Milwaukee M18 FORCE LOGIC 750 MCM Crimper 2779-20
Número de modelo: MIL277920
PRECISION 12T TERMINATIONS FOR LARGE-SCALE COMMERCIAL SERVICE ENTRANCES
When you're terminating 750 MCM copper in a crowded industrial enclosure or a narrow cable tray, you can't afford a tool that fights you or a crimp that doesn't meet spec. This M18™ FORCE LOGIC™ 12T crimper is engineered to solve the balance issues of traditional hydraulic units, providing the lightest and most balanced grip in its class for one-handed alignment. With Predictive Force Monitoring (PFM™), the tool verifies pressure in real-time, delivering an instant green-light confirmation so you can move to the next lug with total confidence. It is designed specifically to meet the rigorous demands of modern electrical inspections, featuring ONE-KEY™ integration that logs every cycle and generates professional reports to prove your work meets UL 486A-B standards.
- / Predictive Force Monitoring (PFM™) ensures full pressure is reached every time, providing a green indicator for instant verification of a successful crimp.
- / 350° rotating head and bold red alignment marks allow for fast, accurate positioning even in the tightest electrical panels and switchgear.
- / Pre-crimp battery check automatically confirms the M18™ REDLITHIUM™ pack has enough charge to complete the cycle, preventing incomplete terminations.
- / ONE-KEY™ technology enables wireless tool tracking and inventory management while storing every crimp for comprehensive professional report building.
- / POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor and weather-protected electronics ensure long-term reliability against the dust and moisture found on heavy industrial jobsites.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Output Force | 12 Tons |
| Capacity | #8 to 750 MCM Cu / Dual Rated |
| Head Rotation | 350 Degrees |
| Full Cycle Verification | Yes (PFM™) |
| Reporting Capability | Yes (ONE-KEY™) |
| Motor Type | POWERSTATE™ Brushless |
| Platform | M18™ |
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
(1) M18™ FORCE LOGIC™ 750 MCM Crimper (2779-20), (1) Carrying Case