Crimp System Tool for Crimping of Non-Insulated Flag Plugs

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Crimp System Tool for crimping of non-insulated flag plugs conforming to standards DIN 46 247, 46 345, 46 346.

This crimp tool brings it all together:

  • High-precision ratchet mechanism for complete crimps
  • Parallel crimping performance for even crimps
  • 1.2 metric tons pressure at crimping face, with minimal hand effort
  • Interchangeable high-precision crimping die set
  • Interchangeable locator for precision positioning of terminals
  • Ensures accurate, solderless, electrical connections
  • Customized die sets on request
  • For solder-free electrical connections
  • Repetitive, high crimping quality due to precision dies and integral lock (self-releasing mechanism)
  • These tools have been set precisely (calibrated) in the factory
  • Optimum transmission of force due to lever action for fatigue-reduced operation
  • Ergonomically designed handles
  • Wide range of different crimp profiles for nearly all common crimp connections
  • Further special profiles on request
  • All stressed parts are made of special steel, oil-hardened and tempered
  • Head Black-Oxide finish; with plastic handles
  • With fixed crimp profile; in cardboard packaging
P/N Finish Description Capacity Connector
624 047-8 3 0 Black-Oxide

Crimp Die Set only for Scotchlok connectors (CONN QC RCPT 18-22AWG 0.187)
Terminal# MU18-187DF/FLAGX | MU18-187DF/FLAGK

22 - 18 AWG


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624 742 3 Black-Oxide

Tool with dies for flag plug (TE#160891) and others.

0,5 - 2,5 SQ-MM
(20 - 14 AWG)

Lug/Flag Connector

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624 745 3 Black-Oxide

Tool with dies for flag plugs

1,25 - 6,0 SQ-MM
(17 - 10 AWG)

Lug/Flag Connector

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Model No. Crimp System Tool PEW 12
Finish Black-Oxide
Handles Two-Component
Length 8"
Weight 1.52 lbs

 

warningWarning: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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