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Product category: PCB Assembly Equipment and Tools
News Release from: FCI-Burndy | Subject: Patriot In-Line
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 October 2006

Crimping tool does more work on a charge

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Newly designed hydraulic crimping tool boasts an ergonomic design and promises more crimps per charge from its 14.4V Ni-MH battery.

The newly designed Patriot In-Line hydraulic crimping tool boasts an ergonomic design and promises more crimps per charge from its 14.4V Ni-MH battery Offering trouble-free operation, the Patriot In-Line tools incorporates a high speed hydraulic pump generating 60kN of crimping force

The battery actuated hydraulic crimper provides a consistent, reliable connection on a range of copper and aluminium terminals and splices, overhead taps, full tension splices and dead ends.

Its high-capacity, Ni-MH battery eliminates voltage depression, maximising the number of crimps per charge.

The In-Line tools feature a 350-degree-rotatable head for operation in virtually any position.

The Patriot In-Line tool features interchangeable MD6 series jaws capable of using W and X style dies in the permanent D3 crimping groove.

The In-Line tools audible "pop-off" crimp indicator provides a consistent, reliable connection every time.

The Patriot In-Line tool is supplied with a durable high-impact formed carrying case, battery charger and two high capacity 14.4V 2.6Ah batteries.

All PATMD6-14V crimping tools use standard Burndy dies and off-the-shelf Burndy connectors available worldwide, and come with a three year limited warranty on the tool.

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