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Instruction Manual 

Cable and Bar Cutter “CC0140”

 

 

 

MODELS  

CC0118 

CC0140 

CC0175 CC0190  CC01120 

CC0160 

CAPACITY 

kN 

54 kN 

135 kN 

70 kN 

109 kN 

109 kN 

437 kN 

PRESSURE 

bar 

550 bar 

  700 bar 

700 bar 

700 bar 

700 bar 

700 bar 

WIRE ROPE 

STEEL  

Ø

 Ext. mm 

ALUMMINIUM  

Ø

 Ext. mm 

18 mm 

18 mm 

40 mm 

40 mm 

40 mm 

  - 

35 mm 

35 mm 

60 mm 
60 mm 

CABLE 

TELÉPHONE  

Ø

 Ext. mm 

LEAD   

Ø

 Ext. mm 

UNDERGROUND 

Ø

 Ext. mm 

18 mm 
18 mm 

40 mm 
40 mm 

75 mm 

75 mm 
75 mm 

90 mm 

90 mm 
90 mm 

120 mm 
120 mm 
120 mm 



STEEL ROPE       
MAX.R = 1800 N/mm

²

 

Ø

 Ext. mm 

WIRE  

Ø

min. mm 

18 mm 

1 mm 

32 mm 

2 mm 




60 mm 
3 mm 

BAR  MAX.R= 400 
N/mm

²

 

STEEL  

Ø

 Ext. mm 

COPPER  

Ø

 Ext. mm 

ALUMMINIUM  

Ø

 Ext. mm 

12 mm 

15 mm 
15 mm 

20 mm 

30 mm 
30 mm 







25 mm 
35 mm 
35 mm 

BLADE 

 CRC 

18 

CRC-35-40 

CRC75 

CRC0190 

CRC01120 

CRC0160 

DIMENSIONS 

A mm 
B mm 
C mm 

212 mm

60 mm 
19 mm 

290 mm 
92 mm 

41,5 mm 

451 mm 
126 mm 

 75 mm 

535 mm 
146 mm 

 92mm 

635 mm 
178 mm 
122 mm 

388 mm 
105 mm 
 64 mm 

WEIGHT 

kg 

2 kg 

4,5 kg 

5,5 kg 

10 kg 

11,7 kg 

15,6 kg 

 

 

3. ESSENTIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. 

 

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In the event of the improper working of the machine or one of the connected elements, immediately halt all operation, depressurise the system and resolve the 
problem.  

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Before beginning operation, make sure that the dangerous area is unoccupied.  

 

 

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Always use the tools in well-lit areas.  

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Regardless of whether the cutting tool has a built-in or separate pump, try to establish the most convenient and stable working method for both the tool and the 
operator.  

 

 

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When cutting the work piece may project particles and fragments. Therefore, the operator should protect his/her body and (particularly) eyes using appropriate 
protective equipment.  

Goggles

  Face Protection. 

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In the case of tools with a separate pump, the hose enables the operator to move further away from the dangerous area, while in the case of tools with built-in 
pumps, if possible, a guard should be positioned between the work piece and the operator.  

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Do not expose tools to intense heat sources, such as welding equipment, for example. 

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Depressurise and disconnect the tools before carrying out any maintenance operations 

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The controls of both the tools with built-in pumps and the separate pumps themselves should always be activated manually. Do not use hand tools, levers, etc. 
to work the controls.  

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In the case of tools with separate pumps, make sure all the quick plugs are completely clean before connecting.  

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Make sure that the hydraulic hoses are neither twisted nor unduly tensed.  

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When working with an electric pump, make sure that the valve is set to its neutral position before connecting the tool. 

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When working with cable cutters, fraying may occur during the cutting operation. To avoid this, clamp the cable to either end of the cutting blade with tape, 
wire or even a bushing.  

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Clean the quick plugs thoroughly before connecting.  

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In all cases, the operator should be thoroughly trained in the operation of the tool and should act in accordance with the logical safety criteria associated with 
the use of high-pressure equipment. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Allow for a general use at 80% of the tool’s nominal capacity. Do not exceed the tool’s nominal capacity.  
In the case of tools with separate pumps, we recommend the use of a pressure indicator, in order to enable the operator to monitor at all 
times the force to which the system is subjected 

Check that the machine and accessories have not been damaged in any way during transportation to the plant.  

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