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      S2-M-H | Manual Table Mounted Crimper Bundle W/ Dies

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      Must workshops and mobile service teams do without the power and reliability of large stationary crimpers? UNIFLEX‘s answer is a definite “no“, and our compact, multi-purpose workshop crimpers prove that the advantages of the legendary slide bearing technology can also be used in light-weight, inexpensive equipment that will fit into almost any vehicle and workshop. Numerous drive variants are available.

      Includes: Machine mounted on table, 14mm, 17mm, 20mm, 24mm, 28mm, 32mm, and 40mm dies, and Two-Stage hand pump

      Features

      • Ergonomic: The lightest crimper with the biggest opening in it's class. It's easy to handle and transport. Speaking of Handle, did we mention the new Two-Stage Hand Pump?

      • Compact: Makes it's mark in any workshop with its small size and large capability. ideal for on-site service. 

      • Slide Bearing Technology: innovative slide bearing technology means this machine is completely Greaseless.  This prolongs the machines lifetime while keeping maitenance costs low. No grease means no risk of prematurely damaging the crimping head and cuts down the time spent cleaning the machine. 

      • Two Stage Hand Pump: Delivers 3x the volume at low pressure allowing you to achieve crimps quickly and with less fatigue. The pump also has a telescopic hand lever making high pressure crimping a breeze. 

      • Bright Optical Signal: As soon as you've reached the desired crimp spec set, the bulb lights up so you know exactly when your perfect crimp is achieved. 

      • Convenient: The S2-M-H comes mounted on a table with a convenient shelf to hold your case of dies so you're always ready to grab and go. 


      Technical Specifications

      S2-M S2-M-H S2-M-P
      Press Force (Ton/KN) 90 Ton / 900 KN 90 Ton / 900 KN 90 Ton / 900 KN
      No Need for Lubrication: 20% Less Friction
      SAE R 12 / 4SP* 1-piece fitting 1¼" 1¼" 1¼"
      SAE R 15 / 4SH* 2-piece fitting 1" 1" 1"
      Max. Pressing Area (in/mm) 2.48in / 63mm 2.48in / 63mm 2.48in / 63mm
      Opening Stroke (in/mm) 0.87in / 22mm 0.87in / 22mm 0.87in / 22mm
      Opening Without Jaws (in/mm) 3.03in / 77mm 3.03in / 77mm 3.03in / 77mm
      Base Jaw Length (in/mm) 2.95 in / 75mm 2.95 in / 75mm 2.95 in / 75mm
      Jaw Type 263 263 263
      Industry Standard Max 1¼" 1¼" 1¼"
      Max 90° Fitting Size 1" 1" 1"
      Closing Speed (mm/sec) - - 0.9
      Press Speed (mm/sec) - - 0.9
      Opening Speed (mm/sec) - - -
      Drive (kW) Manual Manual Pneumatic
      Oil Capacity (qt/l) 0.79qt / 0.75l 0.79qt / 0.75l 2.11qt / 2l
      Length (in/mm) 19.69in / 500mm 6.69in / 170mm 14.96in / 380mm
      Width (in/mm) 16.54in / 420mm 8.66in / 220mm 14.75in / 400mm
      Height (in/mm) 17.32in / 440mm 12.99in / 330mm 12.20in / 310mm
      weight (lb/kg) 70.55lbs / 32kg 70.55lbs / 32kg 70.55lbs / 32kg


      Questions & Answers
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      10 months ago
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      Crimping is a method used to join two pieces hydraulic hose ends to hydraulic hose for industrial applications.
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      To determine the appropriate crimping tool, consider the type and size of the hose and ends you'll be working with, as well as the specific application requirements. Consulting the connector manufacturer's recommendations and ensuring the tool supports the necessary gauge range and crimp style will guide you to the right choice.
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      The crimper bundle includes 14mm, 17mm, 20mm, 24mm, 28mm, 32mm, and 40mm dies. Having a variety of die sizes allows for flexibility and the ability to handle different crimping tasks efficiently.
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      Hydraulic crimpers use hydraulic fluid to generate high pressure for crimping, making them suitable for larger, tougher materials and requiring less manual effort. Mechanical crimpers, on the other hand, rely on manual force or simple mechanical leverage, making them more portable and easier to use for smaller, less demanding tasks.
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      A hose crimper works by applying concentrated force through a set of dies to cause the metal fitting to crimp or deform around the hose, creating a tight seal. This process is typically controlled by a hydraulic system to ensure consistent and precise crimps. Sources: 1. https://www.hoseassemblytips.com/what... - This information is stated in the first and second paragraphs of the article. 2. https://www.hydralok.net/how-does-a-h... - The information about the hydraulic system controlling the process is found in the first paragraph under the subheading "What is a hydraulic hose crimper?"
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      The crimper has a bright optical signal that lights up as soon as the desired crimp spec is reached. This feature ensures you achieve the perfect crimp every time, adding precision and reliability to your work.
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      To use a crimper correctly, first select the appropriate crimping die for the terminal or connector you are using and insert the hose into the terminal. Then, position the terminal in the crimper's jaws and squeeze the hose firmly until the crimp is secure, ensuring a tight and reliable connection.
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      To properly crimp a hydraulic hose fitting, first select the correct crimp die for the hose and fitting size, then position the hose end into the fitting, ensuring it is fully seated. Place the assembly into the crimping machine, align it according to the manufacturer's specifications, and activate the machine to achieve a secure and uniform crimp.
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      Over-crimping a hydraulic hose can lead to several issues, including reduced flow due to a restricted inner diameter and potential damage to the hose's structural integrity, which may cause premature failure. Additionally, excessive crimping can create weak points that are prone to leaks or bursts under pressure.
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