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Compression Tools

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TBM14BSCR, TBM15BSCR

TBM14BSCR (Open head)

This self-contained, compact tool makes crimping easy.

 One finger trigger operation eliminates fatigue and muscle related strains

 Built-in, pre-set 10,000 psi bypass cartridge activates when the 14 ton pressure is achieved

 Includes battery charger, two NiCad batteries and carrying case

 Contact Furse for die details

TBM14BSCR (Open head)

TBM15BSCR (Closed head)

Self-contained, state of the art hydraulic 15 ton tool.

 Features superior hydraulics with an internally sealed oil circuit, eliminating refilling

 Solid state circuitry

 High grade forged steel head rotates 180 degrees

 High capacity battery offers 60% more compression cycles than regular batteries and can be recharged in 25 minutes or less

 Includes battery charger, two NiCad batteries and carrying case

 Contact Furse for die details

Description
Weight each

Part no

Battery powered open head 14 ton tool
5.9kg
TBM14BSCR
Battery powered open head 14 ton tool
7kg
TBM15BSCR

TBM15BSCR (Closed head)

Standard kit includes:
1 battery powered too
1 carrying strap
1 carrying case
2 CRCTBP batteries
1CRCTQC 15 minutes AC charger
( Dies are not included)


Cutting tool

TBM58BSCT

Cuts ACSR, aluminium and copper cables up to 1.5" (37mm) and earth rods to 5/8 " (16mm) diameter.

TBM58BSCT

Description
Weight each

Part no

Battery powered 6 ton cutting tool
5.9kg
TBM58BSCT

 Ideal for aerial bucket work and trench operations

 One-handed operation

 Built-in bypass will activate if material is beyond the cutters capacity

 Includes battery charger, two NiCad batteries and carrying case


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