M18™ FORCE LOGIC™ 6T Linear Utility Crimper Kit w/ O-D3 Jaw

EIN 6t Crimper 900

 

EIN 6T Crimper 600

September 22, 2022

The M18™ FORCE LOGIC™ 6T Linear Utility Crimper is the newest member of the 6T family of crimpers, the slim grip and enlarged trigger is specifically designed for use with Class 3 gloves delivering best in class balance. Dual electronic release buttons enable both left and right handed users to easily activate without changing hand position. The inline design and 340° rotating head provides easy access into tight spaces and the easiest set-up. This delivers unmatched control and ultimate versatility in any orientation and across multiple applications.

Compatible with eight crimping and cutting jaws this tool can crimp up to 4/0 line taps, cut up to 750MCM Cu, 1000MCM Al, 477 ACSR, ½” EHS Guy Wire, 3/8” Rebar, and 3/8” Ground Rod becoming a lineman’s single crimping and cutting solution – all while saving space on the truck. Predictive Force Monitoring (PFM™) constantly measures force output to provide the fastest crimp speeds while delivering accurate pressure and instant verification every time. Milwaukee® Crimpers feature a fully enclosed high speed hydraulic pump, Brushless Motor, REDLINK™ Electronics and REDLITHIUM™ Batteries delivering ultimate reliability in the toughest conditions. Featuring Milwaukee® ONE KEY™ Technology, Milwaukee® 6T Crimpers enable you to store real time crimp data, generate professional reports, view historical tool performance data and sync it all wirelessly to the cloud for easy access.

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