Yes and no. Your crimper will likely be for red/yellow/blue insulated crimp terminals. A ferrule crimper has slightly different sized and shaped jaws on it. And some crimp from 4 sides for a better termination.
You might find you're able to crimp them to a certain degree with a standard set of crimpers, but it will be far from a neat job, and may not even be that tight.
If you don't do that much, you're better off sticking to folding back your flex on itself to double the amount of copper in the terminal.
roger that and thanks
And likely one of the squeeze'n'hope type like this
not a proper ratchet one like this
you got it big-yin
Yea, could be, but I thought seeing the picture of the ferrule crimper might have jogged his memory - the first type looks nothing like the same tool (well, it isn't!)
thanks chaps...no the tool i have is a swine to use and bends sideways..but it did the job for the car cd wiring...could have used pliers i think and saved £8.40
lesson learned
lighting job done anyway and i dont think any more diy jobs would justify the correct tool for 240v crimps, just a mains light in the loft...
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