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    Wondering what crimping tool I need for female fan pins https://www.dazmode.com/store/produc...rminal-single/

    They are super small, and not sure if I will need this one https://www.dazmode.com/store/produc...crimping-tool/
    Or if I could just use this one https://www.dazmode.com/store/produc...imping-pliers/

  • #2
    i use the second one (orange) for fan and all power supply cables and its a good one, no issue at all

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    • #3
      Originally posted by snef View Post
      i use the second one (orange) for fan and all power supply cables and its a good one, no issue at all
      Yes, the orange "Engineer" crimper is the best I've ever used. Easy to use and feels good in the hand.
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      • #4
        Either would work for fans.
        However UNIVERSAL PC MODDING CRIMPING PLIERS AWG18 - AWG26 will work for all the common connections Fans, Molex Power, ATX, SATA etc...
        The MICRO CONNECTOR CRIMPING TOOL AWG20 - AWG32. The 20 to 32 is good for some of the real odd ball connectors out there. Small stuff.
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        • #5
          Orange handles more universal, but I prefer red handled model for small crimp jobs.
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          • #6
            I bought the orange one from Daz and was ready to throw out all my other ones.
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            • #7
              I bought the 6 in 1 with the white handle, seems to have the same function and then some.
              https://www.dazmode.com/store/produc...-screw-cutter/
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              • #8
                6 in 1 isnot realy a pc crimper, more of electrical.
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                • #9
                  I use the second one (orange) and I'm really satisfied. I use it for everything from 18 AWG pcie power cables to 22-24 AWG Dupont (motherboard front pannel) connectors.

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