Ratcheting Crimper For Heat Shrink Connectors 10-20 AWG
Product Specification:
- Brand: TUBTAP
- Model: TUB--125
- Crimping Size: AWG20-10(0.5-6mm²)
- Package size: 22.86 x 8.00 x 2.39 cm
- Weight: 0.55kg
- Material: Alloy steel
Features:
- Ratcheting mechanism: This is the key feature of a ratcheting crimper. The mechanism ensures that the crimping jaws apply consistent pressure to the connector, producing a reliable connection with each crimp.
- Interchangeable dies: The dies are the part of the crimping tool that actually compresses the connector onto the wire. Ratcheting crimpers may come with interchangeable dies to accommodate different sizes of connectors.
- Ergonomic handle: The handle of the tool should be comfortable to grip and easy to use, even for extended periods of time.
- High-quality construction: Ratcheting crimpers should be made of high-quality materials, such as steel or aluminum, to ensure they can withstand repeated use without breaking or wearing down.
- Calibration: Ratcheting crimpers may be calibrated to ensure consistent crimping force and to prevent over-crimping or under-crimping.
- Versatility: Ratcheting crimpers may be designed to work with a variety of different types of connectors, including those used in automotive, aviation, or marine applications.
- Safety features: Ratcheting crimpers may include safety features such as a locking mechanism to prevent accidental crimping, or insulated handles to protect against electrical shocks.
Application
- Automotive wiring: Ratcheting crimpers are commonly used in the automotive industry to create connections between wires and connectors in vehicles.
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Marine wiring: Ratcheting crimpers are also used in marine applications to create secure connections between wires and connectors in boats and other watercraft.
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Industrial wiring: Ratcheting crimpers are used in industrial applications to create connections in machinery, equipment, and other electrical systems.
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Electronics: Ratcheting crimpers are used in the manufacture and repair of electronics such as computers, phones, and other electronic devices.
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Aerospace: Ratcheting crimpers are also used in the aerospace industry to create connections between wires and connectors in aircraft and spacecraft.


