
Pro Grade End Sleeves Ferrule Crimping Tool For 0.5-6mm2 Wire 20-10 AWG Heavy Duty Cable Crimper Pliers For Terminal Connections Ideal For Electrical Harness And DIY Wiring
Pro Grade End Sleeves Ferrule Crimping Tool For 0.5-6mm2 Wire 20-10 AWG Heavy Duty Cable Crimper Pliers For Terminal Connections Ideal For Electrical Harness And DIY Wiring
The Story
✔️ Crimp tool 0.5-6mm2, 250mm length, pack 1 piece
This pro-grade ferrule crimping tool is designed to crimp cable end-sleeves and ferrules onto stranded wires. It’s ideal for electrical harness work, automotive wiring, and DIY projects where clean, secure terminations matter.
✅ Crimping range: 0.5-6mm2, AWG 20-10
✅ Length: 250mm
✅ Weight: 0.75kg
✅ Material: Carbon steel
✅ Model: AP-06WF
✅ Application scope: Cable End-sleeves/Ferrule
💡 What is a ferrule crimping tool used for in electrical wiring? This handy tool helps secure wire ends in a tidy, reliable way.
- Used to crimp ferrule sleeves onto stranded wires for tidy terminations
- Handy in automotive harnesses, control panels, and DIY projects
- Works with 0.5-6mm2 and AWG 20-10
- Reduces risk of loose connections and corrosion in terminal blocks

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Description
✔️ Crimp tool 0.5-6mm2, 250mm length, pack 1 piece
This pro-grade ferrule crimping tool is designed to crimp cable end-sleeves and ferrules onto stranded wires. It’s ideal for electrical harness work, automotive wiring, and DIY projects where clean, secure terminations matter.
✅ Crimping range: 0.5-6mm2, AWG 20-10
✅ Length: 250mm
✅ Weight: 0.75kg
✅ Material: Carbon steel
✅ Model: AP-06WF
✅ Application scope: Cable End-sleeves/Ferrule
💡 What is a ferrule crimping tool used for in electrical wiring? This handy tool helps secure wire ends in a tidy, reliable way.
- Used to crimp ferrule sleeves onto stranded wires for tidy terminations
- Handy in automotive harnesses, control panels, and DIY projects
- Works with 0.5-6mm2 and AWG 20-10
- Reduces risk of loose connections and corrosion in terminal blocks























