This is a LY-2546B crimping tool for MC4 connectors.
Crimps the solar connector MC4 pin contact.
· Crimping Capacity: 2 sq - 2.5 sq , 3.5 - 4 sq , 5.5 - 6 sq (AWG14 - 10)
· Total length: 8.5 inches (215 mm)
· Weight: 600g
· Function: Ratchet mechanism
Applications: Crimping tool for MC4 connectors used for cables from solar panels
Compatible with: MC4 pin contacts male and female, 2sq, 3.5sq, 5.5sq solar cable, H-CV wire, PV-CC wire crimping
Lightweight grip
· Lightweight PP, TPR gripIt fits nicely in your hand and is easy to grip, so you wont get tired even after continuous work.
Attention to Material
· The entire body is made of mechanical alloyDurable and long lasting.
Ratchet function
· If you hold the handle all the way to the end, the crimp part will not be released.Prevents imperfect crimping and reduces crimping errors.
Surface treatment of dice
· Surface treatment is applied so there is no glue or backing, so it is less likely to stick to the terminals after crimping, making it easy to remove.
· Connection type: Crimp connection
· Contact Material: Copper, Tin Plated, Insulation Material: PPO
· Contact Resistance: ≤5mmΩ
· Flame: UL94-VO
· Safety index: II
· Drop Force: ≥50N, Insertion Force: ≤50N
· Temperature range: -40℃--90℃
· Current: 30A, Voltage: 1000VDC
Compatible Cable: 2.5m2, 4m2, 6m2 (AWG14, AWG12, AWG10).
High quality material
Lightweight, compact and easy to carry.Good material can ensure transmission in stable situations.
Special Design
These connectors are specifically designed to connect solar power systems with high mechanical requirements and extreme weather conditions.
Durability
Sealed waterproof and dustproof design, durable and can be used in harsh environments.
STEP 1: Disassemble MC4 connector
STEP 2: Crimp the metal terminals with a crimping tool.
1. Choose the "hole" that is suitable for the tool side.
2. Insert the sheathed cable to the base of the copper wire that is seen.
3.Hold it firmly.
4. When the handle is open, the cable crimp is complete.
STEP 3: Screw down the bolt and nut.
1. Deep until you hear a "click", push the metal terminal into the bolt and tighten it.
2. Tighten the area where your fingers do not spin and tighten it further with the MC4 connector wrench.