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The Ultimate Ferrule Crimping Tool - Klauke EK WF 120 ML 

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This Klauke hydraulic ferrule crimping tool can handle ferrules up to a massive 120mm sq cross-section conductors. Lightweight and battery-powered this tool is ideal for machine panel builders and temporary power applications.
The single-handed operation can cope with ferrules from 6mm sq. The compact design with a rotatable head enables easy access when working inside control gear cabinets.
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00:00 Klauke EK WF 120 ML
00:25 Battery powered
00:37 Square profile crimping head
00:54 Ferrule barrel length
02:01 Ferrule crimping
02:15 NICE crimp
02:44 Upright crimping
03:02 Twin ferrules
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@efixx
@efixx Год назад
= AD = More information *Klauke EK-WF-120-ML* hub.efixx.co.uk/klauke-ekwf
@tcpnetworks
@tcpnetworks Год назад
NICE machine!
@ASour1170
@ASour1170 Год назад
I work for a company that makes Static Frequency Converters for aircraft, and the input cables required 125A Commando's. Output required 400Hz, 3Ph w/interlock Anderson Plugs. We use Klauke crimpers for 70mm ferrules and 120mm2 copper ring terminal lugs. They're fantastic, crimp reliably, and much lighter to carry than cheaper alternatives.
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Great feedback thanks 👍🏻
@thattoolguy9432
@thattoolguy9432 Год назад
I've never needed a ferrule larger than 16mm , so i assume aviation still use the tradition hole in brass and screw down method? Klauke, Cembre and Dubuis are the flagship crimpers.. cheap alternatives just not worth it
@Enonymouse_
@Enonymouse_ Год назад
Heamar in the UK sells these for both international as well as in country use.
@sahibzadaaftab8844
@sahibzadaaftab8844 Год назад
Very nice sir
@danedwards_ee
@danedwards_ee Год назад
Now those are chonky ferrules!
@mauriziodimichele4589
@mauriziodimichele4589 Год назад
Nice!!
@acespark1
@acespark1 Год назад
Apparently selling a child to pay a lovely Klauke crimper is frowned upon so I can't afford it. ☹
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Pretend it’s for the x-box
@piotrlobacz
@piotrlobacz Год назад
Don't sell a child. Sell it's kidney 😉
@mikeselectricstuff
@mikeselectricstuff Год назад
Wouldn't cables that big normally use crimped lugs instead of screw-clamp terminals? Or maybe I've just been watching too much Jointech...
@tcpnetworks
@tcpnetworks Год назад
We use ferrules on cables up to 100mm in boards - in Australia...
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
It does have a matching crimper for lugs review coming soon. Wait until you see the ferrules needed on a 125A plug (you can just see it in the thumbnail)
@danedwards_ee
@danedwards_ee Год назад
We certainly need to lug them on our boats that handle around 250A continuously. Then again.. we don't have any way to attached ferruled cables. only bolting.
@danedwards_ee
@danedwards_ee Год назад
@@efixx great to hear. We have a foot pump hydraulic lug crimper and it's a hassle to haul around.
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Stay tuned - sounds like you'll love it!
@colinblanchard2828
@colinblanchard2828 Год назад
What's the cable stripper please ?
@thattoolguy9432
@thattoolguy9432 Год назад
I tend to use pin crimps on larger cables, the casing on those ferrules are thin and i've seen them deform and loosen over time, Klauke make some good gear.. batteries are made by bosch , well they are on the 18v kit, i went Cembre as batteries are made by Metabo and i already have Metabo metal munching tools and lugs are easier to get as Rexel stock all Cembre gear
@TheAviation101
@TheAviation101 Год назад
"deform and loosen over time" means you didn't crimp it properly in the first place or they were very low quality ferrules. If you do it properly with the right ferrule, the copper cold welds to the ferrule itself from the amount of force applied
@thattoolguy9432
@thattoolguy9432 Год назад
I never said i crimped them, haver been on jobs and seen the results of poor crimping, looking at the ferrules being used in the video, i doubt they're cold weld, the head of the crimper gives that away, interlocking leaves wouldn't give enough pressure to cold weld.. maybe the lads could cut one open... interesting to see
@TheAviation101
@TheAviation101 Год назад
@@thattoolguy9432 it indeed cold welds at the sections which have been compressed the most, just not the whole way through the ferrule. You need to cut a clean cross section at just the right place to see it
@thattoolguy9432
@thattoolguy9432 Год назад
That's an air tight crimp not a cold weld, as it would still have voids
@TheAviation101
@TheAviation101 Год назад
@@thattoolguy9432 there’s no voids in the cross sections of highest compression, it cold welds
@pincombe
@pincombe Год назад
Popular among mafia types who have an artisan approach to torture
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
😆
@JL-rx6hl
@JL-rx6hl 11 дней назад
but i still dont understand why not fit a ferrule that is the same colour as the cable ie terminating a 2.5m flex use blue ferrule on neutral and brown on live yet the colour codes show blue or grey for 2.5mm. doesnt seem right to me that all cables would have the same colour ferrule
@o04n7h0n90o
@o04n7h0n90o Год назад
Standby for the milwaukee version
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Hank and Chuck don’t use many ferrules
@IAmThe_RA
@IAmThe_RA Год назад
Shut up and take my money 😤🤝
@Eire-
@Eire- Год назад
My fingers are hiding watching this.
@Ste2023
@Ste2023 Год назад
£1000 😏
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Bit of context here - the cable in the thumbnail 50mm sq HO7RNF is nearly £50 a meter.
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