We’ve run these through a season of gabion assembly before shipping the first batch, and the 125-ring magazine lasts for a full work section without reloading—which is basically difference between good day and a long one on a production floor.
The SC-7C handles C24 15g100 rings with a 23.7mm crown and 1.8mm thickness, and that 7.0mm closure diameter is tighter than most general-purpose pliers you’ll find, so if you’re doing mattress border wire or heavy-gauge netting, it won’t skip or slip under load.
It’s pneumatic, so you’ll need a compressor with about 90 psi minimum—nothing exotic—and the ergonomic rubber grip on a 1.2kg body reduces vibration a bit, though honestly teh 1-year mechanical failure, not wear on the muzzle after, say, 50,000 cycles or so (confirm with your volume).
Supply-wise, we usually have stock on the standerd black model, but if you need a custom color that adds roughly 2 weeks to lead time; also, we can stagger shipments under a blanket PO if you’re buying 50+ units for multiple plants.
CE and SGS documents come with every shipment as PDFs, and our company can provide ISO certs on request (usually within one business day), but the COA is batch-specific—so you’ll get HPLC and hardness data for each lot, which should satisfy most third-party audits.
Payment terms for first orders are 50% deposit with the balance due before shippng, but after three clean transactions we’ve been known to open net-30; just keep in mind that export freight to East Coast ports runs about 10–12 days by sea, faster via air but at a noticeable premium on weight.
Our MOQ for the SC-7C is typically 50 units, but we can negotiate for smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Yes, we can customize the color of the plier body, but it adds about 5-7 working days to the standard lead time of 15-20 days.
Absolutely, we have CE, SGS, and ISO certificates on file. We'll share copies with your order confirmation.
We recommend 6-8 bar (87-116 psi) for consistent closure with the C24 rings. Too low pressure might cause incomplete crimping.
Store it in a dry area at room temperature, away from direct sunlight or oil. The ergonomic rubber grip can degrade if exposed to solvents or extreme heat for long periods.