Crimp die set for system tool KNIPEX 97 43 200 (stock no. 336-8084) For crimping wire end ferrules (pipe format) with and without plastic collar For processing braids, 0.25 mm2 → 6 mm2 The pressed profile is trapezoidal Dies are bronzed and labelled with the cable cross-section
Crimp die set 97 49 08
Knipex universal crimping die 97 43 200 / RS 336-8084
For insulated and non-insulated cable ends from 0.25mm² to 6mm² - AWG 23 to 10.
Dies are machined and engraved with the cable section The dies are fixed with a screw.
Can be used with the Knipex 97 43 200 / RS 336-8084 universal crimping tool, which offers the following advantages :
Interchangeable crimping dies One tool for almost 1,000 different crimps Virtually parallel crimping mechanism Consistently high crimping quality thanks to precision dies and forced locking mechanism (can be unlocked) Crimping pressure is precisely set at the factory (calibrated), adjustable Increased force due to lever transmission for less tiring work
Features and benefits :
Parallel crimping Precision machining to obtain a precise crimp that meets the manufacturer's technical specifications Over 1000 interchangeable dies.
Weight: about 40g
Special quality oil-hardened vanadium chrome electric steel
Maintenance tips :
Product maintenance
To maintain proper operation and long service life, shafts and other moving parts should be lubricated regularly.
Lubrication* is recommended at least every 10,000 cycles when the tool is exposed to dirt or other contaminants.
The setting of the crimping die ranges should also be checked.
Adjustment of the pressure setting pin is necessary when the tool preload decreases significantly.
*Use a light non-mineral oil.
Importance of high quality crimping When a crimping tool is used on a terminal, two crimps take place at the same time. One is the electrical connection between the conductor and the terminal. The other is the crimping of the insulation, which relieves vibration and stress. It is important that the electrical connection is gas-tight with no voids between the wire strands and the lug. If there are voids, corrosion can occur, causing resistance and excessive heat that damages the electrical connection. Using a good quality crimping tool will ensure a complete gas tight crimp, preventing future deterioration of the electrical connection and insulation failure