Molex 207129 Hand Ratcheting Crimp Tool for Micro-Lock Connectors

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RS Stock No.:
207-6779
Distrelec Article No.:
301-61-739
Mfr. Part No.:
2002180300
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Wire Size AWG

30 → 26AWG

Product Type

Crimp Tool

For Use With

Micro-Lock Connectors

Operation

Hand

Ratcheting

Yes

Series

207129

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Molex 207129 Series Crimping Tool, 30 to 26 AWG, Hand-Operated - 2002180300


This robust hand crimping tool is designed specifically for use with Micro-Lock connectors. The tool accommodates a wire size ranging from 30 to 26 AWG, making it suitable for various crimping tasks. It features a ratcheting design, ensuring consistent and precise crimps, vital for reliable electrical connections.

Features & Benefits


• Ratcheting design guarantees uniform and secure crimping
• Durable construction provides longevity and reliability
• Manual operation ensures user control over crimping processes
• Complies with Molex crimp tool specifications for quality assurance

Applications


• Used for crimping Micro-Lock Plus wire-to-board terminals
• Used in electrical and electronic assembly tasks
• Ideal for automation projects requiring secure electrical connections

What considerations should be kept in mind when using for Micro-Lock terminals?


It is crucial to ensure compatibility with the specified wire size range of 30 to 26 AWG and adhere strictly to Molex crimp tool specifications to avoid quality issues during crimping.

How does the ratcheting mechanism enhance performance?


The ratcheting mechanism aids in applying consistent pressure during each crimp cycle, guaranteeing a secure connection and preventing damage to both the tool and the terminals.

What maintenance procedures can extend the lifespan of the crimping tool?


Regular cleaning after use and proper storage are recommended to maintain optimal performance. Avoiding exposure to moisture can also prevent rusting and degradation of tool integrity.