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TaskMaster – a game-changing tool innovation from ILSCO

By Nic Sharpley | September 30, 2014

The ILSCO TaskMaster will improve every aspect of an electrical contractor’s work, says the company.

The ILSCO TaskMaster will improve every aspect of an electrical contractor’s work, says the company.

ILSCO’s new TaskMaster tool gives end-users unparalleled productivity, unprecedented value and unrivaled versatility by allowing users to cut, crimp and punch all with one device. TaskMaster eliminates the need to purchase, transport, maintain and grapple with three separate tool systems.

The TaskMaster offering includes three quick-change heads. The cable-cutting head easily cuts copper or aluminum wire. A universal, 4-indent, dieless crimping head ensures fast, precise connections. TaskMaster’s hole-punch head makes precise cable entry holes in electrical boxes.  Users can easily switch between heads using TaskMaster’s quick-change collar.

TaskMaster is powered by a quick-charging 18V Advanced Lithium battery. It features a power-saving sleep mode for longer battery life, and on-board diagnostic sensors to ensure fast, full cycles every time. The tool is housed in a lightweight, impact-resistant nylon body featuring a built-in LED work light. Its ergonomic, molded rubber hand grip provides superior comfort and control.

ILSCO’s TaskMaster is UL Certified with ILSCO’s line of SureCrimp copper and aluminum compression connectors.

ILSCO
www.ILSCOTaskMaster.com


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