5,000+ Results for Crimping Tools - Page 19
Key Features:
- Use With Tool Type - Crimper: Hand, Power
- Primary Application - Crimping: Electrical Wire and Cable Crimping
- Item: Upper and Lower Crimping Die
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- Item: Knockout Die
- Max. Capacity Mild Steel (Ga.): 10
- Type: Speed Punch Standard Round
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- Capacity: 23 to 10 AWG
- Primary Crimping Application: Electrical Wire and Cable
- Overall Length: 9 21/25 in
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- Capacity: 26 to 20 AWG
- Overall Length: 5 1/2 in
- Features: Mil-Spec Die-Type Blades Allow Precision Stripping
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- Includes: Multitool
- For Use With: Tools, Datacommunications
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- Item: CT-2600 Crimp Die
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- Overall Length: 22"
- Length (In.): 24.6
- Outside Dia. (In.): 5.4
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- Features: Strips Solid and Stranded Wire Sizes 10 to 20 AWG; Serrated Pliers Jaw Grips, Pulls and Twists; Cuts Screw Sizes No. 8 to 32 and No. 10 to 32; Self-Opening, Spring-Loaded Hinge with Safety Lock; Soft, Non-Slip Handle Grip
- Handle Type: Ergonomic, Cushion Grip
- Material: Hardened steel
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- Item: Die Set,RG8 BNC/TNC,0.080/.100/.429 Hex
- Length (In.): 5
- Height: 0.75
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Overall Length: 8.5 in
- Features: Ability to Strip in Crowded Panels and Switch Gears, Bushing Prevents Nicks, Protects Against Knife Injuries On the Job, Quick-Change Bushing System, Variable Speed Trigger
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Capacity: 8 AWG to 350 kcmil
- Primary Crimping Application: Used for crimping electrical connecters on overhead and underground applications; Crimping
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Use With Tool Type - Crimper: Power
- Primary Application - Crimping: Electrical Wire and Cable Crimping
Key Features:
- Length (In.): 13
- Jaw Width: 5
- Item: Crimpro Crimper for Open Barrel Contacts
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- Capacity: 5/16" to 1-1/8"
- Features: Knifes With Special Titanium-Nitride Coating (Tin) To Achieve Longer Life, Faster Cutting and Less Wear, Large Adjustment Screw Allows for Effortless Adjustments, Automatic Adjustment from Round- to Length Cut
- Application: Stripping All Standard Round Cables
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- Capacity: 8 to 1/0 AWG
- Primary Crimping Application: Electrical Wire and Cable
- Overall Length: 15 in
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- Use With Tool Type - Crimper: Hand
- Primary Application - Crimping: Voice and Data Cable Crimping
- Item: Voice and Data Crimping Die
Key Features:
- Length (In.): 12
- Jaw Width: 5
- Item: Crimper,Ratcheted,Coax RG-58,59,62 AU
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- Length (In.): 12
- Item: Lunar Series Crimper LMR400 Size 0.118Hx
- Jaw Width: 5
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- Item: Standard Plumbing Jaw Set,A1/2 - A2" For
Key Features:
- Use With Tool Type - Crimper: Hand, Power
- Primary Application - Crimping: Electrical Wire and Cable Crimping
- Item: Upper and Lower Crimping Die
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- Length (In.): 8.5
- Jaw Width: 3.5
- Item: Nick,free Fiber Optic Stripper
Key Features:
- Material: Solid Steel
- Color: Silver / Black / Yellow
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- Features: Groove Identification with Color Coded Dies, Ratchet Mechanism Does Not Allow Handles to Open Until Full Cycle is Complete, Ratchet Release Lever in Case of Misalignment, Stop Plate Ensures Proper Location for Connection
- Handle Type: Non-Insulated
- Standards: ROHS Compatible
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- Capacity: 20 to 10 AWG
- Overall Length: 7 1/8 in
- Features: Handles Longer Than Standard Wire Strippers And Curved For Comfort
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- Capacity: 28 to 22 AWG
- Primary Crimping Application: Voice and Data Cable
- Overall Length: 7 1/4 in
Key Features:
- Application: Stripping and Crimping
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Item: Wire Stripper
About Crimping Tools
Crimping tools are used to connect electrical components and create secure connections between two or more wires. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, making them an ideal tool for many different applications.
Types of Crimping Tools
Crimping hand tools are the most common type of crimping tool. These tools provide a quick and easy way to securely attach wires together. Some crimping tools also have additional features such as adjustable jaws, allowing users to customize the size of the crimped connection. Other types of crimpers include ratchet-style, hydraulic, and pneumatic models.
How Crimping Tools are Made
Crimping tools are typically made from hardened steel or other durable materials such as aluminum or brass. The jaws of the tool are designed to grip tightly onto wire insulation without damaging it. Specialized compounds may be used in the manufacturing process to help ensure a strong bond between wires.
Industries that use Crimping Tools
Crimping tools are widely used in many industries including automotive repair, construction, electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, and aviation maintenance. Professionals in these industries rely on high quality crimpers like Paladin Tools 1570 for their precision and reliability.
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