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    13 Products

    Terminal and Splice Crimpers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire and Cable Crimpers. Terminal and Splice Crimpers.
    They may look like normal pliers, but these tools have a built-in crimping die.
    For Wire Gauge (Connector
    Insulation)
    For Wire
    Construction
    Lg.
    Material
    Grip
    Material
    Features
    Each
     
    For Terminal and Crimp-On Butt-Splice Connection
    22-10 (Insulated)
    22-10 (Noninsulated)
    Solid, Stranded
    9 1/2"SteelPVC
    Wire Cutter000000000000
    8-2 (Insulated)
    8-2 (Noninsulated)
    Solid, Stranded
    18 1/2"SteelPVC
    0000000000000
     

    Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers

    Strip wire and crimp connectors with one tool.
    With Bolt Cutter and Wire Cutter
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Stripper/Crimpers. Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers, With Bolt Cutter and Wire Cutter.
    Steel—Steel tools stay sharp with continuous use.
    Stainless Steel—Stainless steel tools are good for less frequent use. Their stripping blades dull more quickly than steel tools, but they resist corrosion and won't rust as quickly when stored.
    Stripper
    Crimper
    For Solid
    Wire Ga.
    For Stranded
    Wire Ga.
    For Wire Gauge (Connector
    Insulation)
    For Connection
    Type
    For Bolt Thread Size
    Lg.
    Grip
    Material
    Each
    Steel
    20-822-1022-10 (Insulated)
    22-10 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32
    8 1/4"PVC
    0000000000000
    18-1018-1016-12 (Insulated)
    16-12 (Noninsulated)
    TerminalM2.6, M3, M3.5, M4, M5
    9 1/2"Plastic000000000000
     
    Stainless Steel
    22-824-1026-10 (Insulated)
    22-10 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32
    9"Rubber
    000000000000
     
    With Plier Nose, Bolt Cutter, and Wire Cutter
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Stripper/Crimpers. Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers, With Plier Nose, Bolt Cutter, and Wire Cutter.
    Tools with a plier nose are useful for pulling and looping wire.
    Steel—Steel tools stay sharp with continuous use.
    Stainless Steel—Stainless steel tools are good for less frequent use. Their stripping blades dull more quickly than steel tools, but they resist corrosion and won't rust as quickly when stored.
    Stripper
    Crimper
    For Solid
    Wire Ga.
    For Stranded
    Wire Ga.
    For Wire Gauge (Connector
    Insulation)
    For Connection
    Type
    For Bolt Thread Size
    Lg.
    Grip
    Material
    Each
    Steel
    26-1028-1222-10 (Insulated)
    22-10 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal6-32, 8-32
    7 3/4"Vinyl Plastic0000000000000
    22-1022-1022-10 (Insulated)
    22-10 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal5-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32
    8 1/4"PVC
    0000000000000
     
    Stainless Steel
    20-1022-1222-10 (Insulated)
    22-10 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal5-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32
    8 1/2"Rubber
    000000000000
     
    With Plier Nose, Bolt Cutter, Wire Cutter, and Voltage Detector
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Stripper/Crimpers. Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers, With Plier Nose, Bolt Cutter, Wire Cutter, and Voltage Detector.
    Tools with a plier nose are useful for pulling and looping wire.
    Tools with a voltage detector safely test for AC voltage without contacting live wires. Light and sound indicators alert you when over 50 volts AC is detected. The detector is attached to the tool’s handle; remove it from the handle to use it on its own.
    Stainless Steel—Stainless steel tools are good for less frequent use. Their stripping blades dull more quickly than steel tools, but they resist corrosion and won't rust as quickly when stored.
    Stripper
    Crimper
    For Solid
    Wire Ga.
    For Stranded
    Wire Ga.
    For Wire Gauge (Connector
    Insulation)
    For Connection
    Type
    For Bolt Thread Size
    Lg.
    Grip
    Material
    Batteries
    Included
    Each
    Stainless Steel
    20-820-820-8 (Insulated)
    20-8 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal4-40, 5-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32
    8"Polypropylene
    Yes00000000000000
     

    Electrically-Insulating Terminal and Splice Crimpers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire and Cable Crimpers. Electrically-Insulating Terminal and Splice Crimpers.
    The insulated handles on these crimpers protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They’re tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505. They look like normal pliers, but they have a built-in crimping die.
    For Wire Gauge (Connector
    Insulation)
    For Wire
    Construction
    Lg.
    Material
    Grip
    Material
    Features
    Specs. Met
    Each
     
    For Terminal and Crimp-On Butt-Splice Connection
    22-10 (Insulated)
    22-10 (Noninsulated)
    Solid, Stranded
    10 1/2"SteelRubber
    Wire CutterIEC 60900, ASTM F1505000000000000
     

    Coaxial Cable Stripper/Crimpers

    Strip coaxial cable and crimp connectors onto it with one tool.
    With Wire Cutter
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Stripper/Crimpers. Coaxial Cable Stripper/Crimpers.
    Stripper
    Crimper
    For Cable
    Designation
    For Wire/Cable
    Type
    For Coaxial Cable
    Rating
    For Cable
    Designation
    For Wire/Cable
    Type
    For Coaxial Cable
    Rating
    For Connection Type
    For Max.
    Cable OD
    Lg.
    Grip
    Material
    Each
    Steel
    RG-59/U, RG-6/U
    CoaxialGeneral Purpose, PlenumRG-59/U, RG-6/U
    CoaxialGeneral Purpose, PlenumCrimp On F-Type, Terminal0.3"8"ABS
    0000000000000
     

    Electrically-Insulating Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers

    Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits while stripping wire or crimping connectors. These tools are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505. The plier nose is useful for pulling and looping wire.
    With Plier Nose, Bolt Cutter, and Wire Cutter
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Stripper/Crimpers. Electrically-Insulating Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers.
    Stripper
    Crimper
    For Solid
    Wire Ga.
    For Stranded
    Wire Ga.
    For Wire Gauge (Connector
    Insulation)
    For Connection
    Type
    For Bolt Thread Size
    Lg.
    Grip
    Material
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Steel
    22-1022-1016-10 (Insulated)
    22-18 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal4-40, 5-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32
    9"Rubber
    IEC 60900, ASTM F15050000000000000
     

    Squeeze-and-Strip Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers

    One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off the wire. The blades automatically adjust to the wire size. Tool also crimps connectors.
    With Self-Adjusting Blades and Wire Cutter
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Stripper/Crimpers. Squeeze-and-Strip Electrical Wire Stripper/Crimpers.
    Stripper
    Crimper
    For Solid
    Wire Ga.
    For Stranded
    Wire Ga.
    For Wire Gauge (Connector
    Insulation)
    For Connection
    Type
    Max. Strip
    Lg.
    Lg.
    Grip
    Material
    Each
    Steel
    24-1024-1016-10 (Insulated)
    16-10 (Noninsulated)
    Terminal3/4"9"PVC
    0000000000000
     
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