Crimping Pliers
Learn more about Crimping PliersCrimping pliers from KNIPEX
Safe and in compliance with standards: for establishing electrical connections
From the inexpensive crimping pliers for wire ferrules as a light and compact hand tool to the compact and universal Multi-Crimp® crimp system pliers and the semi-automatic, electrically driven eCrimp system pliers with over 1,500 interchangeable, different crimp inserts – with KNIPEX you have all the options at hand.
And innovative support. For example, universally adjustable positioning aids or electronic displays for wear and the necessary calibration for crimping pliers for very sensitive crimp connections.
Crimping pliers in different designs
Due to the large number of different plug connections, crimping pliers in many different versions are required. As a rule, these pliers are operated with one hand - but there are also models for particularly large conductor cross-sections that facilitate two-hand operation thanks to their favorable design.
A battery-powered version is also available.
Versatility is also demonstrated by models that, in addition to crimping, are also suitable for stripping and cutting cables.
Crimping pliers for wire ferrules
Crimping pliers for wire ferrules exert pressure on both ferrule and wire from all sides via four crimping parts. In this way, when choosing the right crimping profile or using an automatic crimping tool due to plastic deformation, a mechanically firm and electrically secure connection is achieved.
Self-adjusting crimping pliers
Crimping pliers, which are able to automatically adjust to the cross-section of the sleeves to be machined, were developed especially for the professional sector. The use of the right pressing jaws is guaranteed at all times - which makes crimping quicker and more convenient.
Four-mandrel crimping pliers
Particularly demanding plug connections can be found, for example, in areas such as the automotive industry, aviation or medicine. Twisted contacts are required here.
Four-mandrel crimping pliers are able to produce these high-quality crimp connections.
Four synchronously running jaws evenly press a mandrel profile into the connector.