I'm looking to buy a hydraulic crimping tool for battery cables, automotive and boat. I've never used a hydraulic crimper, but they look like a better option than soldering on cable lugs. I don't have an issue soldering on lugs, but have a project that a crimper would work much better than soldering (and possibly melting things close to the cable).
Will an 8-ton crimper be sufficient to crimp up to 4/0 gauge cable? If not, what will fit the bill, 10 ton, 12 ton, 16 ton? I doubt I'll be crimping 4/0 gauge cable, more than likely 00 gauge or less most of the time.
Are the HF hydraulic crimpers any good, Ebay. Any horror stories or models to stay away from? I'm not looking to buy a high dollar crimper, something in the $30-50 range.
Suggestions?
Will an 8-ton crimper be sufficient to crimp up to 4/0 gauge cable? If not, what will fit the bill, 10 ton, 12 ton, 16 ton? I doubt I'll be crimping 4/0 gauge cable, more than likely 00 gauge or less most of the time.
Are the HF hydraulic crimpers any good, Ebay. Any horror stories or models to stay away from? I'm not looking to buy a high dollar crimper, something in the $30-50 range.
Suggestions?