I don't understand what tool is used to crimp wires in standard PIN-connectors. I bought a crimp, but nothing good happens with it.
Chinese crimped wires look very nice. Over there, how the insulation is compressed with an offset.
I bought a SN-48B crimper for $ 9.7. The site says "Suitable for 6.3 / 4.8 / 2.8". On his lips 0.5 / 1.0 / 1.5.
I can't do anything good with it: the smallest section is too big for the pins and no beautiful crimp, as on branded wires, does not work.
Maybe you know what tool to crimp the pins with to make it look beautiful and reliable?
If anything, we are talking about standard pin-connectors used in computers (connecting indicators and buttons to the motherboard) and in Arduino.
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