25 Results for Crimping Tools by SOUTHWIRE
Key Features:
- Overall Length: 4 in
- Features: Automatically Adjusts The Clamping Pin To The Correct Diameter, Depth Of, Safely Cut Any Type Of Armored Cable By Automatically Adjusting To The Cable Diameter, Self-Tightening Blade System And Ergonomic Crank Handle With Offset For Maximum Hand Clearance
- Cutting Action: Straight
Key Features:
- Features: Drop Prevention
- Application: Stripping
- For Wire/Cable Type: Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable
Key Features:
- Capacity: RJ-11, RJ-12, RJ-45
- Overall Length: 7 13/32 in
- Features: Cutting Blade, Handle Lock
Key Features:
- Capacity: 10 to 24 AWG
- Overall Length: 7 3/8 in
- Features: Three Positions for Different Size Cables
Key Features:
- Capacity: 24 to 18 AWG
- Overall Length: 4 3/4 in
- Features: Trigger Design Makes the Tool Easy to Control
Key Features:
- Insulated / Uninsulated: Uninsulated
- Handle Type: Cushion Grip
- Capacity: RG-59, RG-6 and RG-6Q
Key Features:
- Overall Length: 9 7/8 in
- Features: Easily Loosens Stubborn Connectors, Flares Coax Jacket for Easier Connector Insertion, Holds Cable TV "F" Connector During Cable Insertion
- Application: Slitting, Stripping
Key Features:
- Capacity: 24 to 18 AWG
- Primary Crimping Application: Coaxial Cable
- Overall Length: 6 5/8 in
Key Features:
- Capacity: RG-11, RG-59, RG-6, RG-6Q, RG-7
- Overall Length: 6 27/32 in
- Features: 3-Way Chuck can be Positioned for Cable Tv "F", RCA, and BNC Connectors, Adjustable Crimp Length, Comfortable Double-Molded Grips are Indexed to Help Orient the Tool, for Cable Tv, Satellite, Security, and Home Theater Applications, Rotatable Connector Seat Accommodates Large Rg7/11 and Small Rg59/6/6Q Connectors
Key Features:
- Item: Wire Stripper V-Notch
- Tether Capable: Standard Tool (Accessory Needed for Tethering)
- Tether Style: Standard Tool (Accessory Needed for Tethering)
Key Features:
- Item: Phone/Data Crimp,Tool Kit,3 In 1
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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