Enerpac WHR1250 hydraulic cutter head is ideal for precise cutting of heavy materials such as steel, cables and rods. It is used in construction, metalworking, manufacturing, demolition, automotive and maintenance applications where precise and powerful cutting of heavy materials is required.
Features:
- It has a double-acting hydraulic return for efficient operation.
- This cutter features guillotine action, ensuring effective cutting performance.
- It is equipped with a carrying bag for easy carrying and protection of the tool.
- This cutter requires the use of a 4-way valve.
- It comes with a dust cap for added safety.
Compatible Accessories:
- Enerpac CR400 Hydraulic Coupler: This C-Series high-flow hydraulic coupler is a standard coupler used on Enerpac pumps and cylinders, offering quick & secure connections with flow rates up to 2100 cubic inches per meter.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I clean & maintain Enerpac WHR1250 hydraulic cutter head?
A.
- Disconnect the hydraulic cutter head and relieve system pressure before cleaning.
- Wipe down the exterior surfaces of the cutter head with a clean cloth to remove dirt and debris.
- Inspect the cutter head for any signs of damage or wear, such as worn blades or loose components.
- Clean the blades of the cutter head using a suitable cleaning solution or solvent to remove any residue or buildup.
- Lubricate the moving parts and joints of the cutter head as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Check and tighten any loose connections or fittings.
- Reconnect the hydraulic cutter head and perform a function check to ensure proper operation.
Q. What factors should I consider while choosing a hydraulic cutter head?
A.
- Consider the type and thickness of materials you will be cutting.
- Evaluate the cutting capacity and performance of the cutter head.
- Check for compatibility with your hydraulic system's pressure and flow rate.
- Consider the durability and reliability of the cutter head for long-term use.
- Look for safety features such as blade guards and ergonomic design.
- Consider the availability of replacement blades and parts.
- Evaluate the reputation and support of the manufacturer.