Laser offers moisture-resistant wiring connection solution

December 01, 2017
Laser offers moisture-resistant wiring connection solution
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Laser Tools has introduced a new ratchet crimping tool and an Assorted Automotive Electric Supaseal Connector kit from Connect Consumables to provide a highly effective moisture-resistant wiring connection solution. 


The ratchet crimping tool is designed specifically for the Supaseal type connectors. It is supplied with two die-heads, an H2 size for 22-20 and 16 AWG(0.35-0.5²mm & 1.5²mm) wiring and an H3 sized head for 17 to 18 AWG (0.75²mm and 1.0²mm). With the correct die-head for the job in hand, one action of the crimping tool firmly crimps both the terminal to the exposed wire, and secures the yellow seal.

Once the terminals are crimped they are inserted into the chosen connector and locked in place with the supplied locking tabs. In the Connect Consumables connector kit a selection of 1 pin, 2 pin, 3 pin, 4 pin, 5 pin and 6 pin male and female connectors are supplied, together with the yellow wire seals and the terminal locking tabs. When the male and female connectors are pressed together the result is a professional, moisture-resistant connection that conforms to the RoHS specification.

Top up blister packs of the connectors and terminals are available so that technicians can always have the correct size of connector to hand.

These professional tools are available now from your Laser Tools and Connect Consumables stockist. The ratchet crimping tool is part number 7002 and the connector kit is part number 37225.





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