Description
Industrial Might for Construction and Rigging
When it comes to splicing structural rebar for building foundations or pressing wire rope slings for heavy-lifting cranes, there is zero margin for error. The connection must be stronger than the steel itself. The CYT-91F440J Heavy Duty Crimping Machine delivers the immense, unyielding crimping force required to permanently deform thick steel couplers and aluminum sleeves, ensuring your products meet the strictest global construction and safety standards.
Designed for the Heavy Lifters: Low Gravity Center
Handling 50mm steel rebar or thick wire ropes is exhausting and dangerous work. Traditional tall machines can tip or vibrate violently under such stress. The CYT-91F440J is purposely built with an ultra-wide base and a low center of gravity. Combined with its massive 886 KG solid steel frame, this ergonomic design allows operators to easily slide heavy materials into the crimping head without fighting gravity, dramatically reducing workplace fatigue and increasing safety.
Exceptional Passing Ability and Superior Sealing
Versatility is key in a heavy fabrication shop. This machine features an oversized 120mm die-less opening, providing “good passing” clearance for awkwardly shaped fittings, flanged ends, or bent rebars that standard crimpers cannot accommodate. Internally, the hydraulic system is fortified with newly developed mechanical seals and advanced production materials, ensuring absolute oil tightness and reliable pressure holding (30Mpa) even during 24/7 continuous production shifts.
Rapid Production with NC Precision
Do not let its massive size fool you—the CYT-91F440J is built for speed. Powered by a heavy-duty 5.5kW (380V) industrial motor, it executes a complete crimping cycle in just 3 to 8 seconds. The intuitive NC (Numerical Control) system allows for exact diameter settings, while the included foot pedal leaves the operator’s hands entirely free to guide the heavy rebar or wire rope into the perfect position.




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