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Hand-operated hydraulic crimper for overhead line work and compression grounding applications in conjunction with a 10,000 psi hydraulic pump
Provides 12 tons of crimping force
Compatible with Burndy "U" dies (not included)
Comfort grip handles reduce user fatigue from continuous use
Crimp head rotates 180 degrees for improved access to connections
The Burndy Y35 hand-operated hydraulic crimper provides 12 tons of crimping force, and is suitable for overhead line work and compression grounding applications in conjunction with a 10,000 psi hydraulic pump. Its handles are covered with a 3/16" layer of rubber for impact protection. Its crimp head rotates 180 degrees for improved access to connections, and it comes equipped with a 10,000 pounds per square inch (psi) blow-off pressure release valve to ensure that the proper amount of crimp force is applied. Its rapid ram advance eliminates the need to pump handles to advance the ram to the connector. This crimper is suitable for industrial and commercial overhead line work and compression grounding applications where an appropriate hydraulic pump is present. Specifications Crimper typeHydraulic, hand-operatedWeight13 lb.Dimensions*23-1/4 x 4-3/4 inches (L x W)For use with die typeBurndy type "U" (not included)For use with stranded copper #8 AWG to 500 kcmilGrounding terminals: YGH, YGHA, YGF; Grounding splices: YGS, YGHSFor use with stranded copper #8 AWG to 3/4" ground rodGrounding taps: YGHC-C, YGHP-C, YGHR-CFor use with stranded copper #8 AWG to 750 kcmil; Flexible and extra flexible Navy cable N30 to N500Uninsulated terminals: YA, YA-2N, YA-L, YA-LB, YA-2LN; Insulated terminals: YAEV-L Box, YAEV-L YAEV-H, YAEV-RS, YAEV-RH; Splices to size 400 kcmil: YS, YS-T, YS-L, YS-LB, YSV-L Box, YSV-L, YSMFor use with stranded aluminum #8 AWG to 750 kcmilTerminals: YA-A, AYP, AYPO; Splices to size 350 kcmil: YSA, YRB, YS-AT *L is length, the horizontal distance from the base of the tool to the top; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right . Crimpers, also called crimping tools, pinch wire terminals and connectors to wires to prepare them for use in electrical or communications applications. They have nests and indenters that vary in size and shape according to application. Manual crimpers are suitable for portable applications that create small terminal connections while power crimpers use air, electricity, hydraulic power, or a combination of these to aid compression, and are used in high volume applications. Crimpers can be used for applications ranging from manual field repairs to fully automated terminal production operations. Burndy manufactures cable connection and management products. The company, founded in 1924, is headquartered in Manchester, NH.