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The IWISS IWS-3220M is a ratcheting micro connector pin crimping tool designed for 0.03-0.52mm² (32-20AWG) wires. Featuring precision EDM-cut jaws and a parallel crimping mechanism, it delivers 30% tighter crimps by simultaneously securing conductor and insulation. Its ergonomic, eco-friendly TPR handle ensures comfort, while compatibility with major connector brands like Molex, JST, and TYCO makes it an indispensable tool for electronics professionals seeking reliable, high-quality crimps without the premium price tag.


























| ASIN | B078WPT5M1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,410 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #76 in Crimpers |
| Brand | IWISS |
| Brand Name | IWISS |
| Color | Orange |
| Colour | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,306 Reviews |
| Cutting width | 0.03 Millimeters |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Grip type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Handle material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Item Weight | 300 Grams |
| Item weight | 300 Grams |
| Manufacturer | IWISS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IWS-3220M |
| Model Number | IWS-3220M |
| Size | IWS-3220M |
| Specific Uses For Product | Electronics, repair |
| UPC | 680491199492 |
J**.
Good Crimp Tool
Finally I can customize my connection
D**.
Works for Molex SL crimps (0.100" square) and and JST XH LiPo Balance Taps (with a caveat)
I tested this on the Molex SL crimp contacts (for the 0.100" square headers) and JST XH contacts (the typical LiPo battery balance connector) on 22AWG PVC wire. The 1.6mm opening works with the Molex SL and 2.0mm MOSTLY works with the JST XH. The caveat with the JST XH is that the insulation grips are crimped to be slightly too wide to fit into the crimp housing so you have to take a pair of pliers and ever so slightly squish it sideways. I looked at the crimps under a microscope and both the conductor and insulation fingers looked neatly and cleanly rolled for both types of contacts. I did pull tests but don't have a force scale nor the official pull-force test pliers from Molex. What I did was pull on the connector in a vise until the wire came out and then pulled on a luggage scale in the vice until it felt the same. I don't know what the JST XH spec is but the Molex SL spec is 8.82lbs for 22AWG. Therefore I used that specification for both connectors. My test runs for the Molex SL resulted in 50%, 75%, and 150% of the specified pull force. The test runs for the JST XH resulted in 50%, 60% and 100%. I am not sure how consistent the official crimper would be. I should also add that even though it does not have a positioner like the official tools, the die is of the proper thickness for the both Molex SL and JST XH so all you have to do is line up the end of the crimp (wire-side) with the edge of the die. So no need to position the crimp contact midway in the die. The parallel jaws and EDM cut die make a huge difference for these tiny contacts where any mos-positioning of the crimp terminal in the die, or inaccuracy in the die matters a lot more. The parallel jaws come straight down on the crimp contact which makes crimping much less of a hassle because the crimp terminal is much more likely to stay in position. With plier-type crimpers, the hinged jaws roll and tilt the crimp contact as it comes down. You can get away with a little tilt in larger contacts but with tiny contacts a little tilt throws things off a lot more and destroys the crimp. So other than having no positioner and needing a second slightly squeeze from the side for the JST XH contacts, you save But other than that it works at saves $500+ from the official crimp tools.
R**.
Well Built but No Instructions
This is a nicely built crimper. I've used crimpers before but not this particular style. Amazon says, "comes with instructions", but not with my copy so I had to do a little trial and error to get good crimps without crushing the pin insert end of the connector. The numbers on my copy of the crimper differ slightly from the Amazon illustration with the largest being 2.0mm instead of the 1.9mm shown. No biggie. The tool has a good ratchet mechanism which is used to hold the connector in place while the wire end is inserted and then the crimp is finished. Makes great crimps. It's coated with some kind of lubricant which stains so be careful no to lay it on your prize tablecloth when taking it out of the protective plastic bag. Wiping it down doesn't help because there's more lubricant in the bag so it's coated again the next time you remove it. You probably don't want it lubricant free, because this lubricant probably contains a corrosion inhibitor to preserve the tool. Very good tool for the price and works well, but when crimping, be sure to check the insertion distance so the actual connector doesn't get crushed in the process.
C**C
Conforme
Plus petite que je n'imaginais, mais conforme. A l'air solide et précise. A tester en condition réelle.
P**.
Känns gedigen och bra
Köpte den till JST SH men behövde till PicoBlade, visade sig att tången skall passa båda +++
L**.
TOP für 3D Drucker
Klasse Werkzeug. Für den 3D Drucker Gold wert.
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