So you’ve watched our wiring courses and are ready to get stuck into building your club level harness but you’re not sure of the tools and materials required and where to purchase them? Below is a concise list to save you having to pick through the course modules to find the same information.
Tools
This tool’s stiff jaws make it ideal for brass open barrel splice crimps. It will struggle with a larger CMA, but is ideal for TE 63130-2 and TE 62759-1 open barrel splices.
For larger open barrel crimps (TE 62357-1) the Sargent 3104 DSCT or Sargent 3190CT / GM 12085115 is a better weapon of choice.
Universal 16-30AWG Connector Terminal Open Barrel Crimp Tool - Where we bought ours.
This tool has good feel so you can apply as much, or as little pressure as you need, particularly on the second crimp stage on the wire insulation. It does an especially great job with AMP Superseal 1.0 connector pins.
Tool-Aid Master Terminal Service Kit - Where we bought ours.
This kit includes two open barrel crimp tools and three sizes of closed barrel crimp tool for use with Deutsch DTP, DT and DTM connectors which are connectors that you’ll likely use a lot. The red-handled crimp tool has similar-sized dies to the Sargent 3187 and doesn’t get used often. The blue handled crimp tool has die sizes that are perfect for Weather Pack terminals, Bosch injector connector terminals, and most other terminals that include an integrated wire seal.
Universal / Metripack Crimp Tool - Where we bought ours.
This is the same blue handled tool included in the Tool-Aid master terminal service kit, but just by itself.
Ideal Stripmaster 45-097 - Where we bought ours.
This tool is robust and reliable with a larger frame than the Stripmaster Lite range, but also much more affordable. This is the only reasonably priced wire stripper we have found that will reliably and safely strip small 26AWG wire.
DEWALT D26962K Heatgun - Where we bought ours.
This is the cheapest heat gun we’ve found that allows control of the temperature. This, along with the fact it includes a case and nozzle attachments make it a great purchase.
Materials
Open Barrel Splices
1500 CMA and less of combined wire area: TE 62759-1
1500 to 5000 CMA of combined wire area: TE 63130-2
5000 to 10000 CMA of combined wire area: TE 62357-1
For the best price and in our opinion, the easiest company to deal with for these, check out www.element14.com. Putting the part numbers into the search bar will get you to the right pages as they differ depending on where in the world you are.
Raychem SCL
6mm (¼”): SCL-1/4-STK
10mm (⅜”): SCL-3/8-STK
This is a rigid shrinkable tube with an inner wall of black potting compound and is excellent for harness branch sealing and support and splice insulation. The most common sizes we use, sized before shrinking, are 6mm (¼”) and 10mm (⅜”). This heat shrink cannot be rolled onto a reel and is generally only available in 1.2m (4’) straight lengths so we usually cut it up into more manageable sections for storage, as it’s only ever used for sealing and support, not a complete harness sheath. As above, we purchase this from Element14, and it will be best if you put the part numbers into their search bar at your location.
TXL Wire
We purchase our TXL wire from Waytek Wire, as their shipping options to New Zealand were the better than others. This may not be the case outside of New Zealand so it may pay to do a Google search and shop around.
AMP Superseal 1.0 Connectors
Once again, these can also be found on Element14. The connector bodies are available in 26 and 34 pin options and it is important to note that for each pin number option, there are multiple key-way options and you will need to confirm that the keying is right for the device you want to connect to. Below are the part numbers for the most common connector bodies but you can confirm the keying here.
26 Way connector body: 3-1437290-7
34 Way connector body: 4-1437290-0
Contact for use with 16-18AWG wire: 3-1447221-3
Contact for use with 20-22AWG wire: 3-1447221-4
Hopefully, this list can save you time when purchasing tools and materials but do note that it is not the be-all and end-all. If these options do not work for you, a Google search will likely turn up many more that may suit you better depending upon where in the world you are located.
If you’re looking for other tools and materials not listed here, check this blog post of automotive wiring suppliers out.
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