6 Results for Crimping Tools by DEWALT
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- Capacity: 4.5 cu. ft.
- Primary Crimping Application: Electrical Cable
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- Handle Type: Pistol Grip
- Capacity: 4"
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- Overall Length: 14 in
- Features: Bright LED Helps to Illuminate the Crimping Area when Working in Dark Spaces, Onboard Intelligence System Integrated in Tool Provides Detailed Reports of the Date, Time, and Force, Crimping Jaws Have Black Galvanized Coating to Protect from Corrosion, Integrated LED Interface is Used to Communicate Power on or Power off, Battery State of Charge, Cycle Completion, and if Recalibration or Service is Needed, Successfully Completed Cycles of the Presses Completed by the Tool as well as the Tools Calibration and Service History
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- Capacity: #8 to 750 MCM Cu/Al
- Overall Length: 17-1/2"
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- Cordless Tools Included: Cable Stripper
- Overall Length: 10 in
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Primary Crimping Application: Electrical Cable
- Handle Type: Pistol Grip
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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