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H+5 Solar Crimping Dies For Use With Crimp System Pliers - Knipex

Part #: KN974963

The Knipex KN974963 H+5 Solar Crimping Dies are precision-engineered attachments designed for professional solar photovoltaic (PV) installations. Specifically crafted for use with Knipex Crimp System Pliers, these dies ensure secure and reliable electrical connections for solar cable connectors, particularly those from Huber+Suhner. They offer professional technicians and mechanics the accuracy and durability required for demanding solar energy applications.

Key Features

  • Precision Crimping: Engineered to provide consistent, gas-tight crimps for optimal electrical conductivity and long-term reliability in solar cable connections.
  • Huber+Suhner Compatibility: Designed specifically for crimping Huber+Suhner solar cable connectors, ensuring a perfect fit and dependable performance.
  • German Manufacturing: Manufactured in Germany, these crimping dies reflect Knipex's commitment to high-quality materials and construction standards, suitable for professional-grade tools.
  • System Pliers Integration: Seamlessly integrates with Knipex Crimp System Pliers, such as the Knipex Tools 9743200 8-Inch Crimper Master System Pliers, for efficient tool changes and versatile application.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of daily professional use in various automotive and industrial environments.

Applications

These H+5 Solar Crimping Dies are essential for professionals involved in the installation, maintenance, and repair of solar energy systems. They are ideally suited for technicians working on residential, commercial, or industrial solar arrays requiring precise connections for Huber+Suhner solar cables. Their robust design also makes them suitable for specialized automotive applications where similar cable and connector types are utilized, ensuring secure electrical integrity.

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$213.85

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 03 December, 2012.