PRODUCT NAME
Burndy MRC840AL Hytool Hand-Operated Crimper, #8-4/0 AWG Non-Insulated Aluminum Terminals and Splice
PRODUCT CODE: PROD2370205761
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Hand-operated crimping tool for use with Burndy YA and YS series Hylug and Hylink terminals and splices and aluminum conductors from #8 to 4/0 AWG
Butting steel jaws and over center cam action ensure full crimp force
Nine-position rotating die wheels lock into position to accommodate a range of connectors
Plated steel jaws for durability and resistance to corrosion
Comfort grip handles reduce user fatigue


Technical Details


Product Details

Package Dimensions
Width : 9.5 inch
Height : 2.4 inch
Length : 26.5 inch

Shipping Weight: 0 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN : B00CBLKSOY


Product Description


The Burndy MRC840AL Hytool hand-operated crimper has nine-position, color-coded die wheels that lock into place to accommodate Burndy YA and YS series non-insulated terminals and splices with a range of aluminum conductors. Its butting jaws and over center cam action ensure that proper crimp force is applied. Its plated steel jaws provide durability and resist corrosion, and its long comfort grip handles reduce user fatigue. This crimping tool is suitable for in-shop or field repairs and installations that use aluminum conductors ranging in size from American Wire Gauge (AWG) #8 to 4/0.SpecificationsCrimper typeMechanical, hand-operatedMaterialPlated steel jawsWeight8-1/4 lb.Dimensions*26 x 8 inches (L x W)For use with connectors#8 to 4/0 AWGFor use with aluminum terminals and splicesYA-A** and YS-A**
*L is length, the horizontal distance from the bottom of the tool to the top; W is width, the horizontal distance from the end of one handle to the end of the other handle while the tool is closed.
**UL listed when used with these terminalsCrimpers, 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.
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