Crimping Tool

Our Professional Crimping Tool is engineered to create secure, gas-tight electrical connections with ease. Designed for precision and durability, it applies uniform pressure to join wires and connectors, ensuring maximum conductivity and preventing wire pull-out. Whether you are working on automotive wiring, network cabling, or home electrical repairs, the high-leverage design and ergonomic grips allow you to achieve industrial-grade results with minimal hand effort.

 

Available Variants 

  1. By Application Type
  • Ratchet Terminal Crimper: Features a built-in safety release that won’t open until a full, secure crimp is completed. Ideal for insulated and non-insulated electrical terminals.
  • Network/Modular Crimper (RJ45/RJ11): Specifically designed for “crimping” connectors onto Ethernet or telephone cables.
  • Coaxial Crimper: Used for attaching F-connectors to RG6 or RG59 cables for television and satellite installations.
  • Wire Rope/Ferrule Crimper: A heavy-duty tool used for crimping metal sleeves onto steel wire rope or cables.
  1. By Terminal Compatibility
  • Insulated Terminals: Designed for common red, blue, and yellow electrical connectors.
  • Non-Insulated Terminals: For bare metal connectors and open-barrel terminals.
  • Ferrules: Specialized for “end-sleeve” crimping to keep stranded wires together before inserting them into terminal blocks.
  1. By Mechanism
  • Standard Manual: A simple, plier-style tool for light-duty or occasional use.
  • Ratcheting: The professional choice that ensures consistent pressure every time and reduces hand fatigue.
  • Hydraulic: For very large gauge battery cables and industrial power lines where manual force isn’t enough.
  1. By Size/Capacity
  • Precision (AWG 28 – 18): For small electronics and computer internal wiring.
  • Standard (AWG 22 – 10): The most common range for automotive and household electrical projects.
  • Heavy-Duty (AWG 8 – 00): For large power cables, solar panel installations, and battery terminals.
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