Molex 207129, Hand Crimp Tool

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RS Stock No.:
261-0004
Mfr. Part No.:
640031200
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Operation Type

Hand

Product Type

Crimp Tool

Series

207129

Standards/Approvals

No

COO (Country of Origin):
SE

Molex 207129 Series Crimping Tool, 22 to 12 AWG Wire size Range, Hand Operation Type - 640031200


This hand crimping tool is designed for precision electrical connections, compatible with wire sizes ranging from 22 AWG to 12 AWG. Particularly effective with Krimptite connectors, this manual crimping tool serves as an essential asset in application tooling for anyone requiring reliable and consistent crimping performance.

Features & Benefits


• Works efficiently with wire sizes from 22 AWG to 12 AWG

• Designed for use with Krimptite connectors for versatility

• Manual operation allows for precise control during crimping

• Lightweight design improves ease of handling and portability

• Supports secure and reliable connections for electrical applications

• A crucial tool in various automation and electrical projects

Applications


• Suitable for crimping loose-piece terminals

• Utilised extensively in wiring for automation systems

• Effective in electrical and mechanical industry

• Ideal for creating secure connections in electronic devices

What specific features enhance the durability and longevity of this tool?


The robust construction ensures it withstands frequent use in various applications. The materials used are selected to minimise wear and preserve performance over time, making it a solid investment for regular users.

How does this tool improve the accuracy of wire connections?


Its design allows for precise alignment and consistent pressure during the crimping process, which ensures reliable connections. This reduces the risk of faulty wiring and enhances overall circuit reliability.

In what scenarios is manual operation preferred over automated systems?


Manual tools offer enhanced control in environments requiring detailed and careful crimping. This is particularly useful in small-scale operations or where precision is paramount, ensuring the user can adjust pressure as needed.

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