Achieve industrial-grade terminal connections with this 9-Inch Heavy-Duty Crimping Tool. Engineered for both professional electricians and DIY enthusiasts, this tool provides the mechanical advantage needed to secure wires into connectors with minimal hand fatigue and maximum reliability.
High-Leverage Design: The 9-inch extended handle length provides superior leverage, making it easier to crimp thick-gauge terminals compared to standard 7-inch models.
Ergonomic Non-Slip Grips: Features dual-layered, textured handle covers designed for a secure, comfortable grip even in oily or damp conditions.
Durable Carbon Steel Build: Constructed from high-strength forged steel with a corrosion-resistant black oxide finish for long-lasting performance in tough environments.
Precision Machined Jaws: The crimping head is precisely aligned to ensure an even distribution of pressure, preventing wire pull-out or loose connections.
Versatile Terminal Support: Ideal for use with insulated and non-insulated ring terminals, butt connectors, and spade connectors.
Smooth Pivot Mechanism: The heat-treated joint bolt ensures a smooth opening and closing action for repetitive tasks without binding.
Automotive Wiring: Perfect for crimping battery terminals, speaker wires, and sensor connectors.
Electrical Maintenance: An essential tool for panel building, industrial wiring, and residential electrical repairs.
Marine Applications: Robust enough to handle the heavy-duty connectors used in boat electrical systems.
Length: 9 Inches (approx. 230mm).
Tool Material: Forged Carbon Steel.
Handle Material: Textured PVC/Rubber.
Finish: Anti-rust black coating.
Can this tool strip wires as well?
This specific model is a dedicated crimping tool optimized for applying pressure to terminals. For stripping, we recommend using a dedicated wire stripper to avoid damaging the conductor.
Is it suitable for stainless steel terminals?
While primarily designed for copper and brass terminals, the high-leverage handles provide significant force. However, for stainless steel, always check the terminal manufacturer's pressure requirements.
How do I prevent the handles from slipping off?
The grips are heat-shrunk and bonded to the steel handles to ensure they stay in place during high-torque crimping operations.