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"It is not generally used of specialised connectors that are designed to be deformed, but only of workpieces (what is this sentence trying to say?)" Don't know who added the above comment, but I figured it belonged on the discussion page, not in the article. - Shai-kun 05:07, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Swaging is a more general term for a metalworking process that is an awful lot like crimping in some of its applications. Perhaps an expert would consider constructing appropriate cross references between Crimp and Swage. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.150.5.2 ( talk) 20:33, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
Someone put in a merge tag but didn't put any discussion here.
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I would like to propose merging this page with Crimp (electrical). It is confusing that there are two separate pages for what is essentially one physical concept of joining ductile materials (typically metals) together via deformation under pressure. If there were the one page associated with crimping, there could be subsections describing details particular to different types of of crimps (ie electrical, hydraulic), but the similarities between these outweigh the differences. In addition, both of these pages are quite short currently and have numerous instances of redundant information.
Potentially interested authors: @ Thumperward, Andrew Lorimer, PetesGuide, Wtshymanski, Wizard191, and I am One of Many: If anyone has any feedback please let me know.
Pittsburgcarlos ( talk) 20:30, 16 August 2023 (UTC)