 HAND CRIMPING TOOL CRIMPER $200.00 |
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AMP 69646 Crimping Tool #802 E49C ABC5142 $200.00 |
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AMP 45609-P Crimping Tool TYPE OB Mod P #502 $200.00 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 45219-K #364 $199.99 |
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AMP 90202-2 Crimping Tool Type F #852 E49C ABC320 $199.99 |
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AMP / TYCO CERTI-CRIMP 90123-2 TYPE F RATCHETING CRIMP TOOL FOR SL 156 CONTACTS $199.00 |
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AMP – 58063-2 – Pistol Crimp Tool Head used $200.00 |
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6422 AMP 45634-3 for Coaxicon Connectors same as 91912-5 Crimp Crimper VGC $199.99 |
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AMP 90296-2 20-14 Ratcheting Crimp Tool $199.95 |
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Tyco AMP M 9516 Crimper Crimping Tool $195.00 |
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AMP D 9605 Crimping Tool Crimper Works Great $195.00 |
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AMP Tyco 69671 AMP-FIT 3/8 Crimp Tool f/ plastic tubing $175.00 |
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2 TYCO AMP UNIVERSAL WIRE CRIMPING CRIMPER TOOL TYPE F 24-22 & 90028-2 $175.00 |
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AMP CRIMPING TOOL 90090 CRIMPER $175.00 |
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AMP 90202-2-N TYPE F CRIMP TOOL CRIMPER $175.00 |
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AMP 525690 , HAND CRIMPING TOOL, USED IN BOX. $146.47 |
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Amp 47386 22-16 PDIG Certi Crimp Crimping tool $175.00 |
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AMP Tyco 66100-9 Gold Multimate Crimp Socket Terminal/Contact – Reel of 1000 $175.00 |
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AMP 90268-1 Crimping Tool Type F #313 $163.99 |
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AMP 90363-1 Crimping Tool #306 Type F $159.99 |
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AMP Lot (9) Crimp Crimping Crimper Tool O-B/26-22/24-22/22-10/20-18/69477 & More $149.99 |
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AMP Tyco 58372-1 Ratcheting Crimp Head + 58074-1 Handle $159.98 |
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AMP 45160 Crimping Tool Mod J #49 $155.00 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 90028-2 #378 Type F $154.99 |
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AMP 69140-2 Crimping Tool Type BNC #312 $154.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 90025 #608 $154.99 |
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AMP 90398-1 Crimping Tool Type F #800 E49C ABC307 $154.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 90009-8 PIDG #365 $154.99 |
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AMP 69245-4 Crimping Tool Type BNC #294 $154.99 |
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AMP Hand Crimp / Crimping Tool 69245-2 BNC RG 174, 188 $149.00 |
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AMP 69140-1-R TYPE BNC MOD A CRIMP TOOL CRIMPER $150.00 |
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AMP 59500 Crimping Tool, 7303D $150.00 |
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AMP Pistol Grip Style Hand Crimper 918438-1 22-26AWG Tool For CT Crimp $159.99 |
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AMP Crimping Tool 69245-4 #607 $149.99 |
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AMP 46120 Crimping Tool Type C-PI #614 E49B ABC5126 $149.99 |
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Tyco AMP 49935 Crimping Tool Crimper 10-12, 14-16, 18-22 AWG $159.00 |
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AMP / TYCO ELECTRONICS 90066-8-H Type F CRIMP TOOL for 30-22 AWG $149.00 |
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AMP / TYCO 90124-2-G TYPE F HAND CRIMP TOOL (20-14 AWG) $149.00 |
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Amp Tyco Crimper Crimp Die 69231-2 NEW $150.00 |
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AMP 90124-2 18-14 Type-F Ratcheting Crimp Tool $149.95 |
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AMP 90298-2 20-18 Type F Ratcheting Crimp Tool $149.95 |
Amp Crimping Questions

Basic Electrical Connections
There’s just nothing like mastering electric wiring! As children we marveled at the “magic” of electricity, but even now as adults, we still can’t help but stand in awe at its power. We may not know exactly how and why it works, but we do know that it does. By following some basic wiring concepts, you can more than just realize its power. You will have in your arsenal the ability to harness that power and use it as you see fit. I have covered safety in previous articles so I will assume you are aware of the potential dangers of electricity and how to avoid them.
I will be going over some basic connection techniques that you can incorporate immediately in your personal home wiring. In theory, most home electric wiring is simply extending wire from you main breaker panel to all the various outlets and lights around your house. So let’s say you have 20 20 amp breakers in your main panel and you’re already using 10. You want to draw power to the new room you’re in the process of building and you’re wondering how to go about it. Now if there was only 1 outlet you needed power for, this wouldn’t involve any mid-way connections.
Forgive me if I’m wrong, but I’d say for most rooms you’d want at least 1 outlet and 1 light. And already here you’ll be needing your connection. The tricky thing about lights is that you usually want
to attach a switch as well – which makes the connection a little more complicated (refer to the diagram on the right for details). Once you get used to the concept it won’t be so difficult. The diagram details the “how” as far as what to connect to what, but it doesn’t cover how to actually connect the wires safely. Before we begin, you’ll be needing the following:
1. Crimper. This is to crimp 2 or more copper wires together.
2. Wire stripper. For stripping the thin insulation off individual cables.
3. Utility knife. Use this to slice away thick outer insulation.
4. Crimp connectors. You’ll be needing a generous load of these little guys. By the way, these are the little triangular shaped things at the ends of the connections on the diagram which you’ll be crimping 2 or more cables with.
5. Electric tape. For taping connections together after crimping.
6. Nylon bands. These might be considered an overkill, but I take safety seriously.
Ok, so we have what we need, and we’re about to start wiring. But before we begin I need you to pay careful attention:Remember to only connect to the main breaker after EVERYTHING else has been attached and there are no naked wires. Connecting to the main breaker should be the LAST thing you do! Alright, here we go:
1. With your utility knife, strip away an appropriate amount of outer insulation (5cm), exposing the individual “colored” cables inside.
2. Now with your wire stripper, strip slightly more than one crimp connector’s length of insulation from each of the cables. The idea is to bare only what’s necessary and no more.
3. Take your connectors and begin crimping them together with your crimper tool. There will be varying connector diameters depending on how many cables you are crimping together, so select the correct sizes. Note that crimping properly is just as important as the crimping act itself – ensure that the connection is rock-solid and that there is zero movement when you tug forcefully on the cables. You should crimp the connector in several points to ensure maximum bond. You shouldn’t overlap cables in an “X” fashion when crimping, but should aim for a parallel connection.
4. Thoroughly tape all connections with electric tape.
5. Tighten bands around all taped connections and clip off excess. This ensures the electric tape doesn’t come loose over time – which CAN happen otherwise. Adding an additional band around the conjoined cables 10 or so centimeters below the connection ensures the individual cables don’t accidentally get “pulled” apart.
There you have your connection! Note that there are
alternatives to crimping such as little connector boxes (see left), but they’re more expensive and not suitable for outdoor use – rainwater gets trapped inside and can lead to shorting. If you do use these, make sure to stick only to indoor use and bend the connection upward so the “entrance” is facing down. The pros to these connectors is that they make connecting cables extremely fast and simple. *Another important point is evenly distributing your electric load to your individual breakers as this can save you money on your electric bill over time.
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