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#21935 04/15/09 04:52 AM
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I happened to be browsing the Jonard Industries site. They have a pair of pliers, https://www.jonard.com/jonard-ecommerce/control/product/~category_id=NOSE_PLIERS/~pcategory=PLIERS/~product_id=11008
that says they are for crimping 700, 701, and 702 connectors. I have never heard of these...what are they?

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Jeff


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Jeff:

They were very similar to Scotchloks and made by Western Electric/AT&T. They were more square in shape than the round design of Scotchloks. Only the 709 series connectors are still made today and that product line was taken over by Thomas & Betts several years ago.


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This is the link to T&B's listing for the 709 connector.


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I have the 709 connectors (Thanks to Ed) but had never heard of the other kind. Thanks for the info!


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He may be thinking of the two tools that were made for the 710 splice tool.

One was a five pr with a special tool crimp that you could cut the 3M wafers if needed to fit it.

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Oh, He want's scotch locks.. Sorry

They come in 26/24 22/18 and right down to 14 gage.

They even make a 12 Gage scotch lock weatherproof.

Scotch lock rules.


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