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They may look like normal pliers, but these tools have a built-in crimping die.
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.
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.
Unlike ratchet crimpers that require repetitive motion, these battery-operated crimpers quickly create crimps with a press of the trigger.
The ratchet in these crimpers applies the right amount of pressure to ensure a complete crimp in wire ferrules every time.
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.
Insert wire ferrules from the front to crimp in tight spots.
Because these crimpers have insulated handles, they protect against shock from accidental contact with live circuits when crimping wire ferrules.
Crimp wire ferrules with these tools.
Crimp pin-and-sleeve contacts in connectors.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time on pin-and-sleeve contacts.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete four-point crimp every time to adhere to strict MIL-C-22520/1 standards.
A compact and economical alternative to standard battery terminal crimpers. Hammer the top of the pin to crimp.
The rotating dies in these crimpers are coded to match battery cable and terminals, making it easier to select the correct die.
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.
The high-pressure pumping system in these crimpers creates enough force to crimp large copper and aluminum lugs without using dies.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off the wire.
Strip wire and crimp connectors with one tool.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits while stripping wire or crimping connectors.
With just one tool, you can strip Ethernet cable and crimp connectors onto it.
The elongated nose on this tool reaches into tight spaces.
Strip coaxial cable and crimp connectors onto it with one tool.
Crimp FC, ST, SC, LC, SMA, and MT-RJ connectors onto fiber-optic cable.
Crimp insulation-piercing connectors, commonly referred to as IDC connectors, onto flat ribbon cable.
Compress sleeves with less effort than standard compression tools.
Compress sleeves with more force than hydraulic hand tools.
Permanently mount this press on a bench top.
Keep multiple sleeves on hand in a variety of sizes.
These compression sleeves are designed to meet lifting specifications.
Use these sleeves for non-lifting applications such as tethering, securing, and suspending.
These kits include two compression sleeves paired with two thimbles. The thimbles support the wire rope loops and prevent it from fraying.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these eye-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these ball-with-shank-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these stud-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these clevis-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Compress the thin shank wall with a hand tool to attach these light duty eye-end fittings. They are also known as hand swage fittings.
Compress the thin shank wall with a hand tool to attach these light duty stud-end fittings. They are also known as hand swage fittings.
Compress the thin shank wall with a hand tool to attach these light duty mounting-plate-end fittings. They are also known as hand swage fittings.
Crimpers are furnished with five removable dies that crimp air and water hose.
Individual dies allow you to crimp large sizes of air and water hose from 3/4" to 1 3/8" OD.
Use a hammer strike or a vise to crimp ferrules onto your hose and secure barbed hose fittings.
As you squeeze the handles, the vise-like jaws lock tightly onto the ferrule to secure barbed fittings onto your hose.
Sets contain a crimping tool and a variety of CGA fittings, nuts, and ferrules so you can connect pressure regulators, torches, and other components of your welding system.
This optional tool offers a quick and easy way to connect large quantities of barbed fittings to push-on hose. Use the built-in cutter to squarely cut push-on hose without fraying. Then, clamp the hose into the tool’s vise and apply light pressure on the handle to drive into the fitting.
Create a leak-tight seal without using heat or solder. Slide copper tubing into a press-connect fitting and use these tools to crimp the connection.
Use these tools with a crimping ring (sold separately) to connect barbed tube fittings for drinking water to tubing.
Seal press-connect fittings onto steel and stainless steel pipe without threading or welding. Slide the tubing into a fitting and use these tools to crimp the connection.
Install hose and tube clamps with these specially designed pliers.
Open sheet metal seams without cutting. The jaws slide under seams to pry the sheets apart.
Capable of securing 15 straps per minute, these mobile tensioners/sealers save you time and energy.
These tools use heat to secure strapping without crimping on a seal.
Crimp on a seal with these tools to hold plastic strapping tight. They have different levers for tensioning and sealing.
These tensioners apply extreme tension on plastic strapping to hold it tight around packages. They hold the bottom strap and tension the top strap by winding it around a take-up wheel.
Use these tensioners with buckles in low-tension applications to draw plastic strapping tight around packages.
Also known as crimpers, sealers secure seals onto plastic strapping to hold it tight.
Also known as crimpers, sealers secure seals onto metal strapping.
These tensioners apply maximum tension to pull strapping more tightly around packages than standard tensioners for metal strapping.
Use these tensioners to draw metal strapping tight around packages.
These tools do double duty, pulling metal strapping tight and then sealing it, without the use of a separate seal.
Create a wire rope railing, perimeter, or barrier.
For use with wire rope in light duty applications, these turnbuckles have a closed body that protects threads from damage and debris.