HYDRAULIC WIRE CABLE TERMINAL LUG CRIMPER WITH 9 U-DIES BURNDY HUSKIE RELIABLE GREENLEE THOMAS

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If you've been looking for an affordable hydraulic crimper that will crimp terminals and lugs on the largest wires, check out my new MIC-400 hydraulic crimper.

This big 20-ton crimper comes with 9 pairs of industry-standard "U-Dies" that will interchange with other brands of crimpers such as Thomas & Betts, Huskey, Reliable, Burndy, and Kearney just to name a few.

Also included is a free replacement set of "O" rings.

You can change the U-dies quickly and easily without any tools. Release the retainers, and the U-dies slip in and out.

This big crimper will never become obsolete because U-dies are the industry standard for hydraulic crimping tools, and can be bought from industrial supply houses, and even on eBay.

This demonstration shows my imported high-quality MIC-400 hydraulic crimper does use industry-standard U-dies. If you've been pricing hydraulic crimpers, you've already discovered the U-dies you're going to need for the tool usually don't come with the crimper. That's right... you have to buy them separately, and they can cost you from about $40.00 for a single pair of used U-dies and up. New U-dies can be bought from eBay for about $70.00 and up. Each. Plus shipping and handling.

The 9 U-dies included with my MIC-400 crimper would cost you anywhere from $360 - $600 and up if you had to buy them separately from some industrial supply company, or even from eBay. Add this to the cost of the crimper, and well... you're broke!

You get a great crimper for the money with my new MIC-400 crimper. Literally tons of power, easy-to-use, and industry-standard U-dies that will crimp wire from 1/0 all the way up to 750 mcm cables.

Oh.. I almost forgot to mention one more thing. The head on the crimper can be rotated 180 degrees or halfway around to get into tight places.

For the best results, always use the proper size terminal or lug for the size of wire you are crimping. Be sure it fits snugly on the wire before the crimp is made. Crimping a terminal that's too large for the wire could fall off.

If this crimper isn't the one you're looking for, check out my other sales. Chances are, you'll find the one you need at MIC-Tools. We have a good selection of cable and lug crimpers from these mechanical crimpers with self-storing dies in rotating heads, to hydraulic crimpers starting with these small 8-ton crimpers with dies larger than our competitors. A 12-ton crimper that will handle most crimping jobs around garages, shops, and custom stereo stores, a 16-ton crimper that will crimp up to 600 MCM cable, and this 20-ton crimper that uses the industry-standard U-dies for up to 750 MCM cable.

All of my crimpers are manufactured to ISO 9000 quality standards, and carry a 1-year warranty against failure resulting in material defects and/or workmanship.

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  • Is this video about how to slip dies in and out??? That's all we need to know about Hydraulic Crimper? Think again.

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