JRready JST2109S JRD-HDT-48 Closed Barrel Crimper Kit with ACT-WS30 Wire Stripper & G454 Gage & DRK-RT1 Removal tool Work with DT,DTM,DTP Connector 12#, 16#, 20# Solid Contacts

JRready JST2109S JRD-HDT-48 Closed Barrel Crimper Kit with ACT-WS30 Wire Stripper & G454 Gage & DRK-RT1 Removal tool Work with DT,DTM,DTP Connector 12#, 16#, 20# Solid Contacts

$219.00

JRready JST2109S JRD-HDT-48 Closed Barrel Crimper Kit with ACT-WS30 Wire Stripper & G454 Gage & DRK-RT1 Removal tool Work with DT,DTM,DTP Connector 12#, 16#, 20# Solid Contacts YOUTUBE VIDEO: DT Series Connectors Crimping , Assembly & Disassembly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jwjeluGsYQ Crimper KitPackage Includes: Package: JRD-HDT-48 crimp tool 12-22 awg & G454 go-nogo gage & DRK-RT1 removal tool & ACT-WS30 wire stripperJRD-HDT-48 CrimperGENERAL INFORMATION1. Equivalent to HDT-48-00 Crimp Tool2. 4-way 8-impression indent crimping3. Fixed with a non-removable adjustable positioner4. JRD-HDT-48 is widely used for solid contacts (12#,16#,20#)5. Wire crimp range: 12AWG (3.33mm²) to 22AWG (0.32mm²) CRIMPING INSTRUCTIONS1. Insert the contact and prepare the wire through the indenter from the opposite side2. Squeeze the handles together until ratchet releases. Then the handle will return to its open position automaticallyDRK-RT1 Pick Removal ToolGENERAL INFORMATION The DRK-RT1 is a removal pick for the DT Series. Double Ended Removal Tool: One end has a sturdy 90 degree hook for non-slip wedge lock removal. The other end has a standard flat head screw driver which can be used as a straight pick or driver. Material: 440C Weight (g): 17.9 Dimensions (mm): 185 ACT-WS30 Wire Stripper Wire range #10 to #18 AWG solid, #12 to #20 AWG stranded Form-ground, hardened, knife-type blades for accurate stripping INSTRUCTION VIDEO FROM YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jwjeluGsYQ OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSRemoving Socket ContactsStep 1: Place the flat end under the plastic part, then lift it evenly and remove it from the joint.Step 2: Place the flat end in the snap position on the socket inside the plastic part and slowly lift it up.Step 3: From the end of the wire, pull the wire and remove the socket.Removing Pin ContactsStep 1: Rotate the other end with the claws by 90° to hook the plastic piece and pull it straight out of the connector.Step 2: Place the flat end in the snap position on the socket inside the plastic part and slowly lift it up.Step 3: Pull the wire from the end of the wire and take the pin out.

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