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Ratcheting Terminal Crimper (new) Aircraft Aviation Tools on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Cave City, Kentucky, US

Cave City, Kentucky, US
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This ratcheting crimping tool is ideal for insulated and bare terminals. Featuring an adjustable crimping compression mechanism and an up/down ratchet lock, the crimping tool is designed for 10- to 22-gauge wire. High carbon steel jaws, handles with a black oxide finish and ABS grip sleeves make this tool easy and comfortable to use.
  • Designed for 10 to 22 gauge wire
  • 3/4" jaw opening
  • Color-coded head for different wire sizes
  • Adjustable crimping compression mechanism
  • Ideal for insulated and bare terminals

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