
Using the above photo from SCVJeff,
I measured the die sizes of the 2 different crimp tools I have, I measured across the die opening using the 12 oclock/6 oclock positions, inline with the pins, on ALL die sets.
The 2 models of crimpers are a Mic 70 (8 ton) and Mic 300 (16 ton) models, they were bought as a set and the seller threw in an extra set of AWG dies also.
Here is the measurements within +/- .005".
Mic 70 Model, 8 Ton,
Silver die set, MM sizing,
Size 4=.100"
Size 6=.145"
Size 10=.220"
Size 16=.250"
Size 25=.280"
Size 35=.335"
Size 50=.395"
Size 70=.405"
Black die set, AWG sizing,
Size 14=.040"
Size 12=.050"
Size 10=.090"
Size 8=.100"
Size 7=.120"
Size 6=.145"
Size 4=.220"
Size 2=.250"
Size 0=.290"
Mic 300 Model, 16 Ton
Silver die set, MM sizing,
Size 10=.220"
Size 16=.245"
Size 25=.290"
Size 35=.335"
Size 50=.415"
Size 70=.485"
Size 95=.555"
Size 120=.635"
Size 150=.700"
Size 185=.745"
Size 240=.830"
Size 300=.930"
Hope this helps,
Tia,
Don