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Comentado en México el 20 de enero de 2025
Llego sin la prensa, no sé si sea estafa o simplemente es un error pero que desagradable
EL CLIENTE
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de enero de 2025
This product meets my expectations for quality and service.Thank you 😊
Ray
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2024
Works very well. I do wish the crimps were round instead of hexagonal. Fairly heavy but very sturdy. Requires two hands to use. I have used to crimp lugs on battery charger connections and steel cable for fencing (reversed dies and crimped flat to flat). I would recommend.
Russell T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2024
I like this hydraulic crimper. Makes putting battery cable ends on easy without worrying that they will come off. Easy to use. Comes with many fittings for different sized connections, as well as extra o rings.
Old Bear
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de octubre de 2021
Our electricians at work needed one of these for the occasional job - it should work for quite a few years before we need to replace it.
Nate Carlson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de octubre de 2020
This crimper works great! The AWG sizes give you a good starting point - but since every connector manufacturer can have the outer dimensions of their connectors be different, might need to go to a different size. I found that taking it extra slow and watching closely when you try the first connector of a given type helps -- if it starts winging out before the crimper is closed, might need to go larger, and if it's not getting each side about equal, go smaller. I found it also helped to crimp tightly along the length of the connector, rotate the connector by one crimp face, and then recrimp a little less tightly along that face to help clear up any small wings that are forming. The Anderson connector to the left on my attached photo was crimped a total of six times.Takes some time -- but as long as you're not doing mass production you should be fine! I've done around 12 crimps with 2/0 conductors and 4 crimps with 1/0 conductors so far. I don't think I'd be likely to use this for anything 10 gauge or smaller, as I have a handheld crimping tool that is much faster for those (as it's easy to crimp those sizes with a single squeeze - don't need the hydraulics help.) Very happy with the purchase for larger connectors!
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