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Milwaukee M18 FORCE LOGIC 6T Utility Crimper with ONE-KEY M18 2678-20

SKU 2678-20

Model Number: MIL267820

Original price $1,999.00 - Original price $1,999.00
Original price
$1,999.00
$1,999.00 - $1,999.00
Current price $1,999.00

ACCELERATED UTILITY TERMINATION RELIABILITY

In the high-stakes world of industrial electrical and utility line work, every crimp is a critical connection that demands absolute precision and verifiable compliance. The M18 FORCE LOGIC 6T Crimper represents a fundamental shift in hydraulic tool ergonomics, placing the grip directly at the center of the tool to provide superior balance when navigating high-voltage environments in Class 3 gloves. By integrating PFM (Predictive Force Monitoring), this tool eliminates the variables of traditional hydraulics, automatically adjusting its high-speed pump to hit the exact pressure requirements for every terminal, every single time.

  • / PFM Predictive Force Monitoring actively calculates pressure to deliver the fastest cycle times and consistent terminal completion.
  • / ONE-KEY Digital Reporting enables the storage of real-time crimp data for generating professional compliance reports for inspectors and clients.
  • / Fully enclosed high-speed hydraulic pump and brushless motor design ensure maximum durability in harsh outdoor and industrial conditions.
  • / Optimized center grip ergonomics allow for precise alignment and reduced muscle fatigue during high-volume production cycles.
  • / Versatile jaw system supports rapid switching between 6T crimping and heavy-duty cable cutting for 750 MCM copper or 477 ACSR.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Force Output: 6 Tons
Pressure Control: PFM (Predictive Force Monitoring)
Reporting: ONE-KEY Digital Inventory & Verification
Compatibility: M18 REDLITHIUM Batteries
Motor Type: POWERSTATE Brushless
Capacity: 750 MCM Cu / 477 ACSR (with appropriate jaws)

WHAT'S IN THE BOX

(1) M18 FORCE LOGIC 6T Utility Crimper (2678-20)