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title: "Precision Universal Crimping Tool for Crimping Micro Crimp pins. Made in Japan. ENGINEER pa-09"
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# Compatible with multiple micro crimp pins Ergonomic TPR rubber grips Precision Japanese engineering Precision Universal Crimping Tool for Crimping Micro Crimp pins. Made in Japan. ENGINEER pa-09

**Brand:** engineer
**Price:** 403 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔩 Crimp like a pro — precision, comfort, and durability in one sleek tool!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Precision Universal Crimping Tool for Crimping Micro Crimp pins. Made in Japan. ENGINEER pa-09 by engineer
- **How much does it cost?** 403 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- engineer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted engineer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lifetime Durability:** Made in Japan with premium materials ensuring a tool that lasts a lifetime.
- • **Compact & Lightweight:** Slim 17.5cm design weighing just 140g for effortless handling and portability.
- • **Ergonomic Comfort Grip:** TPR rubber handles designed for fatigue-free, professional use all day long.
- • **Cost-Effective Professionalism:** Delivers vendor-level crimping quality at a fraction of the price.
- • **Universal Micro Crimping Mastery:** Crimps a wide range of mini & micro pins from top vendors with flawless precision.

## Overview

The ENGINEER PA-09 is a precision-engineered Japanese crimping tool designed for professional-quality crimps on micro and mini crimp pins including JST, Molex, and more. Featuring ergonomic TPR grips and a compact, lightweight design, it offers universal compatibility and durability at a cost-effective price point, making it the go-to tool for millennial pros seeking flawless connections and long-term reliability.

## Description

From the manufacturer ENGINEER PA-09 Crimping Tool with Super Precise Crimping Dies -- Crimp Open Barrel Contacts with a neat & professional finish! The ENGINEER crimping pliers facilitiate the crimping of the conductor part of the pin and the insulating part of the pin individually/separately (therefore two crimping actions per pin) , this allows the user to finely adjust the crimping force applied to suit (for example, more force applied when crimping the conductor, with less force applied on delicate insulation). Additionally, this type of crimping arrangement allows the pliers to be more adaptable & versatile, thereby resulting in these pliers being able to crimp many different pin variants across several Manufacturers' pin products. Operation & Features Step 1. Use the jaws at the tip of the pliers to slightly pinch in the lugs of the pin so they are parallel - like a U profile (when supplied the pins typically have more of a V profile) Step 2. Crimp the conductor part of the pin first. Establish the most appropriate die size for your pin (the pin should fit into the die neatly), then apply sufficient grip force so that the pin's lugs crimp firmly & securely onto the conductor wire. Step 3 Now, crimp the insulator part of the pin. Once again, establish the most appropriate die for this part of your pin, then apply the appropriate amount of grip force so that the pin's lugs crimp securely onto the insulation. (the precisely engineered crimp dies will safely 'roll' the crimp pin lugs onto the insulation) Spiral Spring & Locking Mechanism The ENGINEER crimping pliers have spring grips and a locking latch mechanism to keep the jaws closed when not in use (for safe storage) ENGINEER PA-09 SPECIFICATION

Review: A simple set of crimpers, that work extremely well. - Another excellent quality tool from the Japanese 'Engineer' company. These are a pair of manual crimpers for individual connection pins, such as Jst or Dupont pins. They are spring opening, with a catch to keep them closed when not in use. They come on a blister card, which has some helpful instructions and sizes on the back. (Photo). There is nothing fancy about them. There is no ratchet mechanism, no holding mechanism. All you get are a pair of manual grip crimpers. (Photo). Fortunately, none of that is really necessary and these work extremely well. In fact they are the best I've used. You place the pin in the relevant sized hole and squeeze. You do the conductor first, then move the pin to crimp the insulation. It works extremely well. Just make sure you use the right size hole. It can be fiddly, so it's a massive advantage if your pins are still attached to their manufacturing strip. You can still crimp the pins if they are individually loose, but it is a lot more fiddly. 'Engineer' do 3 different sizes of these crimpers. I personally think that these, the PA-20, are the most useful. I have never had to use a size bigger than 2.3mm or smaller than 1.6mm in all my years, so, I can't imagine needing a different pair. Your circumstances may be different, but if you are crimping standard 2.54mm pitch pins, these are the ones you want. Overall, these are a great set of crimpers, that work really well. Yes, they are a little expensive, but with nothing to go wrong, there is no reason why these shouldn't last a life time. Recommended. I hope you found this review helpful.
Review: Well made, but not without problems. - I have been using this now for a couple of cheers to crimp JST pins onto ribbon cables, I love the JST connectors but I really do not like crimping them. There's a definite "knack" to using this tool, and even having crimped thousands of these, I still find them very fiddly to crimp. The JST crimps have 2 tab sections, one is used to crimp to the insulator ensuring that the cable is held in place, and the second is the actual terminal itself. The method that works for me is: 1.) bend the insulator tabs inwards very slightly with needle nosed pliers, if you don't do this, you won't be cable to perform the actual crimp. 2) place the crimp into this tool, I rotate the tool in my hand so the legend is facing away, I need to do this is ensure that I'm only crimping the insulator and not the other tabs, I gently close the tool slightly to grab the crimp, then rotate the tool back so the legend is visible, the back of the connector is now facing me. 3.) As I'm looking at the rear of the crimp, I insert t he cable into the crimp and look at the other side to make sure that I haven't pushed the cable in too far or not enough, it should be positioned so that the cable insulator is touching the outer tab, and the conductor is touching the inner tabs. 4.) very carefully I close the tool to perform the crimp. At this point, you might get a good crimp, or, you might end up with the crimp rotating in the tool jaws, in which case you have to reset everything and try again, the final problem you may get is that the tabs just didn't fold properly, in which case you need to remove the crimp/cut it off/trim the cable and so on. If the crimp was OK, then you repeat the process again, and crimp the inner tabs, just make sure that you check that you are not crushing the end of the crimp, if you do the pin won't be usable. Other issues also include the crimp bending. It works reasonably well most of the time, but sometimes they can be infuriating, especially when the tabs don't fold properly. This is a common issue I've read with this tool, but this is one of the best tools for these crimps, so I kind of just live with these issues. Take your time, and inspect everything before you make the actual crimp. It's also well worth having a multimeter set to "beep" mode, after crimping you should check that the cable is ok, sometimes the cable may more and the conductor might make no or poor contact.

## Features

- Crimps many different types of mini & micro crimp pins from the main terminal pin vendors.
- Professional results (& at a fraction of the price charged by the pin vendors for their own specific crimping tools).
- TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) grips - a delight to hold & use.
- Made in Japan

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002AVVO7K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,691 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 134 in Crimpers |
| Brand | ENGINEER |
| Colour | Chrome |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,436 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00798256188237, 04989833035099 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Grip type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Handle Type | Rubber |
| Handle material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Included Components | ENGINEER PA-09 crimping tool |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17.5L x 5.7W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Super-precise Crimping Tool (Made in Japan) works with AWG32-20 Open-Barrel JST ZH, PH, XH, SH/SHL, Molex KK, Picoblade and other narrow-pitch connector contacts |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ENGINEER |
| Model Number | PA-09 |
| Part Number | PA-09 |
| Product dimensions | 17.5L x 5.7W centimetres |
| Set Name | Engineer PA-09 Universal Micro/Mini Crimping Pliers Set |
| Size | 17.5cm x 5.7cm |
| Specification Met | CE |
| UPC | 798256188237 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Usage | Pro |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ENGINEER
- **Colour:** Chrome
- **Handle material:** Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
- **Item weight:** 0.14 Kilograms
- **Product dimensions:** 17.5L x 5.7W centimetres

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can anyone tell me how thick the jaws are on these?**
A: The manufacturer (Engineer Inc.), have a specifications table on their product page ....http://www.engineer.jp/en/products/pa09e.html  ....the column you need is the one headed   Dies T(mm)    (the T is short for thick)

**Q: Will these work with molex 505153 crimps?**
A: Yes, the molex 505153 is for AWG 22-24 and this tool covers AWG 20-32. as with all small crimps it is fiddly to use and you will ruin a few connectors before you get the knack.  It is not a single stage crimper. I find it best to crimp the conductor first then the insulation.

**Q: Will this crimp tool crimp connectors for the jst ach type connectors?**
A: Having researched jst ach type connectors it is evident that the PA-09 crimp tool is suitable.

**Q: Will they work with jst sm connectors?**
A: With practise I think yes. I have found them excellent for the price. Very small connectors are difficult unless you pay out for crimper many hundreds of pounds. Had cheaper crimper but they all went in the bin. Buy the best you can afford!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A simple set of crimpers, that work extremely well.
*by M***S on 16 August 2020*

Another excellent quality tool from the Japanese 'Engineer' company. These are a pair of manual crimpers for individual connection pins, such as Jst or Dupont pins. They are spring opening, with a catch to keep them closed when not in use. They come on a blister card, which has some helpful instructions and sizes on the back. (Photo). There is nothing fancy about them. There is no ratchet mechanism, no holding mechanism. All you get are a pair of manual grip crimpers. (Photo). Fortunately, none of that is really necessary and these work extremely well. In fact they are the best I've used. You place the pin in the relevant sized hole and squeeze. You do the conductor first, then move the pin to crimp the insulation. It works extremely well. Just make sure you use the right size hole. It can be fiddly, so it's a massive advantage if your pins are still attached to their manufacturing strip. You can still crimp the pins if they are individually loose, but it is a lot more fiddly. 'Engineer' do 3 different sizes of these crimpers. I personally think that these, the PA-20, are the most useful. I have never had to use a size bigger than 2.3mm or smaller than 1.6mm in all my years, so, I can't imagine needing a different pair. Your circumstances may be different, but if you are crimping standard 2.54mm pitch pins, these are the ones you want. Overall, these are a great set of crimpers, that work really well. Yes, they are a little expensive, but with nothing to go wrong, there is no reason why these shouldn't last a life time. Recommended. I hope you found this review helpful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well made, but not without problems.
*by A***E on 31 December 2021*

I have been using this now for a couple of cheers to crimp JST pins onto ribbon cables, I love the JST connectors but I really do not like crimping them. There's a definite "knack" to using this tool, and even having crimped thousands of these, I still find them very fiddly to crimp. The JST crimps have 2 tab sections, one is used to crimp to the insulator ensuring that the cable is held in place, and the second is the actual terminal itself. The method that works for me is: 1.) bend the insulator tabs inwards very slightly with needle nosed pliers, if you don't do this, you won't be cable to perform the actual crimp. 2) place the crimp into this tool, I rotate the tool in my hand so the legend is facing away, I need to do this is ensure that I'm only crimping the insulator and not the other tabs, I gently close the tool slightly to grab the crimp, then rotate the tool back so the legend is visible, the back of the connector is now facing me. 3.) As I'm looking at the rear of the crimp, I insert t he cable into the crimp and look at the other side to make sure that I haven't pushed the cable in too far or not enough, it should be positioned so that the cable insulator is touching the outer tab, and the conductor is touching the inner tabs. 4.) very carefully I close the tool to perform the crimp. At this point, you might get a good crimp, or, you might end up with the crimp rotating in the tool jaws, in which case you have to reset everything and try again, the final problem you may get is that the tabs just didn't fold properly, in which case you need to remove the crimp/cut it off/trim the cable and so on. If the crimp was OK, then you repeat the process again, and crimp the inner tabs, just make sure that you check that you are not crushing the end of the crimp, if you do the pin won't be usable. Other issues also include the crimp bending. It works reasonably well most of the time, but sometimes they can be infuriating, especially when the tabs don't fold properly. This is a common issue I've read with this tool, but this is one of the best tools for these crimps, so I kind of just live with these issues. Take your time, and inspect everything before you make the actual crimp. It's also well worth having a multimeter set to "beep" mode, after crimping you should check that the cable is ok, sometimes the cable may more and the conductor might make no or poor contact.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent tool that provides a very high success rate.
*by S***T on 20 February 2023*

Perfect tool for crimping connectors. Well made, pressure is controlled by you not by a ratcheting mechanism - which is what you want. These haven't failed me once. I see some people suggesting you crimp the connectors holding the insulation first then do the wires. Don't do it like that. 1) Put the connector with the wire crimps in the centre in a suitable slot eg 1.4mm for JST-XH The fins for the insulation should be sticking out and shouldn't be in the crimp at this point. 2) Insert the wire so that the insulation is just level with the inner part of the outer wings/fins. 3) Crimp. 4) Pinch the insulation wings/fins slightly to narrow the gap a little - finger pressure is fine at this point. 5) Carefully move the wire and crimp to the appropriate slot (1.9mm for JST-XH) with the outer insulation wings/fins in the slot. 6) Crimp again. Open the jaws and take out your newly crimped wire. Using this method you can pretty much guarantee success every single time. I've used these for Dupont connectors and JST-XH with great results. If in doubt, watch the video in the listing it's not marketing fluff it shows you exactly what to do. Yes they cost a bit more but they are, honestly, worth it.

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