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Sheet metal crimpers create indentations that allow for joining ducts, downspouts, and metal stud framing. Their handles squeeze together, pressing material between their jaws to form the crimps. Sheet metal crimpers are commonly used by HVAC technicians, gutter installers, and framing installers.
Sheet Metal Crimpers
Sheet metal crimpers downsize one end of a round duct so it can fit tightly into the uncrimped end of another length of round duct. Their bladed jaws press into metal to create long, shallow indentations until a crimped band is formed fully around the duct.
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Standard Cushion Grip
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Deluxe Cushion Grip
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Deluxe Cushion Grip
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Standard Cushion Grip
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Metal Stud Crimpers
Metal stud crimpers join stud-and-track framing without using fasteners. Their C-frame head holds a punch and die that form tabbed, rectangular crimps along the stud and track to bind them together. Also known as furring crimpers, they connect framing faster than screw fastening and leave no screw heads to pop through the drywall.
1 Blade
Deluxe Cushion Grip
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Downspout Crimpers
Downspout crimpers downsize one end of a downspout so it can fit tightly into the uncrimped end of another length of downspout. Also known as gutter crimpers, their bladed jaws form double crimps that keep the downspout corners square for a leak-resistant connection.
5 Blade
Deluxe Cushion Grip
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