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Crimping (152 products)

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Crimp Assortments with 12 40 200 and 97 53 04
97 90 10
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Crimping Pliers For Insulated and Non-Insulated Wire Ferrules
97 52 08
Length: 10"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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Crimping Pliers For Insulated and Non-Insulated Wire Ferrules
97 52 38
Length: 8 1/2"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers For Non-Insulated Crimp Connectors
97 52 30
Length: 8 1/2"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers For COAX, BNC and TNC Connectors
97 52 10
Length: 10"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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MultiCrimp® Crimping Pliers
97 33 02
Length: 9 1/4"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers For Non-insulated Crimp Terminals, Tube and Compression Cable Lugs
97 52 13
Length: 10"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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Crimping Pliers for Scotchlok™ connectors
97 50 01
Length: 6"
Grips: Plastic coating
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Crimping Pliers For Non-Insulated Open Plug-Type Connectors (Plug Width 4.8 and 6.3 mm)
97 52 35
Length: 8 1/2"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers For Insulated and Non-Insulated Wire Ferrules
97 52 19
Length: 10"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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Crimp System Pliers
97 43 06
Length: 8"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers for Micro Plugs
97 54 24
Length: 7 1/4"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers For Non-Insulated Open Plug-Type Connectors (Plug Width 2.8 and 4.8 mm)
97 52 04
Length: 10"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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Digital Crimping Pliers - Four-Mandrel For Turned Contacts
97 52 65 DG
Length: 10 3/4"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers - Four-Mandrel For Turned Contacts
97 52 65
Length: 9"
Grips: Multi-component
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Digital Crimping Pliers - Four-Mandrel For Turned Contacts
97 52 63 DG
Length: 10 1/4"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimp System Pliers
97 43 200 A
Length: 8"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers For Non-Insulated Open Plug-Type Connectors (Plug Width 4.8 and 6.3 mm)
97 52 05
Length: 10"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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MultiCrimp® Crimping Pliers
97 33 01
Length: 9 1/4"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimp System Pliers in Plastic Case
97 43 200
Length: 8"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimp System Pliers
97 43 05
Length: 8"
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Pliers For COAX, BNC and TNC Connectors For RG58/174/188/316
97 52 50
Length: 8 3/4"
Grips: Multi-component
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Solar Connectors MC4 (Multi-Contact) Locator
97 49 66
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Crimping Pliers For Non-Insulated terminals and Cable Connectors
97 52 23
Length: 10"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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Locator For 97 49 05, 97 52 05, 97 52 35
97 49 95
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Crimping Die For Non-Insulated Butt Connectors
97 49 30
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Crimp Assortments with 97 52 36
97 90 21
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimping Die For Fiber Optic Connectors, Huber/Suhner
97 49 84
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Locator for 97 49 66
97 49 66 1
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Crimping Die For Insulated and Non-Insulated Ferrules
97 49 08
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Crimping Die For Insulated Terminals, Plug Connectors and Butt Connectors
97 49 06
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Punch Down Tool
97 40 10
Length: 7"
Grips: Plastic coating
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Crimping Pliers for COAX, BNC and TNC Connectors RG 58/59/62/71/223
97 52 20
Length: 7 1/2"
Grips: Non-slip plastic
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Crimping Die For Twin Ferrules for Two Flexible Conductors
97 49 18
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Crimp Assortments with 12 42 195 and 97 52 36
97 90 22
Grips: Multi-component
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Crimp Assortments with 97 71 180
97 90 05
Grips: Plastic coating
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Locator for 97 49 65
97 49 65 1
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Crimping Die For Rolled Contacts
97 49 44
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Crimping Die For Insulated and Non-Insulated Ferrules
97 49 09
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Crimping Die For Non-Insulated Open Plug-Type Connectors (Plug Width 2.8 and 4.8 mm)
97 49 04

Precision pliers for electronics and fine mechanics

For those who have to keep it accurate

The smaller and more sensitive the components, the greater the challenges for the tool. The demands are particularly high when working in electronics and fine mechanics. Tools for electronic engineers must be comfortable and have to be small, stable and easy to use. The decisive factor is the precise, easily metered transfer of manual force to the workpiece.

This is exactly what KNIPEX electronics pliers offer. You can master any challenge with them reliably, safely and quickly – for example, precise gripping, positioning and cutting in hard-to-reach areas such as switch boxes.

Electronic Super Knips®

 

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Thanks to its extremely sharp cutting edges and the controlled micro-cutting edge offset, the Electronic Super Knips enables ultra-precise cutting of the thinnest wires and even of wires lying flat on a surface. The opening spring and the smooth movement of the electronics pliers ensure comfortable work.  The Electronic Super Knips are available in different surface and handle designs as well as with a lead catcher, which prevents cut wire sections from jumping off uncontrollably.

Precision electronics gripping pliers

 

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With our precision electronic gripping pliers, every opening movement is free of play, smooth and even.  

 

With 20% less weight than conventional electronics pliers, it is particularly light and comfortable and therefore ideal for gripping, holding and bending the thinnest wires and components. The finest assembly work can be carried out reliably and precisely.

 

 

Electronics end cutters

 

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Finest cutting work in electronics and fine mechanics can be done quickly and precisely with the electronics end cutter.

 

Depending on the work situation, different angled versions offer optimal accessibility, even for hard-to-reach wires and components. The precision box joint and the low-friction double spring ensure a long service life and smooth, easy work. This is one of the most used designs of electronics pliers.

Features of ESD pliers

The acronym ESD stands for electrostatic discharge, which describes the phenomenon of an electrical charge being created by friction which then can discharge itself as a spark or breakdown with destructive energy. This is particularly problematic when working with sensitive components such as circuit boards. The use of ESD tools is not only advisable here, but increasingly mandatory.

The use of ESD pliers prevents damage to these electronic components by controlled equalization of potentials. And it also prevents unpleasant follow-up costs due to objects that have been rendered inoperable.

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