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This 600 MCM Crimper with 750 MCM Expanded Jaw provides precise crimps for #8–750 MCM copper and dual-rated connectors. Using U-style dies with clear wire size markings and industry-standard color codes, the crimper imprints the wire size onto the connector after crimping, allowing for easy inspection and reliable results. The crimper is compatible with the 600 MCM Crimper base tool.
(1) 750 MCM Copper/Aluminum Crimping Jaw
(1) 750 MCM Copper U-Style Die
Compatible with 600 MCM Crimper base tool
Produces cULus-classified crimps according to UL 486A-B standards
Proprietary jaw holds connectors for instant alignment
100% inspected and serialized to ensure crimp quality
Die size pressed into connector for easy identification
Stainless steel finish for corrosion protection
Wire size marked on each die for quick reference
Length: 4.48"
Height: 5.38"
Width: 1.77"
Weight: 3.3 lbs00
Designed for large-capacity crimping applications up to 750 MCM copper and aluminum conductors
Includes 750 MCM Cu 6T U-Style dies for precise, consistent crimps
Compatible with Milwaukee FORCE LOGIC™ 6T crimping tools
Built with forged, high-strength steel for durability in demanding electrical applications
Provides electricians with a reliable, jobsite-ready crimping solution for heavy-gauge wiring
Q: What size conductors can this crimping jaw handle?
A: It’s rated for up to 750 MCM copper and aluminum conductors.
Q: Does it come with dies included?
A: Yes, it includes 750 MCM Cu 6T U-style dies.
Q: What tools is this compatible with?
A: It is designed for use with Milwaukee FORCE LOGIC™ 6T crimping tools.
Q: Is it intended for professional use?
A: Yes, it’s engineered for electrical contractors and utility professionals handling large wire installations.
Clean and inspect dies regularly to ensure accurate, safe crimps
Lightly lubricate moving parts to maintain smooth jaw operation
Store in a protective case when not in use to avoid corrosion or damage
Verify die alignment before each crimp to maintain connection integrity
Replace worn or damaged dies immediately to prevent improper crimps