Features: • Effortlessly cuts large-diameter underground distribution, armored, and communication cables. • Scissor-style blades fit around cables easily and can lift cables from the ground. • Two handles offer great control and quick positioning for cutting. • 3/8' male screw-type hydraulic coupler. Specifications: • 5-Digit UPC: 01870 • Length: 20' • Capacity: Cuts 4' diameter copper and aluminum power cables, including soft steel armored, lead sheathed, and communications cables. • Maximum Operating Pressure: 10,000 psi (700 bar) • Required Oil Volume: 8.6 in3. When you need to cut large-diameter electrical cables, the Greenlee SDK105 Remote Cable Cutter is the perfect tool. It can handle cables up to 4' in diameter, and its hardened blades can cut through soft steel armored and lead sheathed cables. Powered by any hydraulic pump capable of reaching 10,000 psi (700 bar), it has scissor-style blades that easily wrap around cables and can even pick them up. Despite its ability to cut large cables, the SDK105 is small and light, only 20' long and weighing 17 lbs. The two handles provide excellent control for positioning on the cable, and one handle can act as a stand when using it on the ground.





Using the Greenlee SDK105 Remote Cable Cutter is straightforward. First, connect it to a hydraulic pump capable of generating 10,000 psi (700 bar). Then, position the scissor-style blades around the cable you want to cut. Use the two handles for better control and quick positioning. You can even use one handle as a stand if you're using the cutter on the ground. Make sure to check the cable diameter before cutting, as it can handle cables up to 4' in diameter. When it comes to maintenance, keep the hydraulic coupler clean and ensure the required oil volume of 8.6 in3 is maintained. After each use, wipe the cutter down to prevent dirt and debris from building up. Store it in a dry place to avoid rusting. Always follow the safety guidelines of the hydraulic pump you're using, and wear appropriate safety gear when operating the cutter.