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The TEMCo TH0006 Hydraulic Electrical Cable Lug/Terminal Crimper Kit is a robust, professional-grade tool featuring 5 US TON hydraulic force and 18 TRUE-HEX dies that deliver uniform, code-compliant crimps on 12 AWG to 2/0 cables. Its black oxide coated dies resist wear and fit a wide range of terminals, including heavy cast lugs. Lightweight and ergonomic, it’s perfect for on-the-go electrical work, backed by a 5-year warranty from a trusted American brand.









| ASIN | B00HJXHX1K |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,445 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #213 in Automotive Replacement Battery Terminals & Ends |
| Brand | TEMCo Industrial |
| Color | Blue, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (636) |
| Date First Available | December 27, 2013 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8.91 pounds |
| Item model number | TH0006 |
| Manufacturer | TEMCo Industrial |
| Material | Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 13.98 x 9.09 x 3.86 inches |
| Part Number | TH0006 |
| UPC | 799491873513 |
| Usage | Electrical installations, maintenance, repair work, DIY projects |
C**S
A quality tool. Great value for the money and it works well.
This tool is neither the cheapest or most expensive of its kind but I find it hits the sweet spot as far as price and performance. My SIL and I have just converted a sprinter van to a motor home and had to do quite a bit of crimping. I have also used it to run heavy wiring on Jeeps. A bench mounted crimper would be easier to use but I find its size works well when we have to use it in a vehicle where the wires are already run or where it would be troublesome to remove them. The dies are clearly marked with the size and I have not had any problems getting a food crimp on the lugs or butt connectors I have used (Seltrim and Temco). The dies are held in place magnetically. As I am not usually in a rush I insert the lug or connector in the tool, squeeze the handles until the lug is held in place, insert the wire and squeeze again until the wire is firmly held in place, release pressure and rotate the lug or connector 90 degrees, squeeze until the dies touch, release pressure and rotate the lug or connector back 90 degrees and crimp again until the dies touch again. Using this method there are no extrusion to the outside and we have not had a failure. I think this is a substantial step up from the 30 to 40 dollar knock offs and recommend it highly.
W**H
Works great
Have used it to crimp about a dozen 1/0 ends and it has produced perfect crimps.
F**I
Quality tool at a fair price
After looking at some of the generic-brand crimpers, I decided to spend the extra money on the Temco. I'm not shy about spending more for a better tool, and Temco didn't disappoint me. The crimper is solid, hefty, and does the job properly. Like others that have written here, my crimps ended up with wings on each side, but I know that's because of the terminal, not the crimper. The heavier walls on the AMP terminals I used were squeezed out into the space between the dies. I suppose I might have been able to move up to a larger die initially, then recrimped with the correct die for the wire gauge, but in my case the wings are just cosmetic. The crimp was tight and did not pull out, and I'm happy with the results. On the next project I might look into using different terminals.
A**S
Sturdy Lug Crimper
I purchased the crimper for making up new cables for my boat. It comes with a rotomolded case, spare seals, and extensive dies. Changing dies is simple, and the crimper is easy to use compared to a hand crimper. It makes attractive crimps on heavy duty lugs. As a test, I crimped a 00 lug onto Ancor 00 Boat Cable. The 00 dies barely made an impression on the lug, so I switched to the 0 dies and crimped again. This time the crimp was perfect. I surmise these are not actually AWG sized dies; however, they do make a nice crimp once you find the right die set. An effective tool, and small enough to work in the confined spaces of a boat.
W**.
Crimper
Great item crips all types of ends
R**T
The BOMB!
The quality of the crimp this tool does is top notch! It’s not too big that it can’t perform in confined spaces and can easily be operated with one hand once loaded. Would strongly recommend using heat shrink as it does create kind of a sharp edge, which is a good trade off considering the crimp is super strong.
J**.
Compact workhorse
Upgrading my old Millermatic 200 (91 model) from the stock POS taper pins to Tweco mini panel connectors, I'm tired of melting the stock housings and arcing out the pins on the high range side, this time mine partially arced away the lug along with the threads on the pin socket and required the installation of a new HD copper lug. The transformer is HD 1/4" copper bar to the lugs and requires major disassembly to get a standard hammer strike crimper to a usable point and the shielding prevents silver soldering (no room) I bought standard AWG 4 lugs and did a little preforming to get a tight fit, I was able to move things enough to get the Temco unit in and crimp on the new lugs with no hassle. the repair works great and the pins never get screaming hot like they used to, mainly because of the better fit and more surface area on the Tweco connectors and there is zero clearance between the lug and the transformer connection now. Well worth the money, saved me $300 I would have spent having my welder repaired in a shop.
P**R
Way better than other crimpers at the same pricepoint
I got this crimper because the one we had from *nationwide discount tool store* did not have all the dies sizes I needed to crimp some smaller lugs onto my wires. The first thing I noticed was that the fit and finish of this tool was far superior to the cheaper one. The dies also seemed better made and fit into the tool more consistently. The first couple crimps I did turned out better than the best ones I could do on the cheap tool. Some features that I did not know about at time of purchase, but really impressed me: The whole numbered dies (12, 10, 8, ...etc) leave an embossed number indicating the size used after the crimp is complete. That will take the guesswork out of what die to use if it ever needs to be recrimped for any reason. They also add a detent which matches the standard lug color code on the whole numbered dies. The replacement o-ring kit is also a big plus in my book. I did have a couple minor issues with the set, which I would take off 1/2 star for if I could. First, I received a mismatched set of 1 AWG dies (one was a 4 AWG that was mislabeled). However, I sent an email to Temco and they agreed to send me a replacement that same day. Good customer service. The only other minor annoyance is that the printing for the die sizes on some of the dies are smudged or double printed; they are not hard to read, but just don't look as high quality as the rest of the set is. Overall, considering the price was only about $15-$20 more than the cheaper sets, you get more dies (including all the in-between sizes), the extra o-ring kit, and just the overall fit and finish, it's a great deal if you are in the market for this kind of tool.
A**W
Makes perfect hex lug crimps where wires don't pull out. AWG+ sizes are great to get good crimps into cheap or dodgy wires that don't run true to AWG.
P**N
The TEMCo TH0006 Hydraulic Cable Lug Crimper Kit proved to be an outstanding tool during the build of my Airstream’s off-grid Victron power system. It handled everything from 4 AWG to 4/0 cables with ease, delivering consistent, factory-quality crimps every time. The hydraulic pump operates smoothly and requires very little effort, while the 18 included dies are clearly marked and fit snugly—no guessing or sloppy results. Build quality is excellent; it feels solid and reliable, not like a disposable import tool. I especially appreciated how quickly it let me produce secure, professional-grade terminations across the entire DC system. For anyone assembling battery cables, inverter connections, or busbar links, the TH0006 is a must-have—precise, efficient, and built to last.
M**L
I was a little sceptical regarding this purchase as there were some bad reviews on the tool quality and crimp sizes. I am totally satisfied with this tool and have used it to set over 100 lugs of sizes from 2 AWG through to 10 AWG and I can not fault the quality or the range and accuracy of crimp size dies. This purchase has already paid for itself and was worth every cent.
M**K
Received. Nicely packaged in blow molded case, with all the cool half size extra dies. The Temco TH0006 worked for a total of 16 crimps. The last one seemed fine, but upon closing the valve to start the next crimp, it failed to initiate the stroke. Tried everything. Contacted Temco, who suggested I use a pair of visegrips to turn the valve another quarter turn past tight, try it, and if that did not work, go one quarter turn more. Still did not work on the first quarter past tight, nor the second quarter. Left with a $500 boat anchor. Funny, that the Chinese one I have back at home in Colorado, that I bought for $65 years ago, and hundreds of crimps ago, still works.
J**T
So far I've only made one test crimp on 2/0 wire, but it easily made what seems to be a perfectly formed crimp - neat and secure. While this doesn't on the face of it look much different than some of the cheaper tools available, it does seem to to a better job, and I'd say it is probably down to the quality and proper sizing of the dies. For the crimp shown, I chose to hit it twice along the length since I had the space to do so.
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