RS PRO Crimp Die

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Pressmaster Crimp Tools

RS PRO (MCT) Mobile Crimp Tool Crimp Dies

A range of crimp dies for the RS PRO MCT Mobile Crimp Tool (stock number 492-9595). These MCT crimp tool dies are available for a variety of connector types including coaxial, RJ networking, automotive and timer.

Klauke, 50 Crimp Die Set, Tubular Cable Lug

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Klauke EK50ML Die Sets

A range of crimp dies for the Klauke EK50ML electromechanical micro crimp tool. The Klauke 50 series of crimp dies are available for various connector types.Including bootlace ferrules, tubular terminals and DIN terminals.
Part number 908-2880 suitable for DIN terminals 0.5 mm – 10.00 mm²
Part number 908-2884 suitable for receptacles 0.25 mm – 6.00 mm²
Part number 908-2896 suitable for bootlace ferrules 0.14 mm -10.00 mm²
Part number 908-2893 suitable for bootlace ferrules 10.00 mm – 25.00 mm²
Part number 908-2890 suitable for bootlace ferrules 35.00 mm – 50.00 mm²
Part number 908-2900 suitable for tubular terminals 4.00 mm – 10.00 mm²
Part number 908-2903 suitable for tubular terminals 10.00 mm – 16.00 mm²
Part number 908-2907 suitable for tubular terminals 16.00 mm – 25.00 mm²

Phoenix Contact, C-BCI 2.5/2.8 Crimp Terminal, Cable Lug

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Cinch Connectors Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool for D-sub

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General Support Tooling

The crimp tooling detailed on this and subsequent pages are recommended, in most cases, for a wide range of connectors and associated cable types. The ‘Crimp Tool Selection Guide’ table indicates the cable type(s) and/or specific type(s) of connector for which each tool is recommended. The ‘Die Set Selection Guide’ table indicates compatible cable types and their ‘Group number’ and details of frame tool required. A small number of crimp tools have been considered to be ‘dedicated’ to a connector type. These tools have been incorporated with those connector ranges on respective pages, and are not included within this General Tooling Range.

Cinch RF Connector Tooling

The Cinch Connectivity series of high-quality Crimp Tools have been designed for professionals and serious DIY enthusiast. A frame made from the best quality steel, offer a long life and hassle-free operation. They feature a full cycle ratchet mechanism and quick release safety latch. (886-3155 does not feature a full cycle ratchet mechanism) Cinch crimp tools for RF connectors are suitable for various types of connector and various wire sizes.

Features and Benefits:
• A highly durable hand tool designed for professional use
• Frame made from high-quality steel for improved durability and long life operation

Typical Applications:
• Maintenance & repair
• Electrical Installations
• Cable assemblies

FAQ’s:
What is the difference between un-insulated and insulated crimp tools?
Un-insulated crimp tools are typically used for general applications, whereas the insulated crimp tools have been VDE tested up to 1000 V, designed for use where electrical current is present.

How do you maintain the product?
• Axles and other movable parts should be regularly lubricated.
• Lubrication* is recommended at least every 10,000 cycles whenever the tool is exposed to contaminants
• Adjustment of the crimping die nests should also be checked. Readjustment of the pressure adjustment axle is necessary when the pre-load of the tool decreases significantly.


The Importance of a High-Quality Crimp
When a crimping tool is used on a terminal, two crimps take place at the same time. One is the electrical connection between the conductor and terminal. The other is the insulation crimp which provides strain relief against vibration and tension. It is important that the electrical connection is gas-tight without any voids between the wire strands and the terminal. If there any voids present, then corrosion can occur causing resistance and excessive heat which damages the electrical connection. Using a good quality crimping tool will ensure that a full, gas-tight crimp is produced preventing future deterioration of the electrical connection and insulation breakage

Cinch Connectors Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool for SMA, SMB

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General Support Tooling

The crimp tooling detailed on this and subsequent pages are recommended, in most cases, for a wide range of connectors and associated cable types. The ‘Crimp Tool Selection Guide’ table indicates the cable type(s) and/or specific type(s) of connector for which each tool is recommended. The ‘Die Set Selection Guide’ table indicates compatible cable types and their ‘Group number’ and details of frame tool required. A small number of crimp tools have been considered to be ‘dedicated’ to a connector type. These tools have been incorporated with those connector ranges on respective pages, and are not included within this General Tooling Range.

Cinch RF Connector Tooling

The Cinch Connectivity series of high-quality Crimp Tools have been designed for professionals and serious DIY enthusiast. A frame made from the best quality steel, offer a long life and hassle-free operation. They feature a full cycle ratchet mechanism and quick release safety latch. (886-3155 does not feature a full cycle ratchet mechanism) Cinch crimp tools for RF connectors are suitable for various types of connector and various wire sizes.

Features and Benefits:
• A highly durable hand tool designed for professional use
• Frame made from high-quality steel for improved durability and long life operation

Typical Applications:
• Maintenance & repair
• Electrical Installations
• Cable assemblies

FAQ’s:
What is the difference between un-insulated and insulated crimp tools?
Un-insulated crimp tools are typically used for general applications, whereas the insulated crimp tools have been VDE tested up to 1000 V, designed for use where electrical current is present.

How do you maintain the product?
• Axles and other movable parts should be regularly lubricated.
• Lubrication* is recommended at least every 10,000 cycles whenever the tool is exposed to contaminants
• Adjustment of the crimping die nests should also be checked. Readjustment of the pressure adjustment axle is necessary when the pre-load of the tool decreases significantly.


The Importance of a High-Quality Crimp
When a crimping tool is used on a terminal, two crimps take place at the same time. One is the electrical connection between the conductor and terminal. The other is the insulation crimp which provides strain relief against vibration and tension. It is important that the electrical connection is gas-tight without any voids between the wire strands and the terminal. If there any voids present, then corrosion can occur causing resistance and excessive heat which damages the electrical connection. Using a good quality crimping tool will ensure that a full, gas-tight crimp is produced preventing future deterioration of the electrical connection and insulation breakage

Cinch Connectors Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool for BNC, Mini UFH, TNC

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General Support Tooling

The crimp tooling detailed on this and subsequent pages are recommended, in most cases, for a wide range of connectors and associated cable types. The ‘Crimp Tool Selection Guide’ table indicates the cable type(s) and/or specific type(s) of connector for which each tool is recommended. The ‘Die Set Selection Guide’ table indicates compatible cable types and their ‘Group number’ and details of frame tool required. A small number of crimp tools have been considered to be ‘dedicated’ to a connector type. These tools have been incorporated with those connector ranges on respective pages, and are not included within this General Tooling Range.

Cinch RF Connector Tooling

The Cinch Connectivity series of high-quality Crimp Tools have been designed for professionals and serious DIY enthusiast. A frame made from the best quality steel, offer a long life and hassle-free operation. They feature a full cycle ratchet mechanism and quick release safety latch. (886-3155 does not feature a full cycle ratchet mechanism) Cinch crimp tools for RF connectors are suitable for various types of connector and various wire sizes.

Features and Benefits:
• A highly durable hand tool designed for professional use
• Frame made from high-quality steel for improved durability and long life operation

Typical Applications:
• Maintenance & repair
• Electrical Installations
• Cable assemblies

FAQ’s:
What is the difference between un-insulated and insulated crimp tools?
Un-insulated crimp tools are typically used for general applications, whereas the insulated crimp tools have been VDE tested up to 1000 V, designed for use where electrical current is present.

How do you maintain the product?
• Axles and other movable parts should be regularly lubricated.
• Lubrication* is recommended at least every 10,000 cycles whenever the tool is exposed to contaminants
• Adjustment of the crimping die nests should also be checked. Readjustment of the pressure adjustment axle is necessary when the pre-load of the tool decreases significantly.


The Importance of a High-Quality Crimp
When a crimping tool is used on a terminal, two crimps take place at the same time. One is the electrical connection between the conductor and terminal. The other is the insulation crimp which provides strain relief against vibration and tension. It is important that the electrical connection is gas-tight without any voids between the wire strands and the terminal. If there any voids present, then corrosion can occur causing resistance and excessive heat which damages the electrical connection. Using a good quality crimping tool will ensure that a full, gas-tight crimp is produced preventing future deterioration of the electrical connection and insulation breakage

Hirose Hand Crimping Tool

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Hirose Hand Crimp Tools

Hirose Hand Crimp Tool for DF62 Series Contacts

Hand crimp tools for use with DF62 series contacts
Stock number 867-0846 is a hand crimp tool for use with size 22 AWG plug and socket contacts
Stock number 867-0840 is a hand crimp tool for use with size 24, 26 and 28 AWG plug and socket contacts
Stock number 867-0859 is a hand crimp tool for use with size 30 AWG plug and socket contacts

Weidmuller, PZ 10 Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool for Wire Ferrule

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General Support Tooling

Weidmuller PZ 10 Bootlace Ferrule Hex Crimp Tool

PZ 10 hex radial crimping tool for crimping wire end ferrules with or without plastic collars with a wire size range of 0.14 to 10mm2. With such a wide wire range in one tool the need to change tools is eliminated along with associated crimping errors. This PZ 10 hex crimp hand tool produces hexagonal crimps with a small diameter rounded crimp form making it ideal for confined clamping spaces. Hexagonal wire end ferrules provide a more secure connection than other crimping forms for screw, spring or direct-plug in clamping systems. Two crimping surfaces are always positioned in parallel to one another providing enough space to create a stable connection including direct plug-in connections. This PZ 10 crimp tool features a ratchet system which keeps the tool closed until the crimp is complete ensuring a consistent crimping quality. A release option is also incorporated in case of incorrect operation. The handles have an ergonomic design and do not spring open after crimping making the PZ 10 hand crimp tool safe and comfortable to use.

Features and Benefits:
• Wide crimping range of 0.14 to 10mm2 eliminates the need to change tools
• Meets DIN and UL standards for large cross-sections measuring from 0.14 mm² to 10 mm².
• Round shaped crimp shape with small diameter ideal for limited clamping space
• Ratchet mechanism guarantees consistent crimp quality
• Release option in the event of incorrect operation
• Ergonomically designed handles

Typical Applications:
• Maintenance & repair
• Electrical Installations
• Cable assemblies

FAQ’s:
What is the difference between un-insulated and insulated crimp tools?
Un-insulated crimp tools are typically used for general applications, whereas the insulated crimp tools have been VDE tested up to 1000 V, designed for use where electrical current is present.

How do you maintain the product?
• Axles and other movable parts should be regularly lubricated.
• Lubrication* is recommended at least every 10,000 cycles whenever the tool is exposed to contaminants.
• Adjustment of the crimping die nests should also be checked. Readjustment of the pressure adjustment axle is necessary when the pre-load of the tool decreases significantly.

The Importance of a High-Quality Crimp
When a crimping tool is used on a terminal, two crimps take place at the same time. One is the electrical connection between the conductor and terminal. The other is the insulation crimp which provides strain relief against vibration and tension. It is important that the electrical connection is gas-tight without any voids between the wire strands and the terminal. If there any voids present, then corrosion can occur causing resistance and excessive heat which damages the electrical connection. Using a good quality crimping tool will ensure that a full, gas-tight crimp is produced preventing future deterioration of the electrical connection and insulation breakage.

HARTING Extraction Tool, DIN 41612 Series

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DIN41612 – Harting Range

DIN 41612 connectors for interconnection in all 19in Eurocard racking systems.

Harting DIN 41612 Tools

Complete range of accessories for the Harting DIN 41612 connectors. Accessories include insertion tools, removal tools and crimp die sets.

TE Connectivity, Pro-Crimper III Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool for SL-156 Receptacles

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TE Connectivity PRO-CRIMPER III SDE Hand Crimp Tools

PRO-CRIMPER III commercial grade hand operated crimp tools for crimping a wide range of terminals and contacts. These PRO-CRIMPER III commercial hand tools have a precision construction of durable high-carbon steel with extra strength pivot pins for long lasting performance. Commercial grade crimp tools use SDE (Standard Die Envelope) technology. SDE technology enables the dies to be used in different types of tooling within the same SDE system including, battery, pneumatic and electric tools. There is no need to have separate dies fitted to each type of tool, saving time and costs. The PRO-CRIMPER III crimp tool fits a large selection of crimp dies which can easily be interchanged. Commercial grade hand crimping tools incorporate features for long lasting performance and easy use. The PRO-CRIMPER III crimp tool features an adjustable ratchet which stays locked until the handles of the tool are fully closed and the dies are bottomed. This ratchet mechanism ensures that the tool only opens once a complete crimp cycle is achieved preventing partial crimps. An easy access ratchet release is available for opening the tool jaws at any time during the crimp cycle. The pin and socket style crimp tools feature locators which locate the contact in the dies, provide a wire stop and reduce contact rotation and bending during crimping. The head of the PRO-CRIMPER III hand crimping tool is angled to reduce hand-stretch and to allow an easier view of the crimp area. The handles have a reduced handle force and an ergonomic design reducing operator fatigue and making the tool easy and comfortable to use.
These PRO-CRIMPER III hand crimp tools are all supplied with a die set apart from stock number 849-114 which is a tool frame. Die sets for this tool need to be purchased separately.

Features & Benefits

High carbon-steel construction for durability
Ratchet control ensures that a full crimp cycle is achieved
Standard Die Envelope (SDE) for flexibility and cost savings
Contact locator, support and wire stops
Emergency ratchet release
Angled head and ergonomic handles for user comfort

Product Application Information

These PRO-CRIMPER III commercial hand crimp tools are used to crimp a wide range of terminals and contacts. The versatility of the SDE technology allows these PRO-CRIMPER III tools to be taken from bench to production or into the field. Applications include R & D prototyping, networking applications, field installation work and on-site repairs in industrial, commercial or institutional applications.

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