Catalogue: Tools [ Features / Types ]
 
 
TOOLS
Our tools make easier the most complicated and heavy duties. We have a wide range which includes: Chain cutters, Cable cutters, Nut splitters, Pullers, Spread cylinders, Lifting Cushions, Dynamometers and Load control cells.

 
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Chain cutters. Designed for chain and high resistance bar cutting. As the rest of our range of cutting tools, available depending on the model with built-in pump or independent pump.

   > Cable cutters. For operation in any place and position, the cable cutters make easier the heavy jobs in forced and uncomfortable positions or at difficult access places like poles, shafts or high-voltage towers.

   > Nut splitters. To remove seized up nuts. The cutting heads are to cut in most positions, making easier for the most complicated and tight locations. Those tools are widely used in mining, shipyards or refineries.

   > Pullers. We offer several series of pullers, from 5 to 50 ton to assure the total coverage of your needs. Available in 2 Grip puller, 2 and 3 Grip puller, Gross Bearing puller, Self-centring puller, Bearing Cup puller and Bearing puller.

   > Spread Cylinders. Used for machine positioning, maintenance operations, spacing pieces, etc. We supply them as standard in maintenance equipments.

  > Lifting cushions. Pneumatic cushion made of friction resistant material, very useful for lifting loads, in very tight locations or in areas where you need to spread the footprint of the load over a greater area; I.E. on uneven earth or unstable floor. Often used in rescue operations, rubble lifting in collapses, etc.

  > Dynamometers and load Cells. The dynamometers are used to measure the load that are supporting, cables, bars, loads, etc. The load cells read the real loads or forces being exerted in several pieces of equipments, such as scaffolds, jaws, etc.

 
 
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