What is the difference between hydraulic and mechanical crimpers?
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Jun 07, 2024 - 10:49 AM
Hydraulic crimpers use hydraulic fluid to generate high pressure for crimping, making them suitable for larger, tougher materials and requiring less manual effort. Mechanical crimpers, on the other hand, rely on manual force or simple mechanical leverage, making them more portable and easier to use for smaller, less demanding tasks.
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