February 6, 2010 at 7:48 am
Does any one have access to, or better still, be willing to sell, a set of crimping tools for Plessey Breeze connectors?
Wartime examples had solder fittings; postwar are crimped.
Thanks for any help!
Bruce
By: Firebex - 5th October 2010 at 20:33
Does any one have access to, or better still, be willing to sell, a set of crimping tools for Plessey Breeze connectors?
Wartime examples had solder fittings; postwar are crimped.
Thanks for any help!
Bruce
Hi Bruce trying repeatedly to pm you re your pliers etc I also need some instruments etc but I keep getting the message your box is full and therefore you aint speaking to anyone ?.can you pm with another contact please.
Mike
By: Bruce - 5th October 2010 at 00:10
Got all the shrouds here – there are various different types.
Bruce
By: chippie51 - 5th October 2010 at 00:08
Connectors
We’ve recently obtained the correct Breeze plug for the Generator for the Fiat. Now, all the plugs I’ve seen available have an open back-end. I’ve never seen any kind of shroud or cover through which the cables would pass before going into the back of the plug and therefore into the actual terminals themselves. Any clarification on this set-up, or indeed examples of the shrouds used on the 5X/6359 four pin plug (if a shroud exists) would be very, very welcome.
Many thanks,
G
By: Bruce - 30th September 2010 at 14:05
Dave – many thanks; these would be most useful! I’m building up some Vampire looms at the moment.
Brian – I believe Erma are subtly different, but thanks for the reply.
Next, I’m looking for crimping tools for the AGS bullet connectors found on Dove, Comet, Vampire and so on. Anyone??
Bruce
By: FarlamAirframes - 30th September 2010 at 13:05
Is this the same as the ERMA crimping tool ?
If so I have one with the full set of spacers and sprods..
By: radarsdesk - 30th September 2010 at 12:22
Hand Crimp Tool
Hi Bruce,
First off apologies for resurrecting an old thread.
While having a rummage in the garage I came across these pliers and was wondering if you’re still looking for a pair of Plessey Breeze crimp pliers?
There is only one set of jaws, the ones that are in the pliers. These are Code 106/108 jaws.
Also attached is an extract from AP1086 Sec 5X dated August 1960.
If you want them you’re welcome to them as they’re not much use to me!
Not into wiggly amp things.
Regards
Dave