Pliers with a special shape in the head (mine have 3 shapes) that compress a 'crimp' (a small metal tube) onto a wire.
Crimping is creating a solder-less connection for electronics cabling. The tool used for this procedure is the crimping pliers, a special pair of pliers made for this very use.
They are pliers with 2-3 rounded indents on the jaw that will crimp different sizes of bead or electrical connector.
The difference between a crimping tool and a ratchet crimping tool is that both are tools used in crimping; however the ratchet crimping tool has a mechanism that ensures the full crimping cycle of the crimping tool - giving you a better crimp. Most professionals use a ratchet style crimping tool even though they cost a little more in the beginning.
Some tools required for jewelry making include round nose pliers, flat nose pliers, wire/side cutters, crimping pliers, an awl, tweezers, a hammer and a measuring stick. Depending on the type of jewelry one is making the list of basic tools will change to one degree or another.
The materials required to repair a barbed wire fence are as follows: Fencing Sleeves, a crimping tool, Heavy Duty Pliers and Gripple Sleeves (optional).
The easiest way is buy crimping pliers. You can find them at any craft store for fairly cheap. To use them you clamp down on the bead once, turn in onto its side, and clamp down on it again.
Crimping tools are designed to connect a connector to a cable. It is used on phone cables as well as network cables. All you do is place the connector with wires into the tool and squeeze the handle.
Cable crimping tools can be purchased from Lowe's, Amazon, Zoro Tools, Grainger, and eBay. You can also purchase cable crimping tools from many different hardware stores.
Crimping usually means to seal the edges of a crust or dough, using the tongs or a fork, or your fingers.
A crimping tool is a tool that is used on your hair. It helps to make it wavy. For some people, it may not work that well.
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use a crimping iron.