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Re: Best terminal for drive motor crimping?

Insulated connectors are much harder to properly crimp and verify that they are properly crimped.

In the automotive repair field we call the insulated crimp connectors job security since it is not a question of if they will fail but a question of when they will fail.

We only use insulated connectors as pictured for rapid prototyping they do not go on our actual robots due to too many failures in the past.
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