I purchased an inexpensive ratchet crimper that comes with five dies to repair odds and ends, install aux. equipment in an automobile.
More or less for simple things around the home that probably can be performed with a pair of plier type strippers with a few crimp sizes for insulated and non insulated wire.
I thought perhaps the ratchet type crimpers with dies would do a better job.
However after fixing a heater with 12 gauge AC supply wires I ran into a few problems.
The made in China ratchet crimpers (w five dies) didn't come with any instructions, so I'm sorta experimenting with them as their needed.
One of the dies is a common die with most ratchet die crimpers, colored coded for common wire sizes and for use with insulated connectors.
I have some heat shrink type insulated connectors (which some more expensive ratchet crimpers have a special die for (heat shrink connectors).
I'm not certain how to describe the die I'm currently using to crimp insulated (heat shrink) connectors so I'll provide a few pics of the die in normal position and switched around.
I read somewhere that the stripped wire end of a wire goes into these color coded dies for insulated connectors facing toward the color codes on he die.
However when I tried crimping a 12 awg butt connector this directiondidn't seem to work correctly so I reverse the wire to go in opposite of the color coded side of the die.
From the pics you can see on side of the die opposite the colored side is much lower on both sides of the die and this seems to be what's actually performing most of the crimp on a butt connector.
If the wire is placed into the die from the color coded side the die first crimps the connector towards the middle of the butt connector. However I prefer to start the crimp as close to the insulation as possible on the stripped wire and not near the end.
Anyway I ended up crimping the butt connectors first near the wire insulation and tow more crimps one in the middle and the other near the end of the stripped wire.
I'm just trying to figure out exactly how the ratchet crimper designer intended the die for insulated connectors to be used.
The link below is how the insulated connector die is suppose to be installed with the wire inserted from the colored coded side of the die.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MTve5rk5seB1jmhuiPe6Hvy0b2u5LZ-c/view?usp=sharingLink to other insulation die photos >>
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZD0Wne4AnXMthhIEPMomO1kkgaXoCE1q?usp=sharing