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14kt Gold-Filled Crimp Tube, Twisted, 2x2mm, "Size 1" (hundred)

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$15.05

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41-655-2020
$15.05

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Crimp beads and crimp tubes are often paired with either wire protectors or bullion, and may also be topped with crimp covers.See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.Which crimps should I use?            Cord Diameter      in Inches        Cord Diameter      in Millimeters        Crimp Bead      Size        Crimp Tube      Size        Fits Scrimp              0.010        0.25        0, 1        0,1        Yes              0.012        0.30        0, 1        0,1        Yes              0.013        0.33        0, 1        1        Yes              0.015        0.38        1        2        Yes              0.018        0.46        1        2        Yes              0.020        0.51        2        2        Yes              0.021        0.53        2        2        Yes              0.024        0.61        2, 3        2, 3        No               0.030        0.76        3        4        No               0.036        0.91        3        4        No           Exception: Most crimp tubes won't hold on 0.010 and 0.012 when  closed with crimping pliers. Either flatten with regular pliers, or  use size 1 crimp tubes with micro crimping pliers.
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Crimp beads and crimp tubes are often paired with either wire protectors or bullion, and may also be topped with crimp covers.


See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item.

Which crimps should I use?

Cord Diameter
in Inches
Cord Diameter
in Millimeters
Crimp Bead
Size
Crimp Tube
Size
Fits Scrimp
0.010
0.25
0, 1
0,1
Yes
0.012
0.30
0, 1
0,1
Yes
0.013
0.33
0, 1
1
Yes
0.015
0.38
1
2
Yes
0.018
0.46
1
2
Yes
0.020
0.51
2
2
Yes
0.021
0.53
2
2
Yes
0.024
0.61
2, 3
2, 3
No 
0.030
0.76
3
4
No 
0.036
0.91
3
4
No
  • Exception: Most crimp tubes won't hold on 0.010 and 0.012 when closed with crimping pliers. Either flatten with regular pliers, or use size 1 crimp tubes with micro crimping pliers.

Details

Sold by:
hundred
Size:
2x2mm,
Additional Info:
Approx. 82 per pack
Country of Origin:
United States
Hole Size:
1.0mm
Crimps & Cable:
1
Size Group:
2.0 - 2.9mm

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