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Greenlee LP6: A Lightweight Low-Pressure Hydraulic Crimping and Cutting Tool for 6 Ton Work


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Greenlee Utility has launched the LP6, an interchangeable head cutter / crimping unit suitable for 6 ton work to provide contractors and linemen with a faster and easier way to cut and crimp connections.

“We wanted to give users the ability to use Greenlee crimping and cutting dies found on our Gator® brand battery tools in a lightweight, low-pressure hydraulic package,” said Ryan Berg, Senior Product Manager for hydraulic tools at Greenlee.

The LP6 features a spring-loaded pin for quick change of the crimping and cutting jaws. The head rotates 350 degrees and at 8.4 lbs, the LP6 can be operated with one hand.

The LP6 is also available with or without couplers installed from the factory.

For more information on the LP6, including connector capacity, visit www.greenlee.com or call 1-800-436-0786.

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Greenlee is known as a global leader in the professional tool category. The Rockford, Illinois-based company develops high quality innovative products distinguished by customer-driven design and differentiated by supply chain excellence. Greenlee also leverages its powerful brands such as Greenlee Communications, Greenlee Utility, Paladin and Klauke in the electrical, construction and maintenance markets worldwide. More information is available at www.greenlee.com.

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