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Crimping tool Proline 28493 — manual cable crimper, 1 pc
Crimping tool Proline 28493 — manual cable crimper, 1 pc
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Crimping tool Proline 28493 — manual cable crimper, 1 pc
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Crimping tool Proline 28493 — manual cable crimper, 1 pc
Crimping tool Proline 28493 — manual cable crimper, 1 pc
Proline 28493 is a manual cable crimper supplied as a single piece and designed for forming reliable mechanical crimp joints on cable terminals and connectors. The compact, handheld design allows use in confined spaces and on-site electrical installation or repair jobs. Intended for electricians, technicians and experienced DIY users, this manual cable crimper provides a straightforward mechanical solution for cable termination where consistent pressure and secure connections are required.
The tool offers a durable mechanical construction that maintains consistent crimp force across multiple operations, reducing the likelihood of loose connections. Its compact size and ergonomic handles permit controlled operation in cramped or elevated locations without the need for power. The tool’s compatibility with common terminal and connector types makes it a flexible choice for general electrical and telecommunication wiring tasks.
Select the appropriate terminal or connector and strip the cable to the recommended length. Position the terminal or connector in the crimping die and insert the stripped conductor so the conductor strands are fully inside the terminal barrel. Squeeze the handles of the Proline 28493 steadily until the crimp cycle completes and the connection is formed. Inspect the crimp for secure compression and, if necessary, perform a gentle pull test to verify mechanical integrity before finalizing the installation.
Use the crimper with terminals and connectors that match the cable cross-section and insulation type. Keep the tool clean and inspect crimping dies for wear; replace the tool if dies are damaged. Store in a dry place to prevent corrosion and follow standard electrical safety practices when working on live circuits — ideally perform crimping on de-energized cables.
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