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- For solder-free electrical connections
- The ingenious lever transmission reduces the handforce up to 30% compared with regular crimping pliers
- Consistently high crimping quality due to precision dies and ratchet mechanism (unlockable)
- Precise, factory calibrated crimping pressure
- Two-hand operation for easy crimping of large conductor diameters
- Easy handling as a result of well balanced centre of gravity, angled head and ergonomically shaped handles
- Crimping die is not exchangeable
- Particularly user-friendly crimping pliers with lever transmission
- For BNC and TNC COAX connectors
- Long lever arm for one-handed and two-handed operation
- Toggle lever system for high efficiency
- Integral lock (with release mechanism) only triggers on reaching the optimal crimping pressure
- Consistently high crimping quality due to (adjustable) crimping pressure calibration
- Knipex quality standards guarantee ideal work results and a long service life
- Firm grip in the hand thanks to ergonomic shape of the handle
- Chrome high-grade vanadium electric steel; oil-hardened
- Handles with non-slip plastic grips
- Length 250 mm
- Net weight 577 g
Technical Description | |
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Article No. | 97 52 10 |
EAN | 4003773023678 |
Pliers | Burnished |
Head | Burnished |
Handles | With non-slip plastic grips |
Weight | 577 g |
Dimensions | 250 x 81 x 24 mm |
REACH compliant | Contains SVHC |
RoHS compliant | Not applicable |
Application | Coax-, BNC- and TNC-connectors |
Number of crimp profiles | 3 |
Capacity SW mm | 5.4 mm / 6.48 mm / 1.72 mm |
Cable type | RG 58 / 59 / 62 / 71 / 223 |

Extremely user-friendly: precision requiring little time and effort
Intuitively achieve professional crimping results
The crimping of connectors in communication electronics must be learned in order to create connections that are mechanically secure and electrically interference-free. You also need tools that are very precisely matched to connector and coax cable for a good quality crimp connection where the conductor is crimped with the central contact and where the cable is crimped with the connector using the connector sleeve braiding in an electrically safe and mechanically secure way. By contrast, no prior knowledge is needed when using the Knipex 97 52 10 crimping pliers, which give the user a tool that intuitively helps him do everything right. BNC and TNC COAX connectors are reliably crimped to the central conductor and braiding in the precision-machined crimp profiles. The integral lock ensures that the pliers only open once the optimal crimping pressure has been reached. The crimping pressure is calibrated in the factory and can be adjusted; the integral lock can be released where necessary.
30 % less effort required – the leverage principle is used twice
Thanks to double use of the leverage principle, up to 30 % less effort is required compared to conventional crimping pliers. The length of the handles on the Knipex 97 52 10 produces a long lever arm and sufficient space for two-handed operation. Special leverage is also integrated in the crimping pliers, so that the user can produce stable connections from RG 58 / 59 / 62 / 71 / 223 coax cables and BNC and TNC COAX connectors with little time and effort.
This is how it is done: three hand movements to produce a professional crimp connection
Once the sheathed crimp sleeve has been pushed over the COAX cable that has been stripped in two stages, the central contact pin of a BNC or TNC COAX connector is inserted in the smallest crimping die. The lower handle is pulled with two fingers until both jaws lie on the central contact pin to be crimped, so holding it in the crimp profile. After inserting the cable core (central contact) of the prepared coax cable, the crimping operation for the central contact is carried out. The connector is then guided over the central contact and pressed as far as it can go towards the step of the inner conductor insulation against the cable end.
The shielding braid is then combed forwards over the bushing on the connector and the sheathed crimp sleeve is pushed forwards over the shielding braid until it comes up against the connector housing.
A connection that is electrically interference-free and is mechanically secure is then established by crimping the sheathed crimp sleeve to the connector and the cable in the hexagonal profile that is suitable for the connector.
The high KNIPEX quality standards and selection of materials with high-grade chrome vanadium electric steel ensure that all the high tool qualities needed will last for a long time.