HYDRAULIC CRIMPING TOOL | 630MM2

Hydraulic Crimping Tool | 630mm2

Hydraulic Crimping Tool | 630mm2

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The Hydraulic Crimping Tool you mentioned with a capacity of 630mm² is a heavy-duty tool designed for crimping large electrical cables, connectors, or terminals. Below are key details and considerations for such a tool:



Key Specifications:




  • Crimping Capacity: Up to 630mm² (suitable for very large cables, often used in industrial, utility, or high-power electrical applications).




  • Type: Hydraulic (manual, battery-powered, or pump-operated).




  • Dies: Interchangeable dies for different cable sizes (verify if dies are included or sold separately).




  • Pressure: High hydraulic force for secure, cold-weld crimps.




  • Compatibility: Typically used for copper or aluminum lugs, connectors, and splices.








Common Applications:




  • Electrical power distribution (substations, transformers).




  • Industrial wiring (large motors, generators).




  • Renewable energy (solar/wind farm connections).




  • Railway/mining (high-current cabling).








Features to Look For:




  1. Operation Type:





    • Manual Hydraulic: Hand-pumped (requires physical effort).




    • Battery-Powered: Electric hydraulic (e.g., Greenlee, Klauke, Pressmaster).




    • Pump-Operated: Separate hydraulic pump unit.






  2. Die Sets:





    • Ensure it includes 630mm² dies (or confirm compatibility with your lug sizes).




    • Some tools support multiple die sizes (e.g., 16–630mm²).






  3. Safety & Ergonomics:





    • Automatic pressure release to prevent over-crimping.




    • Lightweight design (if portable use is needed).






  4. Standards Compliance:





    • Meets IEC, DIN, or UL standards for crimp quality.










Popular Brands (for Reference):




  • Klauke (e.g., EP 6)




  • Greenlee (e.g., RADIAL CRIMP™)




  • Pressmaster (e.g., PEX 630)




  • TEMCo (manual hydraulic kits)








How to Use:




  1. Select the correct die for your cable/lug size.




  2. Insert the cable and lug into the crimper.




  3. Apply hydraulic pressure until the tool releases automatically (if equipped).




  4. Inspect the crimp for uniformity and a secure connection.








Buying Considerations:


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