The P32 is designed to automatically crimp and press fittings onto hydraulic and industrial hoses, producing consistent, repeatable crimps for pipe and hose assemblies in production environments.
Yes. The P32 uses CNC controls to automate the crimping sequence, allowing programmable crimp profiles, automatic die selection (if equipped), and precise, repeatable stroke and pressure control.
The machine is compatible with most common hydraulic and industrial hoses and fittings (e.g., crimp-style ferrules and couplings). Compatibility depends on die sets — confirm with the supplier for your hose material, reinforcement type, and fitting geometry.
Crimping range depends on the die set installed. Standard die sets typically cover a broad range of hose sizes; contact the manufacturer or check the product datasheet for exact minimum and maximum crimp diameters for your configuration.
Yes. The CNC controller allows storage and recall of multiple crimp programs (pressure, stroke, dwell time, etc.), enabling quick changeover between different hose assemblies.
Cycle time varies by crimp size, material, and program parameters. Typical production cycle times range from a few seconds for small hoses to longer for larger assemblies. Exact throughput estimates should be provided by the supplier based on your application.
Standard safety features include guarded crimp zones, emergency stop, safety interlocks, and optionally light curtains or two-hand controls depending on configuration and local regulations.
Power and utility requirements (voltage, phase, air supply if pneumatic, hydraulic supply if required) depend on the configured model. The supplier will provide the electrical and utility specifications for installation planning.
Routine maintenance includes periodic inspection of dies, lubrication of moving parts, checking hydraulic/pneumatic systems, and electrical inspections. The manufacturer provides a maintenance schedule and recommended spare parts list; frequency depends on usage.
Yes. Replacement dies, ferrule fixtures, and common spare parts are normally available through the manufacturer or authorized distributors. Provide hose/fitting specs to order the correct die set.
Yes. The CNC control and standard I/O allow integration with conveyors, feeders, and PLCs. Discuss communication protocols and mechanical interfaces with the supplier to ensure compatibility.
Manufacturers typically offer operator and maintenance training, setup assistance, and technical support. Training packages and onsite commissioning are often available — confirm what is included with your purchase.
Certification (CE, UL, ISO manufacturing standards, etc.) depends on the model and region. Request the specific compliance and test documentation from the vendor if you require particular certifications.
Noise levels vary by power unit and crimp size. The manufacturer can provide typical decibel (dB) values for your configuration. If low noise is required, ask about acoustic enclosures or quieter hydraulic/pneumatic options.
Warranty length and service packages vary by supplier. Typical offerings include a limited machine warranty, optional extended warranties, and paid service contracts. Review the warranty terms and available service-level agreements before purchase.
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