Knipex Self-Adjusting Crimping Pliers

EIN Knipex Crimping Pliers

November 1, 2022

Features:

  • NEW: Reliable hexagonal crimping of wire ferrules from 0.08 to 16 mm² (AWG 6) by simply turning and setting the adjusting wheel and all twin wire ferrules up to 2 x 10 mm² (AWG 2 x 8)
  • Automatic self-adjustment to wire ferrules with ratcheting mechanism ensuring a complete crimping cycle for consistent, reliable and fast crimping
  • Hexagonal crimp layout for near round form, particularly suitable for confined connections
  • Automatic adaptation by self-adjustment to the wire ferrule size for precise and quick crimping
  • Crimping pressure calibrated in the factory for precise crimping
  • Optimum transmission of force due to toggle lever for fatigue-reduced operation
  • Ergonomic and comfortable handle, smooth operation and lightweight
  • Crimping of wire ferrules according to DIN 46228 parts 1+4
  • Special quality chrome vanadium electric steel, oil-hardened

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