Make cables and wiring harnesses with ease using the best crimping pliers we’ve used. These especially light, ergonomic, precision-machined crimpers will turn you into a pro, with no more painful struggles with pliers and generic crimpers that smoosh your contacts so they won’t fit properly.
This model does a wide range of the most common connectors, including but not limited to JST XH, PH, EH & NH series, Molex Micro-Fit, KK series, etc. AWG #32-#18
Constructed for 2.5mm pitch connector contacts of different connector manufacturers, works with JST XH, PH, EH & NH series, Molex Micro-Fit, KK series, etc. AWG #32-#18
Perfectly crimps triangular insulation barrel (lugs) of DuPont (Servo) connector, Molex C-Grid III, etc. without damaging the insulations.
6 Crimping Dies (‘m’-shaped crimp: 1.3, 1.6, 1.9 & 2.2mm
Round crimp: φ1.4 & φ1.8mm) for open-barrel contacts
Built-in screw cutter (M2, M2.6 & M3)
Tapered and slender jaws, nice and lightweight at 115g
Spring loaded (on the back side), with a locking latch for easy handling
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