The HHD-52J is a hand‑operated hydraulic cable cutter designed primarily to make clean, powerful cuts in armored aluminum (Al) and copper (Cu) electrical cables for installations, maintenance and construction work.
Despite the product name, this model functions as a hand‑operated hydraulic cable cutter for armored Al and Cu cables. It is not designed as a crimping tool for terminals and connectors unless a specific crimping die set is offered separately by the manufacturer.
It is intended for armored aluminum and copper electrical cables. For other materials (e.g., steel armored layers, high‑tensile steel, or wire rope) confirm compatibility with the supplier before use.
The product listing does not specify exact diameter or cross‑section limits. Refer to the official datasheet or contact the supplier/manufacturer for the rated cutting capacity by diameter or mm² to ensure it meets your requirement.
No. Always de‑energize and isolate electrical conductors before cutting. Using this tool on live circuits is extremely dangerous and can cause injury, fire, or equipment damage.
Basic steps: wear appropriate PPE (gloves, eye protection), secure the cable, position the cutting jaws around the cable, pump the hand lever until the cut is complete, then operate the pressure‑release mechanism to open the jaws. Follow the manufacturer's user manual for detailed operating and safety instructions.
Use insulated tools when working near electricity, wear gloves and eye protection, keep hands clear of the cutting area, ensure the cable is de‑energized, work on a stable surface, and inspect the tool for damage before use. Keep bystanders clear of the work area.
Yes. The tool features a lightweight, portable design intended for easy handling and transport to job sites such as installations, telecommunication projects, and maintenance tasks.
Keep the tool clean and dry, wipe off any debris after use, lightly lubricate pivot points as recommended by the manufacturer, check hydraulic fittings for leaks, and store in a protective case or dry environment. Follow the maintenance schedule in the user manual.
Replacement blades, wear parts, and hydraulic components are commonly available for this type of tool, but availability varies by supplier. Contact the manufacturer or your supplier for part numbers, availability and service options.
Some blades can be sharpened, but manufacturers often recommend replacing worn blades with OEM replacements to preserve cutting performance and alignment. Check the user manual or consult the supplier for recommendations.
Hand‑operated hydraulic tools use a sealed hydraulic system. Routine inspections for leaks and periodic servicing may be required. Use only manufacturer‑specified hydraulic fluid and have servicing performed by qualified personnel or an authorized service center.
The HHD-52J is built with a durable construction suitable for professional use in many electrical and construction environments. For continuous heavy industrial applications, verify duty cycle and recommended usage with the manufacturer to ensure it meets your workload demands.
Consider a protective carrying case, replacement blades, cable support/clamps, insulated tools for nearby live equipment, and a dedicated crimping tool if you need to terminate connectors after cutting. Check with the supplier for accessory kits.
Request the product datasheet, user manual and warranty details from the seller or the manufacturer's website. These documents provide precise cutting capacity, maintenance procedures, safety instructions and warranty terms.
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