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The TEMCo Hammer Lug Crimper Tool is a manual crimping solution designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Capable of crimping wire gauges from 8 AWG to 4/0, this tool is perfect for battery and welding cables. Its durable design ensures longevity, while the user-friendly operation allows for seamless use with a sledge hammer or vise. Plus, with a 1-year free return policy and a 5-year warranty, you can invest in your toolkit with confidence.
Manufacturer | TEMCo |
Part Number | TH0007 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 4 inches |
Item model number | TEMCo Hammer Lug Crimper Tool |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Style | 1 qty |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**Y
Good quality for a great price
The Hammer Lug Crimper Tool is a highly practical and versatile instrument designed for heavy-duty crimping tasks. Its robust construction ensures durability and long-term use, making it ideal for both professional electricians and DIY enthusiasts. The tool’s ergonomic design provides a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during extended use. It effectively crimps lugs and terminals with a consistent, secure connection, ensuring reliable electrical performance. Additionally, its compact size allows for easy storage and portability. Overall, the Hammer Lug Crimper Tool is an excellent investment for anyone needing a reliable and efficient crimping solution.
K**N
Does the job
Did the job. Made the job easy, simple, and effective. The crimping accuracy and strength of the lug is all on you. The tool is the perfect size and it seems durable.
W**M
Easy to work with.
I received the tool in a very good and safe package and on time. TEMCO provides great tools and equipment. Excellent crimping tool, very easy to work with and stable when using the Hammer. I strongly recommend ths vendor for future orders.
C**T
Great product
My first time doing 0 gauge terminals, this tool works great! Wish I had found years ago. Good quality and reasonable price. No complaints, would buy again.
D**H
Works fine
Works just fine. Return spring is junk and pops out after a couple wacks but does its job.
S**7
Worked flawlessly
I wanted to re-wire new batteries to the bow thruster and windlass on our sailing boat. Getting an electrician to show up and do everything was going to be tricky and, in the end, proved impossible. However, I purchased this crimper tool in advance and it allowed me to do all the connections on the marine grade cables, from AWG 6 through 1/0 without a problem. I did borrow the industrial shipyard vise to help me push the crimper (along with a hefty pipe I found on the floor for extra torque); but this tool did everything with ease. I lost count of all the connections, easily over 15 with cables of all sizes and high quality (thick) copper connectors.It's a big recommendation from me.
L**N
Works as it should
Good price to get you crimping wires in no time. Easy to use & works well.
S**E
RV wiring upgrade. Great little tool! Works perfect!!
Bought this to make my own cables for an RV wiring upgrade. Worth every penny. It's smaller than you'd expect, but quite tough. I've made multiple cables using 4/0 welding wire, 2 awg welding wire, 1awg thhn and 6 awg stranded wire. This crimper handled them all perfectly. Pro tips: Use good copper lugs appropriate for the gauge wire you're crimping. Find a firm surface, concrete or steel will do. Use a small sledge, 2-4 lbs, but one that you can still operate comfortably with one hand. Hold the lug snug to the wire with one hand and hammer with the other hand, at least for the first tap or two. Start with a decent tap, just to seat the crimper in the lug so when you whack it with the next strikes it won't slip. 4-5 good whacks (for 4/0, less for small wire), you'll hear the sound change as you compact that wire and turn it into essentially solid metal at the crimp. When that sound changes, you're crimped! No adjustments needed between different wire sizes, it's self adjusting. I also added solder to my connections. I found this worked best: flux the copper wire and the inside of the lug beforehand, then crimp as described, then heat it up and add solder (some of my larger lugs had no holes in the lug, other than the big one the wire goes in, so I drilled a 1/8" or so hole in the lug to add the solder thru. Worked great, but honestly, you don't even need to solder these connections. The crimper makes them that strong! Recommend heat shrink wrap, the good thick kind with glue inside. Strengthens the connections, makes it waterproof and looks professional
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