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Reddit mentions of IWISS Battery Cable Lug Crimping Tool from AWG 8-1/0 with Cable Cutter
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of IWISS Battery Cable Lug Crimping Tool from AWG 8-1/0 with Cable Cutter. Here are the top ones.
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- Large Wire Crimper: HX-50BI battery cable ring terminal crimper is designed to crimp 8, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1/0 gauge battery lugs, making secure connection with cables, electrical appliances, and other power mechanisms in harsh-duty environments.
- Rotating Die Set: EDM cutting dies are more dimensionally accurate than stamped dies, prevent inaccurate crimps. Compact rotation die for effortless die changing. Size Coded Crimping: When properly crimped, the die code number will be embossed on the connector for easy inspection to determine if correct die and connector combination were used.
- Hex-Crimp Result: Hexagonal crimping is a strong mechanical connection, creating large area of high pressure contact between cable and connector which in turn results in low resistance and high pull-out values.
- Applications: Commercial Vehicles include emergency vehicles, generator sets (Gensets), recreational vehicles, trucks, cranes, and lifting equipment.
- LK-60A Cable Cutter: Made of chrome vanadium steel with induction-hardened & beveled cutting edges for maximum strength and durability. Shear-type jaw for easily cutting through aluminum and copper cable up to 1/0 AWG. Not for use on steel or ACSR type cable.
Features:
Specs:
Height | 1.57 Inches |
Length | 15.35 Inches |
Weight | 3.31 Pounds |
Width | 5.91 Inches |
I 3rd this. I bought this one and I like it, plus it came with a large gauge wire stripper. I've made 4 gauge cables with it already and they were great.
4 Gauge, hard to see because heat shrink
EDIT: This is not a hydraulic crimper. I stupidly thought it was when I bought it a while back, but clearly looking at it, you can see it's not. I just wasn't thinking. I still stand by my enthusiasm for the product though, it worked quite well [to someone who has never used a hydraulic one].
Iwiss has a copycat large capacity crimpers