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Re: Replacing Scotchloks
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 07:39
by DavidPallister
metalmick8y wrote:one needs skill the other doesnt
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Yes, those crimping pliers take ages to master

Re: Replacing Scotchloks
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 07:41
by Plasticman
almost as much as the C in G in scots lock securing
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Re: Replacing Scotchloks
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 08:17
by Titus A Duxass
Crimping is used in all industries because it's cheaper, it's quicker to assemble, it requires a lower skill level during the assembly process but more importantly (especially for aerospace) the weight is more controlable.
According to E/NPRD95 (Electronic / Non Electronic Parts Reliability Data - a drier book you will never find) solder joints, if correctly done, have a lower failure rate than crimps but the failure rates for both are small crimps are used as they are cheaper in the long run
Re: Replacing Scotchloks
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 09:56
by ChrisTriple
DavidPallister wrote:metalmick8y wrote:one needs skill the other doesnt
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Yes, those crimping pliers take ages to master

You would be amazed how I've seen people try and use them.
Re: Replacing Scotchloks
Posted: 04 Apr 2013, 14:47
by richlaz
DavidPallister wrote:Yes, those crimping pliers take ages to master

It's even still complicated with the colour coded crimps
