ferruled connectors
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Could someone post pics of their wired board, in particular where to use the ferruled connectors?
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the ferule connectors are for the cable for voltage in, the hotend and the heated bed
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Basically, anything with a screw down connection
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Thanks for the speedy reply!
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The ferrules are important for the VIN power and heated bed. Less so for the hot end heater connection.
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what size are these ferrules? I need to replace mine at the heated bad
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@Dugee Ferrules are sized for the wire, not the terminal.
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One of the reasons I like the general 3d community is that you can ask the stupid/obvious question without being patronised or belittled. Everyone is always keen to help the beginner.
Many thanks.
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I have added a note about ferrules to the documentation:
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#Section_Ferrules
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Risky business specifying size according to colour; while there are a few standards to choose from, you can also get almost any size in any colour. While it'll be correct for the ones supplied by Duet3d the end user can easily end up with a different size if ordering new ones based on colour.
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@bearer exactly why i have the mm^2 in the documentation.
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@T3P3Tony yes, maybe i should have been clearer; I'd put the size first to emphasize size instead of colour.
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@bearer fair enough - I have updated it to make it clearer.
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But how do I correctly fit those ferruled connectors into the terminals ? Do I flatten them first with pliers before putting them into the terminals and tighten the terminals' screws, or do I put the ferruled connectors as they originally are ("cylindrical", not mechanically deformed -- flattened) into the teminals and force-screw the terminals's screws until they mechanically flatten the ferruled connectors ?
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they are meant to be used with a ferrule crimp tool.
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@mihaitintea Pliers don't really work very well. Ideally you'd use crimpers meant for ferrules that compress them in all directions to create a tight pinch. Pliers or vice grips can be used, but you risk damaging the wires or creating a poor mechanical crimp.
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I use a ferrule crimping tool that I bought from Maplin, who sadly went bust. A search on eBay UK turned up this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ferrule-Crimper-Cable-Tube-Crimping-Plier-Tool-1200X-Wire-Terminal-Connector-Set/392118937290 and several other listings for similar products.
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There is a wide range of types of crimping tools, while I tend to prefer the sort of D shaped dies the smallest terminals used on the Duet works best with square type of crimpers, and not the type that create extremely serrated sides.
So the type dc42 links to is probably the best bet.
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Bought a ferrule crimping tool.....problem solved.