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W11800 Datasheet, PDF (5/7 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Hydraulic Rod and Bar Cutters
WORKHEADS
Workhead, Hose and Power Supply Selection
Power Tools and Portable Power Supplies
The most important factor in selecting the right hydraulic cutter for the job is identification of the material to be cut.
Consider size, hardness (tensile strength) and type of material. Find material at top of chart on previous pages that
is closest to the material to be cut. The correct cutter workhead will be found in the left-hand column under
“Catalog Number.”
All HKP workheads use only one hose to connect the workhead to the hydraulic pump. Standard hose can be
ordered with a control wire for remote control, electric hydraulic pumps. Hoses without control wires are for use
with hand, air/hydraulic or gasoline driven pumps.
Selecting the proper hydraulic pump depends on speed required and power source available. Cutting cycle times
in table show pump best suited to your requirements. Pumps are available in hand-operated, air, electric or
gasoline-driven models.
Power Tool Workheads
A workhead, sold as a unit, consists of the cutterhead, cylinder and control handle. Cutterheads and control handles are also
available separately. In addition, the cutterhead and cylinder are sold as a unit for use with an HKP hand pump or air/hydraulic
pump. And, in most cases, the cutterhead, cylinder, connecting hose and hand pump are also sold as a complete unit.
WORKHEAD
(For use with any HKP
motor-driven hydraulic pump.)
CUTTERHEAD, CYLINDER
AND CONTROL HANDLE.
Purchase as unit.
HAND-OPERATED HYDRAULIC CUTTER SYSTEM
HAND PUMP, HOSE,
CYLINDER AND
CUTTERHEAD.
Purchase as unit.
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM -
PORTABLE POWER PACK
(electric/hydraulic pump),
HOSE WITH CONTROL CABLE,
AND WORKHEAD.
Purchase components separately.
CUTTERHEAD
Safety Precautions
Hard metals may snap off or fly through the air when cut. Always wear safety glasses and warn workers nearby to prevent
them from being injured from flying metal. To prevent injury from flying metal, take precautions such as wrapping a cloth or
rag around the cutting jaws so metal pieces can not fly.
DANGER Never use any H.K. Porter cutters on
energized circuits, wire, or cable.