Ningbo Marshine Power Technology Co., Ltd.
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How To Use MARSHINE Split Type Hydraulic Compressor

With a split design that separates the pump from the crimping head, it offers excellent flexibility for on-site and overhead operations to the MARSHINE Split Type Hydraulic Compressor, which is a professional-grade tool designed for crimping conductors and terminals in power transmission, distribution, and industrial electrical work.


Below is a step-by-step guide on how to operate this MARSHINE Split Type Hydraulic Compressor safely and effectively.


Step 1: Prepare the Equipment


Inspect the Compressor: Make sure all parts (crimping head, hydraulic pump, connecting hose and die)of MARSHINE Split Type Hydraulic Compressor are clean, undamaged and securely connected.


Choose the Right Die: Choose the right crimping die for the size and type of cable or connector you are using.


Connect the Hydraulic Hose: Connect the hydraulic hose from the pump securely to the crimping head and check for leaks.


Step 2: Insert the Cable or Connector


Open the Die Set: Activate the Release Valve to open the crimping jaws.


Position the Cable: Position the terminal or connector correctly between the dies of our MARSHINE Split Type Hydraulic Compressor, making sure it is aligned and fully seated.


Position Safely: Check the position carefully to avoid uneven or damaged crimps.



Step 3: Make the Crimp


Operate the Pump: Start pumping by hand or foot (depending on your model) to build up hydraulic pressure and close the die around the connector.


Monitor the Pressure: Some models are equipped with a pressure gauge or automatic pressure release to ensure consistent crimping.


Complete the Crimp: Continue pumping until the die is fully compressed, the tool automatically releases pressure or the preset pressure is reached.


Step 4: Release and Inspect


Open the jaws: Release the hydraulic pressure using the release valve to open the jaws of MARSHINE Split Type Hydraulic Compressor.


Remove the cable: Carefully remove the crimped connection.


Inspect the crimp: Check that the crimp is clean, tight, and meets the required standards (no cracks, misalignment, or incomplete closure).


Safety Tips


Always wear safety gloves and goggles when operating.


Never exceed the rated capacity of the compressor.


Before use, make sure all parts are properly connected and intact.





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