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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →The Crimping Tool SN-58B 22-16 AWG 0.25-1.5MM is a practical choice for cutting, gripping, stripping, and shaping wires or small parts.
This product suits students, makers, repair work, and day-to-day bench tasks where a dependable hand tool helps speed things up. Key details include size 1.5MM and wire range 16 AWG.
This tool is useful for cable prep, trim work, terminal jobs, small hardware handling, wire routing, and general electronics or maker bench tasks.
A practical starter setup pairs this item with Heat Shrink Tube 7mm 2M Polyolefin and Electrical Tape. That gives you a more complete bench-ready combination for common repair, soldering, or assembly work.
Popular add-ons for this kind of product include Heat Shrink Tube 7mm 2M Polyolefin, Electrical Tape, and BST-5021 Multifunctional Wire Stripper Cutter Crimper Crimping Plier Tools For Harness Cable. These can help round out your setup and make day-to-day bench tasks easier.
| Product | Best for | Quick notes |
|---|---|---|
| Crimping Tool SN-58B 22-16 AWG 0.25-1.5MM | terminal and connector work | Size: 1.5MM; Wire Range: 16 AWG |
| BST-5021 Multifunctional Wire Stripper Cutter Crimper Crimping Plier Tools For Harness Cable | wire prep and jacket removal | Hand tool |
| Electrical Wire Mini Cable Cutters | clean flush trimming | Hand tool |
| Product | Crimping Tool SN-58B 22-16 AWG 0.25-1.5MM |
|---|---|
| Brand | Circuitrocks |
| Category | Hand tool |
| Size | 1.5MM |
| Wire Range | 16 AWG |
Use the product within its intended size and task range for better results. A well-matched tool usually feels easier to control and helps make bench work more consistent.
1 × Crimping Tool SN-58B 22-16 AWG 0.25-1.5MM
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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
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