Greenlee® EK1240L11 Gator® EK1240L Cordless Crimping Tool With 120 V Charger, 8 AWG to 750 kcmil Aluminum, 12 ton, 18 VDC (Bare Tool)

Cordless Crimpers
PDW~6599677 MFG #: EK1240L11
Greenlee®
5313.19000 / ea
  • Battery Capacity: 3 Ah
  • Catalog Number: EK1240L11
  • Control Type: Trigger
  • Country of Origin: DE
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 28.4200 lb
  • Series: EK1240L
  • Standards: ARRA Compliant, C/US UL Listed, RoHS Compliant
  • Type: Cordless
  • UNSPSC: 27111518
  • UPC 11: 78331010227
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: Greenlee®
  • Manufacturer: Greenlee Textron
  • Bare Tool|Kit: Bare Tool
  • Battery Type: Lithium-Ion
  • Crimping Capacity: 8 AWG to 750 kcmil Aluminum
  • Crimping Force: 12 ton
  • Overall Length: 16-1/4 in
  • Voltage Rating: 18 V
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  • Features
Intelligent crimping system technology includes a pressure sensor that monitors the crimping force of each crimp and provides the operator a visual and audible alert if the force is below specifications
State of the art 18 V lithium ion (Lithium-Ion) battery provides 70% more cycles per charge and faster cycle times
Automatic retraction stop (ARS) which retracts the ram just enough to get ready for the next cycle saving time and energy
LED light provides the operator with the battery charge and tool maintenance status
Two-stage hydraulic system provides fast advance and power speed, saving time
Forward handle position improves tool balance
One trigger controls all tool functions
Crimping head rotates 350 deg
Tools automatically retract when the crimping cycle is complete
Over molded tacky grip areas make gripping the tool easier and more comfortable
LED work light illuminates dark work areas
Greenlee® battery powered crimping tools now use bio-degradable oil
Smart chargers control the charging current, charging voltage and battery temperature to maximize battery life
EK1240L with 1.65 in opening uses Greenlee® KC12, KA12 and KD12 crimping dies plus all industry U-style crimping dies
90 cycles per charge
Copper color coded lugs and splices