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I am in the process of installing wire harnesses in M37 and need to crimp a few wire ends , is there a special tool for crimping on the male connectors . It appears that the connectors are crimped on 4 sides . I could use my regular wire crimper,but I don't think it will come out "ok", I seem to remember that the military had a special crimper tool for that . bob :D
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There is a special crimper. Like you said, it crimps it on 4 sides at once. I recently bought one from George Mainiari, but I dont think he has any more. Before I got mine I was figuring to just solder the ends on.
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powerwagontim wrote:There is a special crimper. Like you said, it crimps it on 4 sides at once. I recently bought one from George Mainiari, but I dont think he has any more. Before I got mine I was figuring to just solder the ends on.
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I just did one as Tim said. I re-used one by carefully drilling through with a bit just a tad larger than the 12 ga. wire I was using. Then solder the bullet onto the wire.
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That is what I did , you will need a good gun like 250 watt Weller or a big soldering iron 200 watts or so . I even drilled a little solder hole in the side to better flow solder.
Solder will hold much better than a crimp of any kind and allows you to use old tips from the original harness.
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John at Midwest Military had them. It's a very common type crimping tool and is available at most electrical and electronic supply houses.
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Thanks all for the info , it was just the info I was lookig for . This is THE best site for M37 info , and it has helped me out on more than a few occasions , bob k
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I checked with John @ MWM and he doesn't have any. Anybody know the part # for this tool and where else to get them. I don't even know what I am looking for.
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NSN is 5120-00-251-3990. Try Kevin Emdee at Starr Electric kevin.emdee@comcast.net 1-270-877-0813.
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I work as an electrician. We use this 4 point crimper http://www.tequipment.net/IdealC24.asp
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That one should work. ZG, can you try it on a standard 14 gauge GI terminal and confirm it crimps correctly IE tight enoug and at the correct position lengthwise on the pins?
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I will not be able to do anything until monday. My tools are at work. I see no reason why it would not work. I use it for single wire but splices all the time.
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Hi Wes
I have used that exact same crimping tool for many years.It works great,but you have to get a feel for how tight is too tight to squeeze it or you can crush the wires.
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