If you're dealing with sensor lines day in and day out, that awkward juggle between stripping and crimping tools is a real pain—these pliers basically do both in one go, with a box joint that keeps the jaw aligned better than most cheap alternatives. 2. Actually, we see a lot of buyers upgrading form generic steel tools because high carbon steel here holds an edge much longer, and the straight shaft gives you that direct feel when you're twisting fine wires; it's not a gimmick. 3. For the 3.2mm to 4.4mm range, it's a sweet spot—most sensor cables fall in there—but don't expect it to handle heavy power lines; that's just not what it's built for, and the ergonomic plastic handles do get a bit slick if your hands are sweaty after hours of work. 4. We've shipped these out for a few years now, and one thing you'd never guess from the spec sheet is that the stripping notch has a tiny bevel that prevents nicking the conductor—it's a German design thing, and it actually works. 5. Lead time is usually 15-20 working days, give or take, though we do keep about 50 units or so in stock for quick orders, so just confirm your MOQ when you're ready. 6. COAs are standdard with every batch, and our company can send a TDS if your compliance team needs it, but for most professionals, the EN/IEC compliance on teh packging is enough.
Our MOQ for the Wago 206-1481 is typically 10 units per order, but we can flex that depending on your volume needs—just let us know if you're looking at a larger batch.
Yes, we can supply a certificate of conformity showing EN/IEC standards compliance for the 206-1481. Just request it when you place your order.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days for bulk orders, depending on stock levels. We can expedite if you need them sooner—shoot us a message.
No, these pliers are specifically designed for sensor lines within that Ø3.2mm to 4.4mm wire range. Using them on other sizes could affect stripping or crimping precision.
Store them in a dry area, ideally in a tool case or pouch to prevent moisture exposure. A light oil wipe on the steel parts every few months helps avoid rust.