The Moto Iron® Ratcheting Crimp Tool, shown on a white background, features adjustable jaws and a red and blue design—ideal for electrical work and Harley-Davidson wiring.
The Moto Iron® Ratcheting Crimp Tool, shown on a white background, features adjustable jaws and a red and blue design—ideal for electrical work and Harley-Davidson wiring.
The Moto Iron® Ratcheting Crimp Tool, shown on a white background, features adjustable jaws and a red and blue design—ideal for electrical work and Harley-Davidson wiring.
The Moto Iron® Ratcheting Crimp Tool, shown on a white background, features adjustable jaws and a red and blue design—ideal for electrical work and Harley-Davidson wiring.
The Moto Iron® Ratcheting Crimp Tool, shown on a white background, features adjustable jaws and a red and blue design—ideal for electrical work and Harley-Davidson wiring.

Moto Iron Ratcheting Crimp Tool

SKU: 118-0186

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Moto Iron Ratcheting Crimp Tool

When wiring a Harley-Davidson equipped with a CAN bus system, trace amounts of resistance that wouldn't faze an older bike can stop a newer Harley in its tracks. Avoid stray wiring problems by making your crimps with the proper tool. 

  • Adjustable ratchet mechanism for accurate, repeatable crimps
  • Critical for creating harnesses that use Deutsch-style plugs and open-barrel connectors
  • Handles 24-14AWG wire and terminals
  • Suitable for many popular connectors, including ones following the Deutsch, DELPHI, TYCO, and TE/AMP patterns
  • Non-slip grip for crimping even the most rugged connectors

Professional-looking wiring may be one of the most daunting and hard-to-achieve goals when building or modifying a custom motorcycle. And in the case of many Harley-Davidson motorcycles with a CAN bus system, errant resistance or dropped voltage in a circuit can spell disaster, especially for components that use sub-12V signals.

Sidestep those potential problems by extending, shortening, and building custom-length harnesses the right way, with properly-crimped terminals using this ratcheting crimper from Moto Iron.

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  • For use with open-barrel terminals used in Deutsch-, DELPHI-, TYCO-, and TE/AMP-pattern connectors
  • 118-0186

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