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The MILWAUKEE MIL2679750CU is an M18 Force Logic 600 MCM Copper Crimper Kit designed for commercial electricians working with large-gauge copper conductors. The kit ships with a hydraulic crimper head, a 750 MCM expanded jaw, a full set of 8-750 MCM copper U-style dies, and a carrying case. Predictive Force Monitoring (PFM) automatically adjusts hydraulic pressure during each cycle to land at the correct crimp force, providing LED-verified confirmation on every crimp. The inline design and 350-degree head rotation improve access inside tight electrical panels and equipment enclosures. The tool is powered by the M18 POWERSTATE brushless motor and compatible M18 REDLITHIUM batteries (sold separately).
This crimper kit is intended for use by licensed electricians on commercial and industrial installations requiring UL 486A-B classified crimps on 8-750 MCM copper dual-rated connectors. The kit delivers cULus classified crimps compatible with connectors from Anderson, Blackburn, Burndy, Ilsco, Panduit, Penn-Union, and Thomas Betts. The jaw holds connectors in position for immediate alignment, reducing repositioning during repetitive work. The hydraulic system is rated for operation from 0 degrees F to 122 degrees F, making it suitable for year-round field use. ONE-KEY technology records and stores crimp data and supports report generation and cloud sync for job documentation.
Delivers cULus classified crimps per UL 486A-B standards for 8-750 MCM copper dual-rated connectors from Anderson, Blackburn, Burndy, Ilsco, Panduit, Penn-Union, and Thomas Betts. Jaw is interchangeable with the 600 MCM crimping jaw (49-16-U000), 750 MCM crimping jaw (49-16-U111), and 750 MCM cutting jaw (49-16-2780). Part of the M18 system.
Installation and service of large-gauge copper conductors in this range must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize and lock out the circuit before making any terminations. Verify connector and die size match before each crimp cycle, and inspect the LED indicator to confirm proper crimp pressure before releasing the tool.
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