2021 Good Quality Fire Control Equipment - Hydraulic Combination tools – Topsky
2021 Good Quality Fire Control Equipment - Hydraulic Combination tools – Topsky Detail:
Model:GYJK-36.8~42.7/20-3
Application
GYJK-36.8~42.7/20-3 Hydraulic Combi-Tool Cutter-Spreader is widely used in the area of traffic accident rescue, earthquake disaster relief, accident rescue and so on.
It is suitable for mobile rescue operation.
Cut off metal structure, vehicle components, pipe and metal sheet.
Characteristic
GYJK-36.8~42.7/20-3 Hydraulic Combi-Tool Cutter-Spreader incorporates shear, expansion and traction. This kind of tool is equivalent to a clipper and an expander.
Cutter is made with resharpening high strength alloy tools.
It takes a little time while opening and closing.
Manual Valve operation makes the opening and closing of blade stay in any position.
It has self-locking function.
Technical Specification
maximum opening distance of scissors end |
≥360 mm
|
rated working pressure |
63Mpa |
maximum shear capability(Q235 material) |
Ф28 mm(10mm steel plate) |
Rated expansionary force |
25-40KN |
No-load opening time |
≤10s |
No-load closing time |
≤8s |
Weight |
≤16 kg |
Dimension |
830mm×200mm×190mm |
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