Fancy pin-out

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Electromatic

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Does anyone know a generic name or style of the pins in the attached picture? They go inside an Intercontec connector going to a Kollmorgen servomotor. More to the point, does anyone know of a crimp tool to use on them? The name-brand guys want $500 for the tool and $80 each for two pin-positioners.

I just need to make 4 crimps on 12AWG for power and 2 on 18AWG for the brake.

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I believe those are the old gotchabytheballs terminals and can only be crimped by the gotchaballspinch crimper.
 
soldering is an alternative to crimping - if you do a decent solder job an don't leave external pips to short out pins.
 
Soldering isn't a good option where it'll encounter vibration. The boundary where the solder ends is a stress concentration point and strands tend to break there. If you do solder, make sure the wire's supported some large distance -- ten diameters or so -- away from the solder joint.
 
That reminds me a lot of an old mil spec connector for large diesel engine controls.

I would bet that a set of quality automotive barrel terminal crimpers like Wiss or Delphi Packard would work for about $30.
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I believe those are the old gotchabytheballs terminals and can only be crimped by the gotchaballspinch crimper.

?? yes, but they do look a little more similar to the newer bytheshortandcurleys terminal pin and corresponding crimp tool indent ... ?? hard to tell...
 
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