KNIPEX 7.1-in Electrical Crimping Pliers for End Sleeves (Ferrules), 97 71 180
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KNIPEX 7.1-in Electrical Crimping Pliers for End Sleeves (Ferrules), 97 71 180

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KNIPEX 7.1-in Electrical Crimping Pliers for End Sleeves (Ferrules), 97 71 180KNIPEX 7. 1 in Electrical Crimping Pliers German made steel crimping pliers engineered for end sleeves (ferrules). Sized at 7. 1 inches with dipped red handles, they deliver reliable, precise crimps across a wide capacity range for professional electrical work. Key Features: Wide Crimping Range: Handles 0. 2516 mm (AWG 235) end sleeves for versatile electrical tasks Precision Jaw Design: 9 deep troughs with conical side faces ensure consistent, secure

KNIPEX 7.1-in Electrical Crimping Pliers

German-made steel crimping pliers engineered for end sleeves (ferrules). Sized at 7.1 inches with dipped red handles, they deliver reliable, precise crimps across a wide capacity range for professional electrical work.


Key Features:

  • Wide Crimping Range: Handles 0.25–16 mm² (AWG 23–5) end sleeves for versatile electrical tasks
  • Precision Jaw Design: 9 deep troughs with conical side faces ensure consistent, secure crimps
  • Durable Build: High-quality steel construction for long service life
  • Comfortable Grip: Dipped handle design improves control during repetitive use
  • Compact Form: 7.1-in overall length for easy access in tight spaces

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Crimping pliers
Application Electrical
Crimping Capacity 0.25–16 mm² (AWG 23–5)
Overall Length 7.1 in
Handle Length 5.1 in
Handle Type Dipped handle
Material Steel
Color/Finish Family Red
Jaw Type Straight jaw
Jaw Tip Size 0.2 in
Thickness 0.65 in
Cutting Feature No
Stripping Feature No
Crimping Feature No (dedicated ferrule crimper)
Swivel Tips No
Insulated No
Tether Ready No
Wire-Pulling Feature No
Warranty Limited lifetime
UNSPSC 27112100

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What types of terminals does this tool crimp?
A: End sleeves (ferrules) from 0.25–16 mm² (AWG 23–5).


Q: Is it insulated for live electrical work?
A: No. These pliers are not insulated and should not be used on live circuits.


Q: What is the overall length?
A: 7.1 inches.


Q: Does it include cutting or stripping features?
A: No, it is dedicated to crimping and does not cut or strip wire.


Q: What warranty is provided?
A: Limited lifetime warranty.


Sleek, Purpose-Built Precision for Tidy Terminations

These KNIPEX pliers bring a refined, engineered elegance to your toolkit—streamlined lines, crisp jaws, and that iconic red finish. The deeply sculpted crimp profiles deliver uniform, beautifully compact ferrule terminations that keep panels and fixtures looking pristine. Pair them with color-coded ferrules for a visually ordered, professional finish in exposed utility spaces. A small luxury with big impact, they are essential for polished, dependable electrical details.


Upgrade your terminations with precise, durable crimps—add the KNIPEX 7.1-in Electrical Crimping Pliers to your kit today.

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