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GREENLEE CUTTER TOOLS GREENLEE ESG50L Battery-Powered Cable Cutting Tool
Features The ESG50L is Used for Cutting Copper and Aluminum Power Cables
LED Light Provides the Operator with the Battery Charge and Tool Maintenance Status
Two-Stage Hydraulic system Provides Fast Advance and Power Speeds, Saving Time
One Trigger Controls all Tool Functions Tools Automatically Retract when the Cutting Cycle is Complete
LED Work Light Illuminates Dark Work Areas
Uses Bio-Degradable Oil Part#
Included
ESG50L11 Tool, (2 Ea.) 18 Volt Lithium-Ion Battery, 120 Volt Charger ESG50L12 Tool, (2 Ea.) 18 Volt Lithium-Ion Battery, 12 Volt Charger ESG50LB Tool Only
GREENLEE ESC85L Battery-Powered Cable Cutting Tool
Features For Cutting Large Diameter Underground Power and Communications Cables
LED Light Provides the Operator with the Battery Charge and Tool Maintenance Status
Two-Stage Hydraulic system Provides Fast Advance and Power Speeds, Saving Time
Scissor-Style Blades are Easy to Fit Around Cables
One Trigger Controls all Tool Functions Tools Automatically Retract when the Cutting Cycle is Complete
LED Work Light Illuminates Dark Work Areas
Uses Bio-Degradable Oil
Specifications Estimated Cycles per Charge: 90 Weight: 14.9 lbs. Length: 21 in. Crimping Head Rotation: 350°
Crimping Capacity Communications Copper and Aluminum Power Cables: 3-3/8 in.
Part# Included
ESC85L11 Tool, (2 Ea.) 18 Volt Lithium-Ion Battery, 120 Volt Charger ESC85L12 Tool, (2 Ea.) 18 Volt Lithium-Ion Battery, 12 Volt Charger ESC85LB Tool Only
Specifications Estimated Cycles per Charge: 300 Weight: 9.8 lbs. Length: 15-3/4 in. Height: 13 in. Crimping Head Rotation: 350°
Crimping Capacity Aluminum or Copper Cable: 2 in.
Page 20 OUR GOAL IS 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION *We are a full-line Greenlee distributor. If you do not see the model or tool configuration you are looking for, please contact your Gresco Representative*
BATTERY-POWERED TOOLS and ACCESSORIES
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