Hilti Universal 6-Ton Cordless Cable Crimper and Cutter with Interchangeable Jaws 

March 23, 2026

Universal 6-Ton cordless cable crimper and cutter with interchangeable jaws (Nuron battery platform)
  • Crimping force: 5.4045 t
  • Cutting capacity: 3/8 guy wire (HS)”, 477 kcmil ACSR (Hawk), 600 kcmil Cu cable / 1-1/4″, 750 kcmil Al cable / 1-1/4″”, 9/32 guy wire (EHS)”, Al Class 1: Max. outer diameter 33 mm, Al Class 2: Max. outer diameter 33 mm, Cu Class 1: Max. outer diameter 33 mm, Cu Class 2: Max. outer diameter 33 mm, Guy Wire (EHS): Max. outer diameter 7 mm, Guy Wire (HS): Max. outer diameter 9.5 mm
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.6 x 3 x 14.9 in

Features

  • Minimize downtime and liability risks – Hilti 6 ton crimpers/cutters can access our yearly certification and free tool inspection services
  • One-for-all versatility – one hydraulic tool compatible with three interchangeable jaws for industry-standard 6-Ton tubular dies (including DIN and NF)
  • Improved crimping quality – extensive tests following IEC, DIN, NF and UL standards
  • Highest productivity – scissor-style jaws enable one-handed cutting and crimping, while the auto-retract function and long-lasting ACSR/Cu/Al blades help you to save time on every cable termination
  • On the Nuron battery platform – cordless hydraulic tools without compromise thanks to longer-lasting batteries, higher quality jaws and a range of services to keep you productive, today and tomorrow

Applications

  • Crimping NFC 20-130 copper compression cable lugs from 10-300 mm²
  • Crimping capacity from 10-240 mm² for copper and aluminum conductors
  • Cutting capacity of up to 33 mm (outer diameter) for copper and aluminum cables
  • Cutting capacity of up to 9 mm (HS) and 7.5 mm (EHS) guy wire (outer diameter)
  • Crimping overhead conductors with W-dies

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