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Seal - All Crimp Tool

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Part# 11-06592
MFR Model# WHTSACT

Overview

Crimp tool works with all Seal-All Terminals and seals. Its compact, low-cost parallel jaw design eliminates terminal rocking.

Seal-All Crimp Tool MANF P/N WHTSACT
P/N 11-06592
   
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Perfect for what I needed. D

Roger S Verified Purchase

SEAL-ALL CRIMP TOOL

April 5, 2023

Worked as expected.

Phillip M Verified Purchase

SEAL-ALL CRIMP TOOL

January 5, 2022

This item looks es expected, nothing specil to coment

Pilatus A
March 6, 2017

This crimper does not offset the strain relief crimp in the insulation so both sides will roll directly into each other and have to be offset by hand then finish crimping. A ratchet style is definitely a better choice, but this one can be made to work if only doing a few pins.

Aircraft S Verified Purchase

SEAL-ALL CRIMP TOOL

December 2, 2021

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Q: Will this Seal-All crimp tool work with all insulated and non-insulated terminals?

Per the supplier: It is really for crimping pins and sockets (and it would do a variety of pins and sockets). It will crimp insulated terminals flat and do an OK job on those but I prefer a crimp connector that puts a dimple in the insulated jacket. No such thing as a tool that will do everything the best--unfortunately.

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