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Jan 07, 2025 - 07:37 AM
Crimp diameter refers to the diameter of a crimped section, typically in the context of a hose, where a connector or terminal is mechanically compressed to secure the connection. It is a critical measurement to ensure that the crimp is properly sized to provide adequate crimp and mechanical strength without damaging the wire. The appropriate crimp diameter is usually specified by the manufacturer and depends on the size and type of the wire and hose being used.