Hypress 12-Ton C-Head Hand Operated Crimping Tool
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Product Details
Burndy, Y750HSXT, Hypress 12 Ton Self Contained C-Head Hand Operated Crimping ToolConductor Range: #14 - 750 kcmil Cu/Al #4 - 556.5 kcmil ACSRIncludes:durable high impact formed carrying caseThe Burndy® Y750HSXT Series Hypress™ is a wide mouth (1.65) hand operated hydraulic 12 Tons crimping tool for use on virtually all compression applications. The C-shaped head rotates 355° relative to the handle and is mated to a patented rapid advance pump. The Y750HSXT provides easy tapping, splicing, and terminating of overhead lines, the full line of Hyground® compression grounding connectors, NEC cable connections, and N30 - N650 Navy cable connections.The Y750HSXT accepts all Burndy® 'U' dies for use on conductor ranges of #14 - 750 kcmil AL/CU and #4 - 556.5 kcmil ACSR conductors.Each Y750HSXT uses standard Burndy® dies and off-the-shelf connectors available world-wide.Benefits:Covers a wide range of applications with a lightweight, self-contained system and provides easy tool removal from continuous conductors with its C-shaped head.Easy tool positioning with its 355° head rotation.Patented rapid advance pump for faster crimps.Exposed positive die lock buttons for easy die change out and die retention.Handle trigger drain for convenient ram retraction.Quality assurance is provided with an audible "Pop-Off" pressure relief valve.Comfort grip handles help ease operator fatigue with continuous use.Long life expectancy from the company that provided the industry with the first self-contained hydraulic tool in 1934.Rubber covered head and handles on Y750CHSXT for tool impact protection.Supplied with high impact plastic carrying case.
