May, 2017
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Manchester, NH — Schleuniger has launched its latest wire pre- and post-processing machines, PreFeeder
type prefeeding machine for wires and cables with an outer diameter of up to 35 mm (1.37 in.). Made for use with Schleuniger cut and strip machines, this economical prefeeder provides constant tension to the downstream wire processing machine. The new CableCoiler 1450 offers fully synchro- nized, precise wire and cable coiling and is compatible with all of the com- pany’s cut and strip machines. For the first time, the company
is highlighting the Laser Wire Solutions Mercury-4 laser wire strip- ping machine running as part of a full inline wire processing system. This inline system is a solution for stripping shielded twisted pair cables. The Mercury-4 provides nick-
free stripping with radial and axial incision capability. The inline sys- tem, which can be controlled by Cayman software, processes wires and cables with an outer diameter of up to 6 mm (0.23 in.) and can per- form virtually unlimited-length end strips or window strips. The company is also offering an
inline system with a laser wire mark- er from Tri-Star Technologies. The Tri-Star laser marker, which is equipped with Cayman software, can be run inline with a Schleuniger cut and strip machine and can apply marks anywhere along a wire or cable. The machine prints in any font, size, and orientation and can mark any UV laser markable wires,
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including Kapton, Tefzel and Teflon insulated wires and cables. Schleuniger has also launched
its latest series of crimp applicators. The new series of crimp applicators replaces the Uni-A and Uni-G series. The new applicator series provides a more economical product line with a broader range of applications. Aside from the expanded application range, the series also provides a significant cost reduction when compared with
previous series. Contact: Schleuniger, Inc., 87
Colin Drive, Manchester, NH 03103 % 603-668-8117 fax: 603-668-8119
E-mail:
sales@schleuniger.com Web:
www.schleuniger-na.com
See at EWPTE, Booth 1732
Mercury-4 laser wire stripping system.
3200 and CableCoiler 1450. The PreFeeder 3200 is a puller-
Brady Corp. Exhibits Wire and Cable ID Solutions
Milwaukee, WI — Brady is showcas- ing a range of wire and cable labeling solutions. These products help cus- tomers increase safety, security, pro- ductivity, and performance through
BSP 45 automated sleeve applicator.
labels, signs, safety devices, printing systems, and software. The BSP™45 automated sleeve
applicator automatically removes sleeves from the liner, opens them so a wire can be inserted and then applies them to the wire or cable. The BMP® 61 label printer is designed for high-performance identification of wires, cables and components. It has a touchscreen, multiple user interfaces and is capable of versatile data man- agement. The company also offers its
workstation data app, which allows users to easily integrate label printing into their processes. Founded in 1914, Brady has a
diverse customer base in electronics, telecommunications, manufacturing, electrical, construction, medical, aero-
space, and many other industries. Contact: Brady Corp., 6555 W
Good Hope Road, Milwaukee, WI 53201 % 414-358-6600 fax: 414-438-6910 E-mail:
casey_schaak@bradycorp.com Web:
www.bradycorp.com
See at EWPTE, Booth 1348 See at NEPCON China, Booth 1H22
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