Ideal® 33-719 Telephone/Data Cable Splice and Repair Kit
Crimping Tool Kits
665920
MFG #: 33-719
IDEAL®
44.96000
/ ea
- ARRA Compliant: Y
- Buy American Compliant: Y
- Catalog Number: 33-719
- Consist Of 1: 85-925 25 IDC Connectors (UR-I, 3-Wire Butt Splice)
- Consist Of 2: 45-719 Kinetic T-Stripper/Tel Crimp Tool
- Country of Origin: USA
- Currency: USD
- EU RoHS Indicator: Y
- Gross Volume Per Pack: 66.00
- Gross Volume per Pack Metric: 1081.55
- Gross Volume UOM: CI
- Gross Volume UOM Metric: cm3
- Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.4500 lb
- Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 0.20
- Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
- Height: 1.00 in
- Height [Metric]: 25.4000 mm
- Length: 11.00 in
- Length [Metric]: 27.9400 cm
- Material Composition Declaration: https://www.ideadigitalcontent.com/files/11020/US_ROHS_COMPLIANCE_STATEMENT_REV_2_23_2015.PDF
- Series: Kinetic Super
- Specifications: Features: Cuts And Strips 22 To 24 AWG; Includes 25 IDC Connectors (UR-I; 3-Wire Butt Splice)
- Standard: ROHS
- Sub Brand: Kinetic Super
- Type: Ideal®
- UNSPSC: 27113204
- UPC 11: 78325072013
- UPC 12: 78325072013
- Width: 6.00 in
- Width [Metric]: 15.2400 cm
- Stock Status: NORMALLY STOCKED
- Brand: IDEAL®
- Manufacturer: Ideal Industries
- Material: Steel
- Suitable For Use With: 85-925 25 IDC Connectors (UR-I, 3-Wire Butt Splice)
- Features
Features: Cuts And Strips 22 To 24 AWG; Includes 25 IDC Connectors (UR-I; 3-Wire Butt Splice) |
Kinetic™ super IDC all-in-one tool to cut, strip, and crimp 22 to 24 AWG telecommunications cables for use in IDC splices |
Tool prepares and crimps Ideal and industry standard UR-I, UY-I, UB-I IDC connectors/jellybeans |
Slim, lightweight tool with locking latch to keep tool closed in pouches and pockets |
Stamped steel with over-molded dual textured handles for user comfort |
Cuts twisted pair cables and strips 22 to 24 AWG conductors for telco applications |
Features a parallel crimping surface to prevent damage to connectors during crimping process |
Cutter for cable and conductor trimming |
Plier nose for pulling and sorting wires in a box |