Features
- Inspected for critical dimensions to ensure crimp quality
- Die size pressed into the connector to match wire size
- Stainless steel finish to protect against corrosion
- Vivid color coding for easy selection
- Wire size marked on each die for easy identification
Specifications
Warranty | No Warranty |
Size | 350 MCM |
Length | 2.15 in |
Weight | 0.285 lb |
Height | 1.3 in |
Width | 2.05 in |
Conductor Type | Copper |
Material Composition | Stainless Steel |
Material Application | Electrical Wire and Cable Crimping |
This tool is designed for crimping electrical wire and cable connections. It is compatible with the M18™ FORCE LOGIC™ 600 MCM Crimper and features clear wire size markings for easy identification.
Model Number: 49-16-U350C
Project Ideas
Business
Custom Electrical Cable Services
Offer a service that provides custom-length and pre-crimped electrical cables for contractors and DIY enthusiasts, ensuring high-quality and precise connections.
Mobile Crimping Service
Start a mobile business where you travel to construction sites, homes, or businesses to crimp electrical connections on-site, saving clients time and ensuring proper installation.
Electrical Training Workshops
Conduct workshops or training sessions teaching proper crimping techniques and electrical safety, using the 350 MCM Copper U Style Die as part of the curriculum.
Custom Copper Art Commissions
Offer bespoke copper art pieces, such as sculptures or decorative items, created using crimped wire. Market these unique items to art collectors and interior designers.
Creative
Custom Copper Jewelry
Use the crimper to create unique copper jewelry pieces by crimping different wire sizes into intricate designs. This could include necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
Copper Wire Sculptures
Create small to medium-sized sculptures using various thicknesses of copper wire. The crimper can help secure wire joints and add dimension to your art pieces.
Decorative Copper Wall Art
Design and construct wall art using crimped copper wire. Create patterns or images by strategically crimping and arranging wires on a canvas or frame.