Fantastic video! Thank you so much for making it! Is there anything different about the Greenlee 425LX vs the 425L that I should know? Do you work for a repair company that I could send the tool to?
Acho fantástico essas ferramentas hidráulicas a bateria, por favor poste mais vídeos, principalmente sobre o funcionamento e como elas são internamente.
Only repair video I’ve seen for these Greenlee Gators. How far down should the piston be on other end of tool when there is no pressure? That’s where I see most of the leaking. KLAUKE models as well . Hope you make more vids ! It’s a pain trying to figure these out on the fly . Greenlee, Burndy, Panduit, Cembre, Ilsco, no one makes repair videos on these . Thanks !
Thank you, I'll try and make more when I get the chance. From the brands you named Panduit it the only one I haven't seen much of. The piston should be push all the way down while holding the release before it's filled with oil.
Dnd es tu negocio deseo reparar una gator ek425l
Fantastic video! Thank you so much for making it! Is there anything different about the Greenlee 425LX vs the 425L that I should know? Do you work for a repair company that I could send the tool to?
Where can I buy the specialty tools to breakdown the gator crimper and repair it?
Tengo una greenlee ponchadora y cortadora de cable le cambie los sellos y comprime muy lento. Que problema puede tener. Agradecería su respuesta
Acho fantástico essas ferramentas hidráulicas a bateria, por favor poste mais vídeos, principalmente sobre o funcionamento e como elas são internamente.
Only repair video I’ve seen for these Greenlee Gators. How far down should the piston be on other end of tool when there is no pressure? That’s where I see most of the leaking. KLAUKE models as well . Hope you make more vids ! It’s a pain trying to figure these out on the fly . Greenlee, Burndy, Panduit, Cembre, Ilsco, no one makes repair videos on these . Thanks !
Thank you, I'll try and make more when I get the chance. From the brands you named Panduit it the only one I haven't seen much of. The piston should be push all the way down while holding the release before it's filled with oil.
@errepair208 i hope u can more videos. Where did you get the special bit to open the check valves