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A versatile crimping kit featuring a precision 97 90 22 tool and 287 insulated connectors for 0.5‑6 mm² cables, complete with a cable stripper, enabling reliable, quick terminal connections in electrical work.
The Knipex 97 90 21 Crimp Assortment is designed for cable connector crimping. This set includes insulated cable lugs, connectors, and butt connectors ranging from 0.5mm² to 6mm².
T-Mech Magnetic Drill Press, black, powerful and precise drilling tool with magnetic base for metalwork.
The Kati-Blitz-Compact-Set is a 30-meter cable entry system and cable pulling aid. It features the Cimco 142024 cable winding with comfort, providing ease of use for professionals in cable management tasks.
The Cimco Click 'n' Crimp 106000 Mechanical Crimp Tool Set is a versatile set of tools designed to crimp insulated cable lugs, non-insulated cable lugs, and ferrules.
Most comprehensive Super Rod Kit16 metres of rod and 5 Flexibilities12 attachments, including Super Grips, Super Magnet and Super Beam All Rods are manufactured from the unique material Adoxim 5Supplied in robust carry tube
Most comprehensive Super Rod Kit16 metres of rod and 5 Flexibilities12 attachments, including Super Grips, Super Magnet and Super Beam All Rods are manufactured from the unique material Adoxim 5Supplied in robust carry tube
Most comprehensive Super Rod Kit16 metres of rod and 5 Flexibilities12 attachments, including Super Grips, Super Magnet and Super Beam All Rods are manufactured from the unique material Adoxim 5Supplied in robust carry tube
Automatic wire stripper for wires 0.5-2.5mm², incl. PVC case & ferrule set, ideal for stripping various wire sizes with ease.
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