SUPERSEAL Connectors Correct Crimping Tutorial
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- As there aren't many tutorials or information on how to properly crimp Superseal Connectors and in general info on which is the correct tool for every different type of connectors I thought it could be useful to start showing you which tools I use and the process I make for different type of jobs. The Superseal connectors are commonly used in Automotive and on Rally/Adventure bikes to wire our navigation instruments or even additional fog lights etc. If you find this kind of video useful and want me to do more of them let me know!
Where to buy the SuperSeal Connectors and Crimping Tool: info@rebelx.com
Filmed with: Canon R3
Edited in: Premiere Pro
Editor: Giacomo Lucchese - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Thank you for taking time to make this instructional video.
And yes we will love to see more professional tech talk and tools.
@@c.craptor6990 thanks a lot for following!!!
Great instructional video. I have a fetish as well but I’ll keep that to myself. 😂😂😂 Quality must always be the priority when you’re building any bike but especially an adventure bike. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great video ! Could you do a video covering auxiliary fuel tanks that are available for Husqvarna / KTM ? Thanks !
From more of the car world, I'd like to see the DT connectors and why you would chose one over the other
I’d pay for the right tools if I was doing the job over and over again. Hard to justify for every now and then 🍻
Thanks!
Good tools make it easier to do a good job.
Do more such videos for the electrical and wiring side of builds.I personally appreciate the process before the result.Also, You forgot to tell us the name of the tool You used.
Cheers
@@tomtom8552 next week will post link to the tool!
And the super Superseal crimper is.....? Please.
@@deanbrown9611 will post the link next week!! Thanks for following!
Which one do you use for the JST JWPF VSLE connectors? I'm a connector fetishist too, brother!🤪
@@Emily-ou6lq will make then the next video on the JST connectors!!
@@ManuelLucchese1 Grazie mille
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