Hydraulic crimping tool InLineBox-C15-O
battery-operated

hydraulic crimping tool
hydraulic crimping tool
hydraulic crimping tool
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic
Other characteristics
battery-operated
Crimp profile

Max.: 630 mm²
(0.977 in²)

Min.: 10 mm²
(0.016 in²)

Description

The InLineBox-C15-O with compatible 18 V Makita battery is the performance upgrade for your tool park. The battery-powered hydraulic on-ground crimping tool processes cable lugs and connectors up to 630 mm2 via adapter with standard C-shaped crimping dies or with pin-lock-crimping dies. The ergonomic design with low center of gravity brings high stability. It can be positioned well and safely both as an on-ground tool and as a hand-held tool. At 134 kN, the InLineBox-C15-O is a powerful, versatile battery-powered on-ground crimping tool. The narrow, 270° rotatable, open crimping head makes pressing possible even in hard-to-reach places. Supporting this are the LEDs for work area illumination. The addditional handle enables ease handling and positioning. The automatic return increases your work efficiency - after reaching the maximum crimping force, the piston automatically return to the starting position. However, you can stop the piston at the desired position by tapping the advance button and still have full tool control. With 50 mm stroke and the corresponding power in optimally matched 2-stage hydraulics, this on-ground crimping tool is even more powerful and versatile. The closed crimping head and large stroke allow many different applications, from DIN hexagonal crimping to H-clamps to arbor crimping and much more. Thanks to improved technology, this tool is even faster, especially under load. You can crimp cross sections DIN hexagon Cu/Al up to 630 mm2.

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