![]() ![]() (Every tool I've used with clone contacts and originals has worked equally well on both.) Generally speaking, the KK254 is a fairly forgiving contact, so in addition to the aforementioned, there are many cheap crimp tools that will do the job OK. The dimensions of the PSK contacts and genuine KK254 are the same, so tooling is generally interchangeable. I've used one of those before on the clone contacts, and it works fine. (D-Sub contacts have an insulation crimp narrower than the conductor crimp, while KK254's insulation crimp is about the same width as the conductor crimp.) Otherwise, consider trying the tool Reichelt sells for its PSK series connectors (which are a KK254 clone): "CRIMPZANGE PSK". ![]() I think there's a chance it won't do the insulation crimp properly. From a quick look at the dies, the only one that looks like it maaaaybe could work is the one for D-sub contacts, 97 49 44. ![]()
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