Cable crimping machine HM 465
for composite insulatorsautomaticelectro-hydraulic

Cable crimping machine - HM 465 - Uniflex-Hydraulik GmbH - for composite insulators / automatic / electro-hydraulic
Cable crimping machine - HM 465 - Uniflex-Hydraulik GmbH - for composite insulators / automatic / electro-hydraulic
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Characteristics

Product handled
cable, for composite insulators
Operational mode
automatic
Drive type
electro-hydraulic
Other characteristics
compact
Crimping force

6,000 kN

Crimping capacity

350 mm
(13.8 in)

Power

5.5 kW
(7.48 hp)

Description

Cable crimping machine - HM 465 The successor to the HM 450 and HM 480: our new HM 465. With a force of 4000 kN / 400 t and an opening of 380 mm, you can now process heavy or extra-large fittings and high-pressure hoses with just one machine. With a master die length of 150 mm and an opening travel of + 150 mm, the HM 465 is able to crimp 8″ ANSI flanges or even up to 12″ industrial pipe fittings without removing the crimp dies. Thanks to its high crimp force and unsurpassed accuracy, the HM 465 meets the stringent requirements for perfectly processing high-pressure hose fittings and insulators. The particularly compact and energy-efficient unit, operating at just 5.5 kW, saves an enormous amount of space thanks to its special Hilo hydraulic system and can be completely integrated into the machine. The ability to press from both sides and the fixed 6 o’clock die make operation particularly ergonomic. Clean slide bearing technology and stable construction make the HM 465 one of the best investments on the market. To ensure you get all the advantages of perfect operability, the versatile HM 465 comes exclusively with the modern IPC.

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