It's not going to replace a dedicated wire stripper for heavy gauge cable, but for the daily grind of insulated terminal work on female receptacles it handles the job just fine—the stainless steel body and box joint give you a solid, repeatable crimp without the jaws wandering off.
We've had these in blister packs for a while now, and the colorful ergonomic handle is a practical touch because it's easy to spot in a crowded toolbox, and the straight shaft design means you get decent without your hand slipping after the 50th terminal.
Basically it does, crimping, and punching in one tool, so you're not switching pliers every few minutes, though the twisting & function works best on lighter wire—something to keep in mind if you're doing heavy commercial work.
Each unit ships individually in a blister card, which keeps the tool visible and protected, and the MOQ is usually 50 pieces or so, but our company can sometimes do smaller orders if you confirm lead time (usually 2-4 weeks depending on stock).
Most buyers go with the standdard size for general electricla work and building decoration, and we've found it holds up better than cheaper pliers on stainless terminals where the metal can be tougher than brass.
The COA covers the stainlss composition and, and we've got HPLC data on request for the lubricant used in the joint, but honestly the main thing is the crimp profile stays consistent batch to batch.
Our standard MOQ is 500 pieces per model, but we can negotiate smaller trial orders for first-time buyers.
We can provide a material certificate for the stainless steel and a performance test report upon request.
Yes, it's designed for cutting, crimping, and punching insulated terminals, so you can use it for multiple jobs.
Yes, the blister packaging is sturdy and protects the tool during transport while being retail-ready.
Typically 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity.