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The Burndy Y39 hand-operated hydraulic crimper provides 12 tons of crimping force, and is suitable for use in tight spaces with a range of copper and aluminum terminals, splices, and taps in conjunction with a 10,000 psi hydraulic pump. Its 3-1/8" wide crimp head provides improved access to tight spaces. This crimper provides Underwriters Laboratories (UL)-listed and Canadian Standards Association (CSA)-certified connections when used in conjunction with Burndy Hylug and Hylink splices. It is suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications where an appropriate hydraulic pump is present. Specifications Crimper type Hydraulic, hand-operated Crimp force 12 tons Weight 6-1/2 lb. Dimensions* 9-1/8 x 3-1/8 inches (L x W) For use with die type Burndy type "U" (not included) For use with copper #6 AWG to 750 kcmil stranded code cable; Flexible and extra flexible Navy cable N30 to N650 Uninsulated terminals: YA, YA-L, YA-LB, YGH, YGHA; Uninsulated splices and tees: YS, YS-L, YS-LB, YS-T, YSP-T, YST For use with copper #6 to 4/0 AWG stranded code cable; AN6 to AN 4/0 flexible and extra flexible aircraft cable Uninsulated terminals: YAV-L Box, YAV-L, YAV-RS Box, YAV-RS; Uninsulated splices: YSV-L Box, YSV-L For use with copper #8 to 2/0 AWG stranded code cable; AN8 to AN 2/0 flexible and extra flexible aircraft cable Insulated terminals: YAEV- L Box, YAEV- L, YAEV- RS Box, YAEV- RS, YAEV-RH For use with copper taps #12 AWG solid to 250 kcmil YC-C, YGHC-C, YGHP-C, YGHR-C, YH, YCHC For use with aluminum #8 AWG to 750 kcmil stranded code cable Terminals: YA-A; Splices: YS-A, YS-AT, YRB For use with aluminum taps #6 AWG stranded to 500 kcmil YFD, YFN, YFO Standards met UL listed, CSA certified *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.