How to service hydraulic crimping and press tools YCP120C and YCP240C

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  • Demonstration of how to Service Hydraulic Crimping and Press Tools. YCP 120C and YCP240C.
    Premium servicing and maintenance solution for our YCP Hydraulic Crimping Tools. These portable handheld swaging tools can crimp ferrule terminations onto wire rope up to 8mm in diameter. For more information check out other videos on this swaging tool.
    For more information please visit - www.tecni.uk/wire-rope-cable-...
    Email sales@tecni.uk for a quote
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Komentáře • 52

  • @anestitroqe
    @anestitroqe Před 3 lety +1

    Complimenti è proprio quello che cercavo questi giorni grazie al tuo video sono riuscito a revisionare la mia pressatrice per tubi 👍

  • @shawnsly1516
    @shawnsly1516 Před 9 měsíci

    Great!!! Thanks for the help

  • @hoaco3294
    @hoaco3294 Před rokem

    Thank you very much

  • @Mangopico
    @Mangopico Před 4 měsíci

    Hi! You fix a sofamel hpsi30-h3 some time? I have problems with the return valve

  • @eugenedeclaro408
    @eugenedeclaro408 Před 2 lety

    do you sell that oil hose?

  • @mohdtariq6177
    @mohdtariq6177 Před 4 lety

    Dear sir find my Viega press tool Machine pipe pressing Gun, Spares. And how to repair.

  • @CoreMaster111
    @CoreMaster111 Před 3 lety

    [ POSSIBLE FIX ! ]
    If anyone has problems with one of these things not working then it could also be because of blocked oil pathway. My tool stopped working after one crimp and after few hours of screwing around I managed to find out that there was a small metal burr inside one of the oil pathways. After getting it out it works again.

  • @slybunda
    @slybunda Před 7 měsíci

    mine is leaking from the on off knob

  • @scottouimet2865
    @scottouimet2865 Před rokem

    I have a yellow 16ton for crimping wire lugs, would the kit in the beginning service mine and where could I get it? Looks the same except for color and the crimp end.

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před rokem

      Hi Scott, Thanks for your comment. Although we designed the die sets for these tools for our wire rope applications the actual tools are of Chinese origin. Most of these types of tools are from China and the designs are extremely similar so there is a good probability that the majority of the parts in the service kit will be compatible with your tool. Here is a link to the service kit for our largest crimp tool the YCP 240C www.tecni.uk/YCP-240C-Hydraulic-Swaging-Tool-Spares-Kit-101.500.240 Hope this helps. Best regards, Trevor

  • @davec7993
    @davec7993 Před 3 lety

    Hi, Does the pressure need to be tested to ensure the correct pressure is applied to the crimped electrical connection?

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Dave. Thanks for your comment.
      The tool has an auto cut out feature to show when the maximum pressure of the machine has been reached. The best way to check the fitting has been correctly swaged is by checking the after swage diameter which you can obtain from our website www.tecni.uk for the relevant swage fitting. This tool is advertised as a hydraulic crimping tool for steel wire rope and is provided with dies to suit however it is capable for doing electrical cable as long as the correct die and size is used for what you are pressing, this is very important. Some of the presses may be too small for this machine. If the cable size is suitable and providing the after swage matches up with the manufactuer advised dimension you will know that the termination is correct.
      Thanks

  • @gajendraroutgajendrarout5415

    Mara ak machine he parts nahi milata ha please help

  • @Mikeymch
    @Mikeymch Před 3 lety

    I have a burndy y35. How do I get access to quadring

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety

      Hi Michael. Thanks for the comment. Unfortunately we are not familiar/experienced in servicing that tool. The video demonstration only shows how to service our YCP hydraulic crimping tool range. As most tools have a different set up of internal components we wouldn't want to recommend a best practice for that tool as its most likely different. Sorry we couldn't help you further but thanks for taking your time to watch the video.

  • @kinny2098
    @kinny2098 Před 3 lety

    Would this service transfer to an 8T April plane spreader as everything apart from the head looks the same?

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Kinny. Thanks for the comment. We are not familiar with the tool mentioned so we couldn't guarantee that it would be the same but if the internal mechanism appears to be the same then the service procedure would probably be very similar. Just note the placement and alignment of all internal components during disassembly and photograph parts where necessary to ensure correct reassembly. Hope this helps. Thanks again.

    • @kinny2098
      @kinny2098 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TecniCable thanks very much.
      The tool is an April flange spreader but I think they're all generic products from the same manufacturer, the other name i give you is more known thats why I used it.
      I was told it needed 75ml of hydraulic oil, but as I found out to my annoyance it was ready for use, and me messing with it was unnecessary.
      Just hope I havnt damaged it.
      But thanks

  • @hertzblasterx
    @hertzblasterx Před 3 lety +1

    where can we buy the replacement seals?

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety

      Hi. You can purchase a spares pack for this tool from our website -
      www.tecni.uk/Hydraulic-Tool-Spares-Kit-101.500.120
      Thanks.

  • @albertnagel
    @albertnagel Před 3 lety +3

    Very clear and educational film, only question remains: Where can I buy the spareparts?

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety

      Hi Albert. Thanks for the comment. You can purchase spare parts for this tool from our website - www.tecni.uk/Hydraulic-Tool-Spares-Kit-101.500.120. Here is another link for more detailed information on servicing the tools - www.tecni.uk/servicing-hydraulic-tools. If you have any more questions or require a quote please contact sales@tecni.uk. Thanks!

  • @surendrasutar3673
    @surendrasutar3673 Před 3 lety

    what type oil using in boar.kindly tell sir

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment. The hydraulic oil used in the crimp tools is ISO 32 hydraulic oil.

  • @surajkumarkushwaha1277
    @surajkumarkushwaha1277 Před 11 měsíci

    sir samna kaha milega

  • @hfig74
    @hfig74 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Tengo una Anderson ElectroHidraulica y funciona y luego no funciona , como si se patinara , será que tiene aire ??

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hola Héctor,
      Gracias por tu comentario.
      El funcionamiento intermitente de un sistema hidráulico posiblemente indica aire en el fluido hidráulico, contaminación en el fluido hidráulico, obstrucción en los filtros o desgaste de las válvulas. Si intenta reparar la herramienta usted mismo, asegúrese de anotar la ubicación y alineación de todos los componentes internos durante el desmontaje y fotografíe las piezas cuando sea necesario para garantizar un reensamblaje correcto. Utilice un limpiador de frenos y embrague para descontaminar las piezas internas. Aquí hay un enlace a una guía de solución de problemas hidráulicos en formato PDF que puede resultar útil. www.eaton.com/content/dam/eaton/hydraulics/services/ace/Hydraulic_hints_troubleshooting_guide.pdf Esperamos que esto ayude. Mis mejores deseos, TECNI Ltd.

  • @hectorroca901
    @hectorroca901 Před 2 lety

    Hola que liquido o aceite hidraulico lleva?

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před rokem

      Hola Héctor, gracias por tu comentario. Disculpas por la demora en responder. Grado recomendado de aceite: aceite hidráulico ISO 32. Saludos cordiales, TECNI Ltd

  • @mbo7613
    @mbo7613 Před 4 lety +2

    These tools are sold under various brands in the USA and all appear to be from Chinese manufacturing. We have problems with them losing pressure when nearly new after just a few crimps. This is likely from too much force being applied. Which seals tend to blow out on new devices from too much force? The tools include seals for the cylinder and the on/off knob but not for the handle pin. I opened the tool and did not see an obvious failure at the main cylinder seal. If these tools can be improved to be more reliable, that would be a useful video. Are failures common because the handle pin seals are often damaged during manufacturing?

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 4 lety

      Hi M BO
      Thanks for the comment.
      Our Hydraulic YCP tools have a two speed action and is fitted with a safety value which automatically releases when the maximum pressure is reached. Although not impossible issues with pin seals are very rare and not one we see commonly. Unlike similar tools you may find online we provide a 12 month warranty and also offer a high quality service upgrade if required as shown in the video. For any more information please visit www. tecni.uk

    • @richardmiddleton5984
      @richardmiddleton5984 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. That is the exact reason I ended up at this video. I got maybe 4 crimps, before my crimper was no longer operational.

    • @sgtm7
      @sgtm7 Před 3 lety

      I can't get the handle off of mine. I sprayed some WD-40 and the joint, and hopefully I can get it off tomorrow. The was able to take the head off, and there is no problem with those seals. In fact, if I turn it facing down, it works. I am thinking the seal for the handle pin is the problem.

    • @jellysmith4350
      @jellysmith4350 Před 3 lety

      @@richardmiddleton5984 me too. Exactly as you describe problem.

    • @jellysmith4350
      @jellysmith4350 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TecniCable sounds great. Where can I buy your tools in nz though?

  • @ernestmabhena9475
    @ernestmabhena9475 Před 3 lety

    hi ,Where can i get crimping machines service company we based in South Africa ,machine type is Hydrolok H50

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ernest. Thanks for the comment. TECNI Ltd is based in the UK (however do ship our products worldwide). We also only offer servicing on our own Hydraulic Tool Range. If the tool shares similar internal components than servicing methods would most likely be similar however we would always suggest taking to a specialist. Unfortunately we do not have any contacts based in South Africa and not familiar with the Hydrolok model. Apologies for this.

  • @surajkumarkushwaha1277
    @surajkumarkushwaha1277 Před 11 měsíci

    hi

  • @b.l.nowalkha918
    @b.l.nowalkha918 Před 2 lety

    What is cost

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 2 lety

      Hi. Thanks for the comment. The cost for a service of our YCP120C or YCP240C Hydraulic Tool is £65 + VAT. (Please note we only offer servicing for these particular tools) For any more information feel free to contact sales@tecni.uk who can put together a quote for you. Thanks again!

  • @gajendraroutgajendrarout5415

    Address please

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety

      Hi. Thanks for the comment. Our Address is 10 Evercreech Way, Walrow Industrial Estate, Highbridge TA9 4AR which is in Somerset, England. Please note that we only service our own range of hydraulic tools and would not be able to offer a service on a different brand/type hydraulic tool. If you require any more information please visit www.tecni.uk/servicing-hydraulic-tools. Thanks again.

  • @electricalengineeringcapta6683

    Sir oil number please

    • @TecniCable
      @TecniCable  Před 3 lety

      Hi. We would recommend ISO VG 32 hydraulic oil for this tool. Thanks