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HUSKIE HYD HEADS


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HUSKIE EP-510HC 12 Ton Remote Compression C-Head with Rubber Boot


Features Protective Rubber Boot on “C” Head Requires an External 10,000 PSI Pumping Source


Connector Range Up to 750 MCM Copper


Accepted Dies “U” Style Y35


Specifications Output: 12 Ton Weight: 11 lbs. Length: 12.25 Inches Jaw Opening: 1.65 Inches


HUSKIE EP-510HK 12 Ton Remote Compression C-Head with Rubber Boot


Features Kearney Style Head Protective Rubber Boot on “C” Head Requires an External 10,000 PSI Pumping Source


Connector Range Lugs: Up to 1033 MCM Stranded Splices: 477 ACSR


Specifications Output: 12 Ton Weight: 13.5 lbs. Length: 14 Inches Jaw Opening: 1.5 Inches


HUSKIE EP-60D 60 Ton Double Acting Compression Head


Features Designed for ACSR & ACAR Transmission and Distribution Cable


Extremely Portable Double Acting Hydraulic Cylinder for Quicker Return Times


Eliminates the Possibility of Tool Jamming Requires a 10,000 PSI Rated Non-Conductive Hose


Connector Range Lugs: Up to 2000 MCM Copper/Aluminum Splices: Up to 2500 MCM Copper/Aluminum


Specifications Composition: Steel Output: 60 Ton Weight: 47 lbs. Size: 6” Width x 17” Height Cable Capacity: 2.4 Inches O.D. Ram Stroke: 1.5 Inches Travel Oil Volume: 303 cc


Accepted Dies 60 Ton Shell Dies


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