Regular maintenance is the key to long-lasting wire crimping tools. In this article, we share seven maintenance tips you can’t afford to skip if you want to extend the lifespan of your crimpers. Fr...
Crimping wires is a fundamental skill for electricians, automotive enthusiasts, and DIYers. In this beginner-friendly guide, we explain everything you need to know to crimp 22-10 AWG wires perfectl...
Choosing the best crimping tool depends on your project’s specific needs – there’s no one-size-fits-all. In this comprehensive guide, we explore what makes a great DIY crimper (like consistent ratc...
This blog highlights why quality tools and connector kits make the perfect Christmas gifts for any DIY enthusiast or professional electrician – especially with Haisstronica’s holiday deals up to 25...
Making secure electrical connections doesn’t have to be slow or complicated. This article explains what a “one-step” crimper is and why it enables quick & easy wire crimps. We cover how proper ...
Wire crimping is a crucial skill for any DIY or professional wiring project. This guide explains what professional results really mean in crimping – from creating gas-tight, mechanically strong con...
Crimping small insulated wires is a fundamental skill for anyone working with electronics or automotive wiring. This blog explains how to use a crimper tool to attach electrical crimp connectors se...
Crimping Tool Types: There are many kinds of wire crimpers – from simple manual plier-style crimpers to ratcheting crimping tools and heavy-duty hydraulic cable crimpers. The optimal choice depen...
Crimping heavy wire lugs (battery cables, inverter leads, winch power cables, etc.) is not the same as crimping a small 14 AWG terminal – the stakes and forces are much higher. A proper heavy-lug c...
A full crimp refers to a properly executed crimp connection where the connector barrel is fully compressed around the wire, forming a secure, gas-tight bond. In contrast, an incomplete crimp (just ...
A safe crimp is a gas-tight, mechanically sound compression between conductor strands and a metal barrel. Below is a concise, standards-aligned workflow you can repeat on every job to keep wire cri...
A proper crimp is a controlled cold‑weld; an over‑crimp is plastic deformation that goes too far. This guide defines over‑crimping in crimp wiring, shows you what it looks like, and explains simple...