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Crimp Tool Kit
PERTRONIX INC. T3001 Features:
Our 6 piece tool set enables quick, toolless die changes. Included are five dies for 5 common automotive solderless terminal types; Non Insulated terminals, Insulated terminals, D-Sub Terminals, Open Barrel terminals & Spark-Plug Terminals (One Tool for many uses). The adjustable ratcheting mechanism makes uniform precision crimps every time.- Quick change dies, no tools required
- Ratchet crimp mechanism makes precision uniform crimps every time
- Rugged carbon steel tool body with corrosion resistant black oxide finish with ergonomic non slip over-molded rubber grip and ambidextrous design make for easy use
- Crimps five most common automotive solderless terminal types: Non Insulated terminals, Insulated terminals, D-Sub Terminals, Open Barrel terminals, Spark-Plug Terminals, replacement die sets sold separately
- Comes complete with blow molded plastic case for tool storage
Specifications:
Will this handle the same types of terminations needed for the America Auto Wire Classic Update kits? They recommend two separate crimpers (SKU # 073-510587) and I would prefer one, ratcheting style.
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