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Hand crimping tool 5639-200
for wires

hand crimping tool
hand crimping tool
hand crimping tool
hand crimping tool
hand crimping tool
hand crimping tool
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Characteristics

Operation
hand
Applications
for wires
Crimp profile

Min.: 0.5 mm²
(0.001 in²)

Max.: 16 mm²
(0.025 in²)

Description

CRIMP INSULATED BOOTLACE FERRULES RELIABLY, EVERY TIME. ENGINEERED BY MAUN FOR COMFORTABLE EVERYDAY USE. The electrician and service engineer’s toolbox favourite. Crimp a wide range of popular wire sizes with a single tool. High-leverage action gives a reliable, gas-free crimp connection with minimal hand pressure. Benefits Ensure a reliable crimp connection every time. Create a gas-tight crimp to eliminate risk of corrosion. Just one tool to crimp a wide range of stranded copper wire sizes. Wire and ferrule can be inserted easily. Comfortable and easy to use, even over long periods. Easier handling of parts due to return spring. Built to last, with a robust construction and rust-proof finish. Features Compound-lever action multiplies hand force by 12 for less crimping effort. Crimp nest accepts most popular wire sizes. Precision-machined crimping jaws for a secure join. Jaws case hardened to HRC 57 for durability. Long-lasting return spring. Zinc-plated handles with plastic grips for added comfort. Applications Designed for crimping wire-end bootlace ferrules with plastic collars having cross-sections . Used in maintenance and repair, electrical installations and cables assemblies. Ideal for: Improving connection reliability on circuit breakers and control panels. Preventing multiple core wires from splitting when using screw terminals. Specifications Made in England. 210 mm tool length. 40 mm jaw width.
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