Phoenix Contact CRIMPFOX 6-M CRIMPFOX 6-M Crimp Tool Crimp Tool for Wire Ferrules

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RS Stock No.:
858-3982
Mfr. Part No.:
1212720
Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Sub Type

Crimp Tool

Product Type

Crimp Tool

For Use With

Wire Ferrules

Series

CRIMPFOX 6-M

Overall Length

204mm

Model Number

CRIMPFOX 6-M

Standards/Approvals

DIN 46228 Part 4, DIN 46228 Part 1

Maximum Wire Size mm²

6

Minimum Wire Size mm²

0.25

COO (Country of Origin):
SE

Phoenix Contact CRIMPFOX Hand Crimping Tool for Ferrules, 0.25 mm² to 6 mm² - CRIMPFOX 6-M - 1212720


Use this Phoenix Contact hand crimping tool to connect ferrules to wires or electrical contacts. It's designed to work with ferrules both with and without an insulating collar and it produces a trapezoidal crimp.

The tool has separate die stations of different sizes, each of which is clearly marked for easy identification. This allows you to create precise crimps with a wide range of wire cross-sections. A useful pressure lock feature means that you can ensure a firm grip when you're crimping, and this will automatically unlock once you reach the required pressure.

This tool is comfortable to use, thanks to its lightweight built and ergonomic handles. These mean you can create reliable connections with a minimum of effort, so you won't experience fatigue, even with repeated use. You'll find tools such as this used in everyday electrical applications, manufacturing environments and in domestic power grids.

• Wire size range of 0.25 to 6 mm²

• Dimensions of 204 (length) x 22 (width) x 76 mm (height)

• Weight of 600 g

Unlockable pressure lock;Marked die stations for precise processing of corresponding cross sections

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