ARCHIVE TOYOTA Service Training Fundamentals of De-Pinning , Re-Pinning , & Crimping Common Toyota Terminals & Connectors T-TEN course code ER101-T 60 Series

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Thanks Matt for the tutorials on crimping. I did some crimping on a few things and they came out great!
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Thanks Matt for the tutorials on crimping. I did some crimping on a few things and they came out great!
👍🏽


Photos posted here live real time or those crimps don't exist photo's are needed here for sure . :D
 
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Excellent work jorge ..

Try using a double crimps approach :

After your primary crimp , loosen the jaws slightly , the. Re-set the crimped terminal in the double open barrels ..

Then simply appy a full sweep range of motion full one setting is set-crimp

This is done for a host of Reasons , you will
Notice Your crimped terminals look like Simply Heavenly like these ones below




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