🛠️ Crimp like a pro, even in the tightest spots!
The Klein Tools VDV211-100 is a hand-powered, extended-reach coaxial compression crimper designed for F, BNC, and RCA connectors on RG59, RG6, and RG6Q cables. Featuring durable stamped steel construction, an adjustable plunger for precise crimps, laser-etched measurement markings, and an ergonomic design optimized for confined spaces, it delivers reliable, professional-grade performance for cable installation and repair.
Brand | Klein Tools |
Color | Multi |
Item Weight | 12.8 Ounces |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
UPC | 092644690839 |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644690839 |
Part Number | VDV211-100 |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 2.5 x 1.25 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | VDV211-100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Extended Reach Crimper |
Material | Steel with Black Oxide |
Pattern | Crimping Pliers |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Elongated Neck for Work in Confined Spaces |
Included Components | Crimper |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Please refer to attached warranty document. |
J**L
Klein Tools Extended Reach Coax Crimper
Klein Tools has one of the best Coax Crimpers on the market today. Not only are they affordable, convenient, handy for hard to reach pigtails and built to last for many many years of service. Comes with a warranty against faulty workmanship. These crimpers are a sure bet for the professional installer, handyman and all other applications.
D**O
Tricky but work for newer and older compression connectors.
Good compression tool.
M**
Handy tool
Great tool
T**Y
Klein is the best!
Excellent crimpers!
B**T
Great tool, would recommend.
Great tool. Still going strong!
C**N
Works only if you know what you’re doing
The instructions are not clear, especially as it relates to crimping RG6-Q (or quadshield) cable.1. Make sure you’re using connectors rated for quadshield2. Watch some videos and do some googling to learn the extra steps involved for crimping quadshield.Cliffs notes:If you’re experiencing the issue where after you’ve crimped, you pull on the connector to test and it comes off, start over with a new connector and do as follows:1. Use a stripping tool to expose the center conductor, etc (follow stripping instructions)2. Once you have the outside insulation off, peel back the “hairs” (or the thin wires) toward the back of the cable3. Now you have the first layer of the shield exposed. You need to score that layer and carefully peel off just that top layer of shielding.4. This exposes more “hairs” as I recall, so peel those back as well.5. Finally, force that new connector on that wire as far as it will go with your fingers. Put your hold hand behind it. You’re not done unless you “feel” the connector fully seat. (This was the problem for me when I wasn’t taking off that first layer of shielding. I thought I was fully searing the connector, but I wasn’t.)6. NOW you can crimp!7. Tug on the connector after the crimp and it will not come off. You’re done! Good job! Go teach your friends.
J**N
Worked like it was supposed to
It took a couple of tries, and a couple of ruined coax connectors to figure it out, but once I did, it did the job.
J**E
Works great and super easy to use
Works really well when paired with the Klein compression fittings, and even with off-brand / no-name fittings. Easy to use, feels well built, and does what it says it does.
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