Klein Tools Combines Durability, Strength and Functionality with Forged Wire Crimper

EIN Klein forged crimper 400

Oct 7, 2019

Klein Tools for professionals since 1857, introduces the Forged Wire Crimper with Stripper/Cutter, combining the most commonly used wire stripping sizes with a dedicated crimper and two cutters into one convenient tool. The 2005N is manufactured from Klein Tools’ U.S.-made proprietary steel to provide tradespeople with maximum durability.

  • Multipurpose tool for added functionality on the job:
    • Includes a dedicated crimper with a wire stripper and two cutters
    • Strips 10-18 AWG stranded wire
    • Crimps 10-22 AWG insulated and non-insulated terminals and connectors
  • Specially hardened wire cutter in the nose
  • Shear cutter below the rivet cuts copper wire
  • Manufactured from forged steel for increased durability
  • Textured grips for enhanced dexterity and integrated hang holes

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