Burndy PATRIOT® 4-POINT® 6-Ton Dieless C-Head Battery Actuated Crimper Features A New Ergonomic Design and State of the Art Technology

June 8, 2023

Burndy PATRIOT® 4-POINT® 6-Ton Dieless C-Head Battery Actuated Crimper
PAT4PC834 4-POINT® 6T Dieless C-Head Battery Crimper, 5Ah Li-ion, AC, Nylon Pro Bag.

The PATRIOT® 4-POINT® PAT4PC834 dieless c-head crimpers offer range-taking capability. Featuring 360° head rotation and 1.06″ jaw opening, these tools can crimp #8 AWG – 1000 kcmil UL Listed Connections when used with the BURNDY® Engineered System.

  • Dieless System with range taking capabilities
  • 360° head rotation
  • 1.06″ Jaw opening
  • Overmolded handle for comfort and improved grip
  • Ergonomically balanced

5 year limited warranty, Lifetime warranty on INFINITY DRIVE®, 3 year warranty on batteries and charger

Patriot Product Specifications

ApplicationCrimping
Application – For Use OnCopper, Aluminum Terminals and Splices, HYPLUG™
Battery Type5.0Ah 18V Li-Ion (Accepts 2.0Ah-6.0Ah Makita LI Batteries)
Container TypeNylon Pro Bag
Crimp Force Capacity6 ton
Die TypeDieless
EU RoHS IndicatorUnder Review
Power Source120V-AC Charger
Recharge Time0.75 h
Tool TypeBattery Actuated Crimper
Trade NamePATRIOT® 4-POINT®
TypeCrimper
UPC621945561953

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