Each unit goes through a 20-cycle crimp test before leaving the facility—if the terminal slips even once, it's rejected outright.
The stainlss steel is actually 420-grade, which gives it the right balance of hardness and corrosion resisance, and we triple-check the box joint tolerance with a 0.05mm feeler gauge—not something most factories bother with.
All our pliers come with batch-specific COAs covering the grip insulation dielectric strength (tested to 1000V) and crimp die hardness, and we'll retest any unit free if you find an issue within 90 days.
7.2mm is the max wire size these handle comfortably for twisting, and we usually stock about 200 units or so, but confirm lead time for larger orders.
Not ideal for coax connectors or non-insulated terminals, though—teh dies are shaped specifically for nylon and vinyl insulated ones, and forcing it will scar the tool.
Basically, if you're doing production-line work on terminal blocks, you'll want to order by the dozen to keep batch consistency, and we include a calibration sheet with each case.
Yes, stainless steel gives it solid corrosion resistance, so it holds up well in regular electrical wiring and building decoration tasks without rusting quickly.
Our MOQ is typically 100 pieces, but we can adjust for trial orders if you're just starting out—just let us know your needs.
Yes, we can provide a material certificate for the stainless steel and a basic quality inspection report. If you need specific certifications like CE, let us know and we'll check availability.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days for a standard quantity. If you need a rush order, we can try to speed it up depending on our production schedule.
The colorful grip is standard, but we can customize the handle color for larger orders—just provide your Pantone code or a sample, and we'll match it.