Molex 207129 Hand Ratcheting Crimp Tool for HCS-125 Connectors, MX150L Connectors, Mini-Fit Sr Connectors

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RS Stock No.:
213-4416
Mfr. Part No.:
640160170
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Wire Size AWG

12 → 8AWG

Product Type

Crimp Tool

For Use With

HCS-125 Connectors, MX150L Connectors, Mini-Fit Sr Connectors

Operation

Hand

Ratcheting

Yes

Series

207129

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Molex 207129 Series Crimping Tool, 12 to 8 AWG Wire size, Hand Operation - 640160170


This crimping tool by Molex is designed specifically for service-grade hand crimping, suitable for use with HCS-125, MX150L, and Mini-Fit Sr connectors. This manual tool operates with a ratcheting mechanism, enhancing user control and accuracy during electrical crimping tasks. It is engineered to accommodate wire sizes ranging from 12 AWG to 8 AWG.

Features & Benefits


• Integrated ratcheting feature improves crimping accuracy
• Suitable for HCS-125, MX150L, and Mini-Fit Sr connectors
• Manual operation allows for controlled crimping processes
• Versatile for use in field repairs and limited terminations
• Cost-effective design ideal for occasional and basic tasks
• No guarantee of terminal locator presence, offering flexibility

Applications


• Used with 12 AWG to 8 AWG terminals
• Effective for limited electrical connections and repairs
• Compatible with various types of Molex connectors
• Ideal for low-cost field maintenance activities

What types of connectors are compatible with this tool?


It is compatible with a range of Molex connectors, including HCS-125, MX150L, and Mini-Fit Sr, making it versatile for different electrical tasks.

Is a terminal locator necessary for operation?


While a terminal locator may enhance accuracy, this tool can function without one, allowing for flexibility depending on user preference and skills.

How does the ratcheting mechanism benefit crimping?


The ratcheting mechanism allows for a more controlled crimping action, ensuring that the connector is securely attached without excessive force, reducing the risk of damage.

Can this tool be used for high-volume terminations?


It is designed primarily for low-cost, service-grade applications and may not meet the standards required for high-volume termination needs

a premium-grade tool is recommended for such tasks.