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The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time.
The insulated handles on these crimpers protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
They may look like normal pliers, but these tools have a built-in crimping die.
Unlike ratchet crimpers that require repetitive motion, these battery-operated crimpers quickly create crimps with a press of the trigger.
With one ton of compression force and an ergonomic design, this crimper reduces fatigue when crimping.
Dies snap in and out of this tool, so you can quickly change from crimping one electrical connector type to another.
The ratchet on these tools applies the right amount of pressure to make sure the crimp is complete every time. Since you insert the wire ferrule from the front, they're useful in tight spaces.
The ratchet in these crimpers applies the right amount of pressure to ensure a complete crimp in wire ferrules every time.
Insert wire ferrules from the front to crimp in tight spots.
Crimp wire ferrules with these tools.
Because these crimpers have insulated handles, they protect against shock from accidental contact with live circuits when crimping wire ferrules.
No dies to buy or change—this tool has settings you adjust for different compression connector sizes.
The high-pressure pumping system in these crimpers creates enough force to crimp large copper and aluminum lugs.
Save time and energy crimping across different connector sizes in high-volume applications—these battery-powered tools crimp without you having to change out any dies.
The high-pressure pumping system in these crimpers creates enough force to crimp large copper and aluminum lugs without using dies.
Attach these dies to your cordless crimper to secure compression lug and butt splice connectors onto cable.
Switch out the dies to make quick, repeat crimps on a wide range of connector sizes.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete four-point crimp every time to adhere to strict MIL-C-22520/1 standards.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time on pin-and-sleeve contacts.
Crimp pin-and-sleeve contacts in connectors.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits while stripping wire or crimping connectors.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off the wire.
Strip wire and crimp connectors with one tool.
Strip coaxial cable and crimp connectors onto it with one tool.
The elongated nose on this tool reaches into tight spaces.
Crimp insulation-piercing connectors, commonly referred to as IDC connectors, onto flat ribbon cable.
Crimp FC, ST, SC, LC, SMA, and MT-RJ connectors onto fiber-optic cable.
With just one tool, you can strip Ethernet cable and crimp connectors onto it.