Crimping Tool makes micro connections.

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Targeting telecom and electronics technicians, Model 10140 Crimping Tool for Micro Connections is capable of crimping 1.25-2.5 mm narrow pitch connector pin wires, and handles D-Sub connector contacts from variety of manufacturers. Pliers are made of S55C with Teflon® coating, and feature oil-resistant elastomer handles, locking latch, and coiled spring. Measuring 6.8 in. long, tool allows for fatigue-free work.



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Simplify Making Micro Connections With the New Crimping Tool from Aven



Aven's Crimping Tool for Micro Connections (Model 10140) is a must-have in the tool box for telecom and electronics technicians. Capable of crimping 1.25 to 2.5mm (AWG 32-20) narrow pitch connector pin wires, the tool also handles D-Sub connector contacts from a variety of manufacturers, making this the only tool you will need for a wide range of applications.

These pliers are made of S55C with Teflon coating and feature oil resistant elastomer (TPR) handles as well as sturdy locking latch and coiled spring. The 135g compact body and 6.8 in. length allow for fatigue-free work, and the original set-pin prevents the joint from becoming loose, offering easy maintenance and extending tool life.

For additional specifications, visit http://www.aveninc.com/index.html?main_page=product_info&products_id=1071

About Aven
Aven has been serving the industrial marketplace since 1983. Our mission has always been simple:
--Provide a quality product at a reasonable price
--Extend cordial and knowledgeable customer service "at all times"
--Maintain a healthy inventory for immediate delivery
--Back our products with an excellent straightforward warranty

Aven has maintained these values for over 23 years and the results have been rewarding for both our trusted and loyal customers, and the Aven Team.

Contact
Mike Shahpurwala
Marketing Director
Aven Inc
4595 Platt Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Tel: 734-973-0099
Fax: 734-973-0097
Email: mike@aventools.com

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