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Manchester, NH — Schleuniger’s new CoaxStrip 6480 stripping machine is designed to increase production by an average of 15 percent, reduce the
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user’s operational costs and offer high processing flexibility and quality. Its ability to process coaxial ca- bles with outer diameters from 0.05
to 0.5 in. (1.2 to 12 mm) makes it a good fit for almost any production need. The machine is equipped with “cable end detection” and “cable di- ameter verification” for high-preci- sion processing. With features that include
fast and easy machine set up, as well as precise and powerful drives, the CoaxStrip 6480 quali- fies itself as a great all-around machine, enabling the user to pro- duce more wires in less time. Changeover times for chang-
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ing mechanical parts are complete- ly eliminated as the cutting blades and the centering and clamping jaws may be used for the entire range of wires. Schleuniger has also made maintenance of the ma- chine quicker and easier by designing the protective cover to be removed without any tools. Depending on the processing di-
March, 2019 Schleuniger Intros Semiautomatic Wire Stripping Machine
ping position, a great help in the work process, especially when processing flexible materials and long stripping lengths. Cable end detection ensures that the lengths of the stripped wires are exact and precise, no matter how
CoaxStrip 6480 wire stripping system.
ameter, the contact point will vary on the blade edge for each of the three blades, increasing their service life and reducing operating costs. The three-blade stripping head offers a considerable advantage when remov- ing highly adhesive insulations, due to its large contact surface. The new CoaxStrip 6480 pro-
vides three functions for quality moni- toring. “Cable diameter verification” prevents the processing of incorrect wires, as it ensures that the outer di- ameter of the inserted wire corre- sponds to the value entered in the wire program. If it does not, the machine stops and displays an error message. Schleuniger’s newly developed
cable retraction function automatically guides the wire into the correct strip-
they are inserted into the machine. The positioning of the stripping blades slightly behind the centering jaws, means that damage to the shielding, the dielectric and the inner conductor can be eliminated during the whole stripping process. A precise and clean cut is
achieved, since blade cuts are made linearly and at right angles to the cable axis. The three-jaw centering system, located directly in front of the blades, ensures that the wire is centered and stabilized during the stripping process. The centering jaw position can be programmed for each layer, as well as for the twisting of the inner conductors, resulting in re-
liable and high-quality performance. 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
Contact us for more info.
Cincinnati Sub-Zero Cincinnati, OH
www.cszindustrial.com (p) 513-772-8810
Circuitronics Offers 24/7 Online Quoting
Irving, TX — Circuitronics has added functionality to its website to allow customers to submit prototype and quick-turn estimates 24 hours a day. Customers can visit the compa- ny’s website to upload a project for a quote at any time. Manufacturing requirements
include Gerber data in all layers and drill files in zip format, as well as a
Circuitronics’ website now
allows requests for quotes at any time.
Technology and markets contin-
ue to evolve and change, and Cir- cuitronics is keeping up with fast, flex- ible solutions for the challenges facing its customers. By supporting time-to- market demands with 1- to 10-day pro- totypes and delivering custom solu- tions that meet the quality and service requirements of some of the most de- manding markets, the company offers
a reliable and advanced solution. Contact: Circuitronics, Inc.,
1920 Hurd Drive, Irving, TX 75038 % 214-460-0817
E-mail:
harsha@circuitronics.com Web:
www.circuitronics.com
searchable pdf. BOM is preferred in xlsx. 3D CAD, dxf and/or IDF for- mats are preferred for assembly drawing, in pdf form. Schematics should be in searchable pdf format. Test requirements include GenCAD, but if this cannot be provided then ODB++ is acceptable, along with an IPC356 netlist.
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