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Crimpers Fiber Optic Cable
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Fax 800.272.5257 Int’l Fax 001.804.0610
The 8000 Series CrimpALL
®
is designed with user satisfaction in mind.
This world-class crimp tool is designed for superior comfort and ease
of use. It is an exceptional value and uses the same die sets as our
1300 Series crimpers.
Features:
Ultra-smooth, fully ratcheting crimp cycle with built-in safety release
Interchangeable die sets of heat-treated steel for long life
Soft, rubber-embedded handles
Long-lasting tool that delivers over 50,000 crimp cycles
Rugged, double-plated jaw design to increase life span
Lifetime warranty
Advantages:
Angled head to prevent awkward wrist bending during operation
Reduced handle grip distance makes it easy for both small and large hands
Higher crimp force produced with less hand force so hand doesn’t tire as quickly
No breakover hand force – the effort required by most crimpers to make the last
click at the end of the cycle to complete the crimp the CrimpALL® does the work!
Manufactured using the newest fine blanking technologies
EZI-Change™ die screws make changing dies quick and easy –
no screwdriver required
Technical Weight Length
CrimpALL
®
tool frame 21 oz. (600 g) 9.84" (250 mm)
Die set 2 oz. (57 g)
Ordering Part number
CrimpALL
®
tool frame 8000
Replacement EZI-Change™ die screws (2) 2303
Replacement fixed die screws (2) 2306
Replacement handles 8000.9
CrimpALL
®
Series Crimpers
Rubber-embedded handles
make a comfortable,
non-slip grip
8017
No breakover force
Lanyard hole
Reduced grip
distance
EZI-Change™
Thumb Screws
Angled head
See pg.47
for our 8000
Series Crimpers
& Die Sets
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