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Parker MiniKrimp

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Parker’s MiniKrimp is a handheld crimper built with modern features and durable design that provides high-quality crimping for applications that can’t be serviced by a standard crimper.Built with a high-strength cast aluminum frame, the MiniKrimp is lightweight and highly resistant to corrosion, making it ideal for in-the-field fluid conveyance applications.

The MiniKrimp is offered in both the Hand Pump Model (requiring no additional power source for operation) and the Air Over Hydraulic Model (able to operate with as little as 60 psi air pressure). Both models can serve the needs of operations regularly requiring hose fabrication onsite or on difficult to reach/extract lines.

Overview

The Hand Pump model is a compact, all-in-one unit capable of 10,000 psi or 30+ tons of force with no additional power source necessary. Through the hand pump, this model is capable of crimping a majority of thermoplastic, rubber, PTFE, and specialty hoses up to ¾ ” ID. It also utilizes a removable pusher design for easy die change. These features make the MiniKrimp Hand Pump ideal for on-site hose repair, mobile hydraulic service, and emergency repairs in industrial settings. It enables field technicians to swiftly and effectively address hose assembly issues without the need for extensive secondary equipment or extended work stoppage.

Available In The Following Areas

Though our hose stores are located in North Carolina, there are many places in the US that we can ship high quality hose and fittings to. If you’re interested in the Parker MiniKrimp, contact Cross Hose and Fittings today.

Features and Benefits

In industries such as construction, agriculture, or forestry, where hydraulic systems are prevalent, the MiniKrimp offers a mobile solution for creating and repairing hose assemblies on-site, reducing downtime and increasing operational efficiency. In manufacturing plants and industrial facilities, unexpected hose failures can lead to production downtime. The MiniKrimp provides a quick and reliable solution for emergency repairs, minimizing disruptions and ensuring continuous workflow.

The MiniKrimp also serves as an essential tool for technicians providing service for mobile equipment such as cranes, forklifts, and earthmoving machinery. Its compact size and power make it convenient for on-site hose assembly and repair.

In situations where portability and on-the-go capabilities are crucial, the Parker MiniKrimp is a lightweight, versatile tool that can quickly solve problems, prevent downtime, and perform the on-site repairs your operation relies on.

Mobile hose repair solution

Reduce hose repair downtime

Create hose assemblies on-site

Increased operational efficiency

Use in plants, warehouses, or jobsites

Ensure continuous workflow

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