slayer213
Student
I'm liking all of what I see so far, hoping to get my shipping confirmation soon!!
Its a very well designed and throughout multi.This can only be good news and to me it means that Cps1 multi is going to be even more popular than cps2 multi![]()
Yeah, let's see that thing in action.By the way I plan to make a video about my crimper today. A few others have expressed interest in buying one for their business. It would help one of our fellow members here tremendously in his efforts.![]()
I don't want to crimp any more wires, but I have tooI am already crimping wires for the second batch. When you start building cables you start to realize there are more parts involved than you imagine. Each wire is 330mm. Each harness is 10 wires. Each wire Cas two crimps. So a set is 20 wires and 40 crimps. Thank God I'm not doing these crimps by hand! Lol.
*thousand-yard stare’s past you*When you start building cables you start to realize there are more parts involved than you imagine. Each wire is 330mm. Each harness is 10 wires. Each wire Cas two crimps. So a set is 20 wires and 40 crimps. Thank God I'm not doing these crimps by hand! Lol.
I’m literally salivating right now. That auto cut and strip machine you suggested years ago has been absolutely life changing for me and my already arthritic, osteoporosis ridden hands.By the way I plan to make a video about my crimper today. A few others have expressed interest in buying one for their business. It would help one of our fellow members here tremendously in his efforts.![]()
For real, Im debating where to get the auto cut/strip myself lol, and auto crimper also, I dont make a lot of harnesses because I hate it. If I had those yeah, custom harnesses everywhere.*thousand-yard stare’s past you*
I’m literally salivating right now. That auto cut and strip machine you suggested years ago has been absolutely life changing for me and my already arthritic, osteoporosis ridden hands.![]()
Any link to this machine?*thousand-yard stare’s past you*
I’m literally salivating right now. That auto cut and strip machine you suggested years ago has been absolutely life changing for me and my already arthritic, osteoporosis ridden hands.![]()
This seems to be really great.Fitment came out pretty damn good, tweaked it a little, Im gonna order a few just to see how JLC works out for these.
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has anyone besides Jasen confirmed they will be making cases?
Probably one of these, which can be found on AliexpressAny link to this machine?
Yeah, @glstar was asking about an auto cut/strip machine mentioned and I assumed it was that oneThat's a stripping Machine, which I believe @Mitsurugi-w already had. Now he has one for automatic crimping.
Its basically to add a cps2/3 connector to the filter boardThis seems to be really great.
Could you just explain to me what this add?
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Ah ok.Its basically to add a cps2/3 connector to the filter board
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Wow.....
Those machines appears to be really great.
Today i spent around 1 hour to do my 2 harness for the cps1 kick to filter board.
With those machines i think you could finish it in around 5 minutes or less.....
Wow.
How much could they cost?
Not too expensive if you do extensive use of them.The wire cut/strip machine linked in the video is probably going to be around $700. I got a similar thing but used and made in the USA (and long discontinued) for about $200 but that was luck.
The terminal crimping machine looks to be around $1000 plus a few hundred per die, or a small amount per blade set if you don't swap dies
EDIT: What I'm interested in, and maybe @Mitsurugi-w can cover in the video, is where can I find a comprehensive list of blades for the crimping machine? For example I'm wondering if a DF1B blade set exists.
EDIT: What I'm interested in, and maybe @Mitsurugi-w can cover in the video, is where can I find a comprehensive list of blades for the crimping machine? For example I'm wondering if a DF1B blade set exists.