Crimp Tools
Cutters are handheld tools designed for cutting a variety different materials such as metals and plastics, among others. Typically consisting of two levers connected closer to one end by a fulcrum, with the shorter end forming the jaw, cutters come in a variety of types and sizes. The three basic types are locking, adjustable and non-adjustable.In order to ensure user comfort, most models of cutters will have insulated handles, allowing you to be protected whilst working and providing a firm and comfortable grip. In addition to standard insulation or cushioning, some cutters will be VDE-insulated to protect the user when working with electrical equipment.What are cutters used for?While the name may be fairly clear, some variations of cutters can also be used to perform other actions. For example, linesmans cutters also have a small flat section along the jaw for gripping objects as well as their cutting surface. The application will dictate which is the best type of cutter for you to use.Types of CuttersUsed by professionals and DIYers alike to cut wires effectively, there are many types of cutters designed for specific applications:Diagonal cutters, also known as side cutters or side cutter pliers, are ideal for gripping, splicing or cutting wires, as well as stripping wire insulation. They cut by indenting and wedging the wire apart and give a cleaner cut than using a knife or scissors.End cutters are also known as nippers and are used to cut through wire, springs, nails, bolts and rivets. They have an almost flat-bladed head, which allows for a cut close against the surface without digging into it.Wire rope cutters are used for the clean shearing of wire rope without fanning. The jaws pull the wire rope into them and trap the cable before performing a clean cut.Snipe nose or needle nose cutters are designed to hold fine objects and cut them cleanly without applying pressure to the wider area, which larger cutters may do and cause damage.Cable cutters or wire cutters are most commonly used in electrical applications and are designed specifically to be used with cables and wires. While most have some form of covered handle for user comfort, it is important not to confuse plastic or rubber coatings with electrical insulation.Linesmans cutters are popular in communications and electrical tasks. They have a short gripping surface toward the tip of the jaw, and a cutting surface extends back to the fulcrum. They are ideal for cutting leads or stripping insulation.For more information on cutters, cutter types and best practices, read our comprehensive guide here.
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CK Hand Crimping Tool for RJ45, 1.5 to 2.5
IDR885,271.60 -
CK Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool
IDR2,132,623.48 -
CK, 3852 Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool
IDR1,678,240.00 -
Facom, 985 Hand Crimping Tool for Insulated Terminal, 0.5mm²
IDR1,811,869.86 -
Facom, 985 Hand Crimping Tool, 0.5mm² to 2.5mm²
IDR1,563,175.67 -
Knipex Hand Crimping Tool
IDR1,337,662.17 -
Knipex Hand Crimping Tool for Crimp Terminal
IDR771,151.28 -
Knipex Hand Crimping Tool for Crimp Terminal
IDR1,257,211.54 -
Knipex Hand Crimping Tool for Wire Ferrule, 0.25mm² to 2.5mm²
IDR606,264.20 -
Knipex Hand Crimping Tool, 0.25mm² to 16mm²
IDR841,427.58 -
Knipex Hand Crimping Tool, 0.25mm² to 6mm²
IDR2,824,163.25 -
Knipex Hand Crimping Tool, 23AWG to 13AWG
IDR733,076.21 -
Knipex, Twistor 16 Hand Crimping Tool, 0.14 mm², 26AWG to 5 AWG, 16mm²
IDR4,721,833.13 -
Miller, CAT-AS Hand Crimping Tool
IDR2,834,862.03 -
Phoenix Contact, CRIMPFOX Hand Crimping Tool, 3mm² to 6mm²
IDR15,739,478.73 -
Roline Hand Crimping Tool for RJ45
IDR378,862.68 -
RS PRO Hand Crimping Tool for Bootlace Ferrule
IDR975,477.00 -
RS PRO Hand Crimping Tool for RJ11, RJ12, RJ45
IDR794,122.19 -
RS PRO Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool, 1.5mm² to 6mm²
IDR1,122,952.34 -
RS PRO Ratcheting Hand Crimping Tool, 22AWG to 10AWG
IDR867,545.19