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Spridle
Sep 20, 2018Explorer
Correct me if i am wrong. 50mm2 is equal to somewhere around 1/0 AWG and 6mm2 is equal to somewhere between #10 and #8awg. Its close to #9 which I have never seen in the states. I assume you are making battery cables?
Its only a good deal if you can buy lugs designed for this crimper, otherwise you might end up with a loose crimp or over deformed.
I went thru this exercise with a metric hydraulic crimper from E bay. It either under crimped #2awg welding cable or over deformed with the next smaller die.
if you are doing battery cables, look at the ankor hex crimp tool because they make the lugs that match the tool in AWG.
Its only a good deal if you can buy lugs designed for this crimper, otherwise you might end up with a loose crimp or over deformed.
I went thru this exercise with a metric hydraulic crimper from E bay. It either under crimped #2awg welding cable or over deformed with the next smaller die.
if you are doing battery cables, look at the ankor hex crimp tool because they make the lugs that match the tool in AWG.
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