There is a degree of overlap between the
PA-09 & its sibling the >>
PA-20 << so check the pin compatibility chart to see which one is most suitable for your needs >>
Click here to view the PA-09 / PA-20 pin compatibility chart <<
(in the chart a "o" = crimping possible, an "x" = not possible)... if your target crimp pin happens to be listed against
both the PA-09 & PA-20, then your purchase decision comes down to whether you think you're going to be crimping thinner gauge wire & smaller pins more frequently - choose the PA-09 (AWG32~20) in this listing ...or slightly thicker wire gauge (& slightly larger pins), then choose the >>
PA-20 << (AWG #28~16)
A quick word about the mfr crimp pin part naming - if your *exact* pin number is not listed in the application chart above, bear in mind that the crimp pin manufacturers often change the first character to indicate the type of packaging the pin is delivered in (e.g. loose pins, tape/reel etc). For example, a "JST" PH series SPH-002T-P0.5S is exactly the same crimp pin as a BPH-002T-P0.5S .....& a JST SXH-001T-P0.6 is exactly the same pin as a BXH-001T-P0.6 & so on - so it might be prudent to check for your pin on the pin compatibility chart by initially dismissing the first character.
The above crimp pin compatibility chart is not meant to be 'all encompassing', but serves to illustrate all the 'confirmed' pins crimp-able to date, thereby allowing you to get an idea for the crimp connectors these crimp tools are designed for. If your intended crimp type is not listed, it doesn't necessarily mean this crimp tool will not be suitable - it just means it hasn't been confirmed by the factory yet (there are an awful lot of crimp variants for them to check!).... please drop us a line for confirmation.