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Strip about 2 or 3&nbsp;mm of insulation from the wire. Then with a racheting crimp tool such as the HT-225D. Place the pin into the apropriate crimp tool aperture. Squeeze the crimpers only enough to hold the pin in place. Insert about 3&nbsp;mm of the exposed strands into the pin. Squeeze the crimpers all the way. Release the crimpers, and pull the wire and pin out. The insulation is squeezed by the back of the pin, and the wire is squeezed in the center of the pin. This is to insure good electrical contact and a good hold on the wire. Push the wire and pin into the plastic housing, ensuring that the tab end of the pin goes the correct way into the housing, to lock into the square hole.<ref>[http://www.societyofrobots.com/electronics_wire_connector.shtml Wire Connector Tutorial], Society of Robots</ref> Using a simpler crimper such as the PA-09 will entail crimping in two steps. First to crimp the conductor then to crimp the insulation.<ref>[http://www.engineer.jp/en/products/pa09e.html How To Crimp Micro Connector Pin Finely], Universal Crimping Connector Pliers, Engineer Inc.</ref>
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|[[File:Adjust both wings to be parallel before crimpingAdjust_both_wings_to_be_parallel_before_crimping.jpg|thumb|150px|Adjust both wings to be parallel before crimping.]]
|[[File:First crimp the conductorFirst_crimp_the_conductor.jpg|thumb|150px|First crimp the conductor, each wing should grip an equal portion of wires. ]]
|[[File:Then crimp the insulationThen_crimp_the_insulation.jpg|thumb|150px|After doing a pull out test, crimp the insulation.]]
|[[File:Crimped connectorCrimped_connector.jpg|thumb|150px|The connector after crimping.]]
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