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What crimpers are people using for crimping ferrules over 10-16-25-35mm2? As ones i have currently don't do that big.
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View attachment 23853only joking. before i get jumped on from a great height.
View attachment 23853only joking. before i get jumped on from a great height.
No you wasn't, how many of us have used this when there wasn't any crimpers handy
Ratchet crimps for 1.5>6 then these for 6>50 then hydraulic after that
These are not what the OP is thinking of I suspect, and not what I look on as ferrules.
I use these:
For up to 6mm I use a PZ6 Roto:
9014350000*PZ 6 Roto | Weidmüller Product Catalogue [P] [EN]
For 6 to 16 I use a PZ16:
9012600000*PZ 16 | Weidmüller Product Catalogue [P] [EN]
For 25, 35 & 50 I use a PZ50:
9006450000*PZ 50 | Weidmüller Product Catalogue [P] [EN]
Didnt think you got ferrules that big.
Thought after say 16mm ish it was usually lugs not ferrules
Here you go,
Klauke K28 - K 28 Crimping tool for cable end-sleeves and twin cable end-sleeves 4 - 50 mm² - Mechanical crimping tools - Mechanical crimping and cutting tools - Crimping and cutting tools - Products - Electrical
Klauke K02 - K 02 Crimping tool for tubular cable lugs and connectors for solid conductors 0.75 - 16 mm² - Mechanical crimping tools - Mechanical crimping and cutting tools - Crimping and cutting tools - Products - Electrical
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