Hose Crimping Machine SNP-P32

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HOSE CRIMPING MACHINE SNP-P32
HOSE CRIMPING MACHINE SNP-P32

 

SNP-P32 hose-crimping machine has been designed to crimp up to 2" diameter 4-spiral hoses. And for workshop use. It is fast and easy to use.

TECHNICAL DATA Details
Max crimping dia (mm) 10-87
Max crimping dia (inches) 0.39 - 3.42
Max. crimping force (kN) 2000
Max. crimping force (tonnage) 200
Cycle time 10 mm (s) (Tri/Mono) 3.3 / 5.5
Hose size ID (inches) 2 (4SH)
Dies set series P32
Max. opening (mm) 33
Max. opening without dies (mm) 132
Master die D/L (mm) 99 / 80
Master die D/L (inches) 3.90 / 3.15
Motor Tri/Mono (kW/HP) 3.7 / 5 (Tri), 4 / 5.3 (Mono)
Oil tank volume (L) 42
Crimping/hour 700 / 850
Motor Voltage (V) (Tri/Mono) Tri: 200/220/380/440, Mono: 220/230/240

STANDARD DIES

D (mm) 14 16 19 22 26 30 34 39 45 51 57 63 69
L (mm) 55 55 55 55 70 70 75 75 90 90 100 100 100
Crimping Range 14-16 16-19 19-22 22-26 26-30 30-34 34-39 39-45 45-51 51-57 57-63 63-69 69-75

15 Years of Making the Best Production Crimping Machines

We are a leading Manufacturer of hydraulic hose crimping machine, vertical hose crimping machine, hose crimping machine, hose crimping machine dhi-21ed, low pressure hose crimping machine and hydraulic hose crimping machine supplier in halol from Vadodara, India.

Our focus over the years on design and engineering has allowed us to build the best quality and most consistent crimping machines on the market. This means higher production, less waste, higher profits and lower costs. Our commitment to delivering machines that deliver superior performance is evident in our hydraulic hose and pipe crimping machines as well as our hose saws, inserters, nut crimpers and other specialized machines. We have created a range of products so that your entire production process, from crimping to joining to forming, is led by the highest precision machines you can get. Please contact us and let us help you find the best machine for your needs.

Our machines meet the requirements of many different industries and can be shipped all over the world through our extensive distribution network. Shop byย Product Typeย orย Industry Segmentย to find your new favorite crimping machine today.

Crimping vs. Swaging: What's the Difference

Crimping and swaging are critical processes in hose assembly, regardless of the application. To adequately secure and tighten industrial hoses, it is important to understand the basic differences between crimping and swaging.

Swaging is the process of increasing or decreasing the diameter of a tube along a portion of its length. This is usually a cold working process.

Crimping is the process of reducing the diameter of a pipe so that it can be snapped onto another pipe, securing it by deforming the second pipe. This is usually done using a crimping machine.

The Crimping Process

Crimping is a method of joining two metals together, and is usually done with a handheld tool.

Hose crimpers are used to connect deformable metal fittings with flexible hoses.

The crimping process can be done with both powered and non-powered tools, ranging from simple handheld devices to stand-alone machines designed for precision and high-volume operations.

To make the connection, the crimper applies force to the outside diameter (OD) with 360ยฐ contact. Typically, this compression is only applied once or at most a few times, using a rotating die to prevent bending.

Ultimately, this process changes the length and shape of the entire circumference. Because the compression occurs simultaneously, more force is required to reduce the ferrule

During the crimping process, two metals or a metal and plastic are pressed together by a single compressive force. The compressed area is deformed by the divot so that it is no longer cylindrical.

For example, crimping is used in the electrical industry to keep wires neat and to fuse wires together. Electricians will use crimping tools to crimp fittings onto wires to connect them to another wiring assembly or other wires.

Use crimping when weight requirements are not an issue.

 

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