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HUSKIE HYD HEADS HUSKIE CN-58H 6 Ton Remote Compression C-Head with Rubber Boot


Features 3/8” Male Screw Type Coupler Provided Protective Rubber Boot on “C” Head Lightweight for Easy Handling in Hot Stick Applications Requires an External Pumping Source of 10,000 PSI


Specifications Output: 6 Ton Weight: 6 lbs. Length: 12 inches Jaw Opening: .95 inches


Connector Range Lugs: #6-500 MCM Copper Splices: #6-4/0 Aluminum H-Taps: 4/0-4/0 Aluminum


Accepted Dies Kearney “O” Style Burndy “W” Style


HUSKIE EP-630HA 6.2 Ton Dieless Remote Crimp Head with Rubber Boot


Features Designed to Crimp Anderson Connectors & Other Brand Manufactured to ANSI C119.4


Eliminates the Need for Dies Protective Rubber Boot on “C” Head Requires an External 10,000 PSI Pumping Source.


Connector Range #10 AWG-500


Specifications Output: 6.2 Ton Weight: 6.5 lbs. Length: 10 Inches with Coupler Jaw Opening: .9” Width: 4.5” Center Opening: 1.25”


HUSKIE EP-750HA 6.2 Ton Flip-Top Dieless Remote Crimp Head


Features Designed to Crimp Anderson Connectors & Other Brand Manufactured to ANSI C119.4


Eliminates the Need for Dies Flip-Top Head Design Requires an External 10,000 PSI Pumping Source.


Connector Range #10 AWG-750 MCM Copper/Aluminum


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Specifications Output: 6.2 Ton Weight: 6.5 lbs. Length: 10.5 Inches with Coupler Width: 5.5 Inches Jaw Opening: 1.5 Inches


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