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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:28 am Post subject: Machine Pin sub-D crimpers AND Vertical Power Crimper |
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There's a bit of confusion evident in the replies so far:
The "expensive one" that you rent for $10 a month or buy for $300 is NOT
to crimp D-sub pins, standard or high density. It is to crimp Molex
MX-150 pins which are used on the Vertical Power units. All of the post
previously apply to D-subs. The crimper from Vertical power is totally
different and as far as I can figure out it is the only one you can use.
I've priced them elsewhere and found that $300 from Vertical Power is a
bargain. You're going to need at least two crimpers, one for the VP-X
power plugs and one for D-subs.
Hope this answers you original question.
John Grosse
MLWynn(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | On the Vertical Power web site (am an installing a VP-X system) they
say to only use the high priced crimper. They will rent you one for
$10 a month or sell in to $300. Steinair has a high priced Daniels
Crimper
http://steinair.com/images/store/afm8.jpg
Which they describe as good for regular and high density pins.
So, my basic questions are:
1. what is the difference between standard machined sub-D pins and
high density pins?
2. Am I okay with the RCT-3 crimper or should I rent or buy an
expensive one?
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Michael Wynn
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 148 Location: San Ramon, CA
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 7:43 pm Post subject: Machine Pin sub-D crimpers AND Vertical Power Crimper |
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Thanks, John. I totally missed that one.
Michael Wynn
RV 8 Wiring
San Ramon, CA
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In a message dated 2/12/2011 8:29:13 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, grosseair(at)comcast.net writes:
Quote: | --> AeroElectric-List message posted by: John Grosse <grosseair(at)comcast.net>
There's a bit of confusion evident in the replies so far:
The "expensive one" that you rent for $10 a month or buy for $300 is NOT
to crimp D-sub pins, standard or high density. It is to crimp Molex
MX-150 pins which are used on the Vertical Power units. All of the post
previously apply to D-subs. The crimper from Vertical power is totally
different and as far as I can figure out it is the only one you can use.
I've priced them elsewhere and found that $300 from Vertical Power is a
bargain. You're going to need at least two crimpers, one for the VP-X
power plugs and one for D-subs.
Hope this answers you original question.
John Grosse
MLWynn(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | On the Vertical Power web site (am an installing a VP-X system) they
say to only use the high priced crimper. They will rent you one for
$10 a month or sell in to $300. Steinair has a high priced Daniels
Crimper
http://steinair.com/images/store/afm8.jpg
Which they describe as good for regular and high density pins.
So, my basic questions are:
1. what is the difference between standard machined sub-D pins and
high density pins?
2. Am I okay with the RCT-3 crimper or should I rent or buy an
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