Milwaukee crimper with fixed bg

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Those common die lugs I mentioned before go up to 350. I have used them.
I may be wrong, but I don’t see the tool as listed for anything over 4/0. We use hydraulic for 350 and above.
for the md6 tool:
“Hand-Operated Tool
Installs full range of connectors (taps, splices, terminals): #14 through 4/0. Applications: Full Tension and Non-Tension.
The MD6-8 has a five (5) year warranty and is designed to provide over 90,000 reliable crimps installing full-tension and non-tension connector”
 
I may be wrong, but I don’t see the tool as listed for anything over 4/0. We use hydraulic for 350 and above.
for the md6 tool:
“Hand-Operated Tool
Installs full range of connectors (taps, splices, terminals): #14 through 4/0. Applications: Full Tension and Non-Tension.
The MD6-8 has a five (5) year warranty and is designed to provide over 90,000 reliable crimps installing full-tension and non-tension connector”
I don't know....I have the Milwaukee one. It accepts the 840 die and the lug says it takes an 840 die :unsure:
 
I see that now for the aluminum meter base crimps.

now that I think about it, we did have about these same lugs with a hook that went around a 3/8 bolt that took 350 wire and the 840 die for the lugs to go in our transformers.
This was about 30 years ago, before we went to Allen head termination bars
 
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