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Lomar S1133 Radial Crimp Machine
Lomar S1133 Radial Crimp Machine
Lomar S1133 Radial Crimp Machine

S1133 Crimp Machine

The powerful Lomar S1133 high production crimp machine adapts especially well to crimping operations that require attaching bent or long tubes to hose.

The “open throat” design allows you to “top load” an assembly, rather than load it through the front of a conventional radial crimp ring.

This arrangement facilitates quick part loading and removal, especially those with bent or long straight tubes.

The radial design of the 8-jaw crimping head assures a superior crimped fitting due to the uniform jaw convergence at the same rate of travel. Crimp cycle time is approximately four seconds.

The hydraulic unit is integrated to the machine. This compact design saves space allowing it to fit very well within a production cell. Standard heavy duty locking casters makes moving the S1133 machine quicker when rearranging a work cell.

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Applications

  • A/C Lines
  • Fuel Lines
  • Transmission Lines
  • Brake Lines
  • Hydraulic Lines
  • Power Steering
  • Swaging Applications
  • Staking Applications

Specifications

DIMENSIONS: 41″ L x 34″ W x 58″ H

TOP LOAD OPENING: 1.17″ Wide

SHIPPING WEIGHT: 2,000 Lbs.

HYDRAULIC PUMP: 15 G.P.M.

RESERVOIR CAPACITY: 50 U.S. Gallons

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS: Per Customer Requirements

ELECTRICAL MOTOR: 10 H.P.

MACHINE CYCLE TIME: 4-5 Seconds

Features

Adjustable crimp diameters entered through a knobpot on the control panel.

Open throat crimp cage provides the ability to top load a variety of tube assemblies.

Options

• Locator kit to position hose/tube assemblies for crimping.

• Safety light curtains.

• Auto mandrel extract.

• CSA / CE / NR12 Compliance.

Ready to get started?

Make sure to have the following items handy when making your request for quote:

  • Crimp specification
  • Ferrule print
  • Hose print
  • Tube endform print
  • Sample part – crimped
  • Assembly print (with coordinates)
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