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Klein Tools 1005 9-3/4-Inch Crimping and Cutting Tool for Insulated and Non-Insulated Terminals

Klein Tools 1005 9-3/4-Inch Crimping and Cutting Tool for Insulated and Non-Insulated Terminals
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Klein Tools 1005 9-3/4-Inch Crimping and Cutting Tool for Insulated and Non-Insulated Terminals

 
SKU:  

004EML-000

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9 3/4" Forged Crimper Tool, For Insulated & Non-Insulated Terninals From 10-22 AWG, Wire Cutter In Nose, Red Plastic Dipped Handles, Carded, Made In uSA.

 
List Price: $32.42
Our Price: $23.99
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Product Details
Product Length:4.0 inches
Product Width:6.6 inches
Product Height:0.5 inches
Product Weight:0.8 pounds
Package Length:12.6 inches
Package Width:4.5 inches
Package Height:1.7 inches
Package Weight:0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • Crimping die marked for insulated and non-insulated solderless terminals and connector

  • Tapered nose design for working in confined spaces

  • Specially hardened wire cutter in nose

  • Hot-riveted joint for smooth action and no handle wobble

  • 4-by-6.6-by-0.5-inches; ships at 12.8-ounces


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Better crimps than Channellock  Mar 16, 2012 By Rob
I used a Channellock 909 for many years until one day I decided to try these comparable Kleins. I have to say I like the crimping die on the Kleins better because I get a better looking crimp on the butt connectors using the Kleins. The Channellock 909 has an extra ridge in its crimping die, so ultimately it seems to bend the butt connector the harder I squeeze. I get more control using the Kleins and better looking crimps because the Kleins don't have this extra ridge. However, I noticed the Channellocks have a sharper cutter, but the Kleins still cut pretty good despite this fact.


5klein crimping pliers  Jan 01, 2012 By trailer man
these are a great tool for my shop. we have 5 guys that use them all day long.much better than any other brand

1 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5good crimpers for automotive  Sep 08, 2009 By William J. Cook
When I started the automotive trade, my fellow co workers cared for me so much I got a drawer full of crimpers, pocket knifes, rounded off screwdrivers and other sappy trinkets. I finally bought a set of these. Nowadays I'm giving the newer techs my hand me downs and they think I'm the "thoughtful one". I guess its better than the Bob the builder set we gave a tech a few years ago.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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