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DYNAMIC POSITIONING


The expertise behind servicing the world’s energy industry


+44 (0)1493 666266 www.3sungroup.com


FEATURE SPONSOR


More than 4,300 turbines installed


Inspecting more than 70% of the UK’s offshore wind turbines


More than 1,500,000 man hours in wind turbine installation and servicing


CP66 Series The most robust pneumatic nutrunner in its class


Low noise tools suitable for applications such as turbine bolts, tower segments and turbine casings!


ACCURATE:


- High tightening accuracy: +/- 5% - High air pressure adjustment with digital gauge - Air torque control FRL pack


ROBUST:


- Replaceable protective cover with integrated bumper - Reliable gearbox: 1300 cycles before maintenance - Vane type high performance air motor, the same as an industrial impact wrench


VERSATILE


- Continuous rotation for any heavy duty fastening


- Among the smallest gearbox


- Effortless access to the tightening point


Three Models:


CP6613 - Max torque: 1,300Nm CP6626 - Max torque: 2,600Nm CP6641 - Max torque: 4,100Nm


- Many reaction bar options - One of the smallest gearboxes in this tool category


People. Passion.


Performance. 30 www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


Please contact us for your nearest retailer or for further information: Tel: +44 1442 838999 - Email: cp.marketing@cp.com - Website: www.cp.co.uk


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ERGONOMIC: - Special CP design grip - One finger reverse mode - Low noise and vibration - Lightweight


- Swivelling handle


STRONG LIGHTWEIGHT


REACTION ARM - Weldox700 material - Less strain on operator - Different arm available - Large area for big sockets


70%


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