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Ratchet D-Sub Pin Crimp Tool

SKU
93-100-022
18-30 AWG Wire | Hardened Steel | Cushioned Handles | Precision Crimp | Standard & HD D-Sub Pins
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Ratcheting D-Sub Pin Crimp Tool

This Professional Grade ratcheting D-Sub Crimp tool is designed to crimp both standard and high density D-Sub pins. Use with 18 to 30 AWG wire.  The tool is made from harden steel for years of reliable service. The ergonomic cushion handles makes this tool easy to use.

Features:

  • Full Ratchet Style Crimp
  • Ergo Comfort Handle
  • Full Hardened Steel Construction
  • Precision Crimp
  • Interchangeable Dies Available

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Q: What are D-Sub connectors?


D-Sub connectors are named after their D-shaped form. They come in a variety of pin numbers to fit your computer application needs.


Q: Are D-Sub and Serial Connectors the same?


Yes they are the same thing.


Q: What are the advantages of using a solder connector?


When using solder connectors it is a more permanent solution as compared to crimp connectors. You do not have to worry about pins being pulled out on solder connectors which can happen in crimp connectors. For this reason soldering can be more reliable.


Q: What are the advantages of using a crimp connector?


Using crimp connectors is often just as reliable as solder connectors but they takes less time to install. Installation is as simple as squeezing a crimping tool to secure the connection.


Q: What are the benefits of using a plastic metalized plastic or metal hood for my connector?


Plastic hoods are the most economical option when constructing D-Sub connectors. Metalized plastic hoods provides shielded against EMI/RFI interference while still being an economical option. Metal hoods provide durability as well as shielding against EMI/RFI interference.