Crimp connector Klauke
Klauke SK65B Crimp Connector Set with Assortment Box - 261 parts, featuring crimper and not insulated silver connectors with a max. cross-section of 50mm². Perfect for connection material organization.
The Klauke K05 is a versatile mechanical crimp tool designed for professional electricians. With its adjustable range from 6 to 50mm², it can handle various cable lugs and spade terminals.
Klauke K507 Mechanical Crimper Tool with Exchangeable Crimp Inserts for Insulated Wire Connectors, Ferrules & Cable Lugs 0.5-10mm²
Crimp connector assortment set including press cable shoes and electronics connectors for reliable connections.
The Klauke SK50B Crimp Connector Assortment Box is a set that includes an assortment of connection materials for the SK 50/B system. It comes with various crimp connectors, which are used to connect wires and cables securely in electrical installations.
The Klauke LBOXX230B assortment box contains a variety of crimp connectors, crimper, wire stripper, blade terminal receptacle, blade terminals, ring terminals, ferrules, and butt.
Compact, precision‑engineered clamp insert for crimping cable lugs from 0.5 mm² to 10 mm², featuring a robust die and secure pin design for reliable solderless terminal connections.
The Klauke K592 Mechanical Crimp Tool is designed for non-insulated blade terminals and receptacles with a capacity of 0.5 to 6 mm².
High-quality Klauke 30 R crimp splices for copper conductors, designed to ensure reliable and efficient connections. Ideal for professional electrical installations. Product code: 800022371.
Experience reliable electrical connections with Klauke's 31 R crimp splices for copper conductors. Ideal for up to 185mm², these standard press connectors ensure secure and efficient cable joining in various applications.
The Klauke K582 crimp tool delivers precise, adjustable pressure for non‑isolated flat blade connectors ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 mm². Its ergonomic handle and 220 mm jaw length ensure comfortable, repeatable crimps in any workshop.



































