GREENLEE Hydraulic Crimping Tool System

Ideal for crimping spiral, braided, thermoplastic & teflon hoses, lugs, C & H taps, and overhead tension sleeves. Powered in both retract and advance directions to prevent hang-ups. Can withstand pressures up to 10000 psi and are offered in jaw lengths of 1.65 & 3.65 inches

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Greenlee crimping tools are suitable for crimping spiral, braided, thermoplastic & Teflon hoses, lugs, C & H taps and overhead tension sleeves. These crimping tools can be powered in both retract and advance directions to prevent hang-ups and withstand pressures up to 10000 psi.

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Hydraulic Crimp Tool 6.2 Ton

StyleModelCapacityHeightLengthWidthPrice (inc. GST)
ARK06AT500 kcmil2.625"10"5" SGD 5002.59
BRK06FT750 kcmil2.5"10.625"5.25" SGD 7572.55

Features

  • Greenlee crimping tools work by using pressurised liquid to drive a piston down into a cylinder where it compresses a die against a cable, wire or hose being worked on.
  • These crimping tools permit crimped connections through a hydraulic fluid mechanism to transfer force from the operator to the tool.
  • The main element in the system which produces the crimping itself is called the crimp head.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between crimping and swaging?

Crimping and swaging produce airtight and watertight seals around components like hydraulic hoses. Crimping requires using a powerful crimping machine to apply pressure in all directions to a hose coupling for creating a tight seal, whereas swaging involves rapid and constant closures to shape an angular coupling down to a smaller, sealed circular shape.

What is a hydraulic crimper used for?

Hydraulic crimpers are used for industrial applications like electrical wiring, plumbing and automotive assembly. They are also used to make a permanent coupling attaching a hydraulic hose to a hose fitting. These crimpers are suitable for wide-scale production lines where manual labour costs are high.

What are the two types of crimping?

Crimp types fall into two groups: compression crimps and stab crimps. The cup and tab type crimper is an example of a stab crimp and features a U shaped crimp point on one jaw and a short, extended projection on the other.

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