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Page 123 Komax Intros Mira 440 Programmable Wire Stripper


Buffalo Grove, IL — Komax has released its Mira 440 programmable wire stripping machine, capable of specialized processing of coaxial, tri- axial and multilayer cabling up to 0.35 in. (9 mm) outer diameter, strip lengths up to 1.57 in. (40 mm) and cross-sections ranging from 36 to 6 AWG (0.02 to 13 mm2). The Mira 440 uses a rotary inci-


sion unit equipped with centralizers keeping the wire precisely centered during the incision process enabling


EpoxySet Introduces Flexible, Electrically Conductive Epoxy


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it to be the best solution for process- ing coaxial cabling. The smooth cut- ting surface of the blades is directed towards the dielectric to ensure excellent cutting quality. Both strip length and incision


diameter can be adjusted with a high level of precision in 0.0004 in. (0.01 mm) increments. The ergonomic benchtop unit can sequence up to nine layers in consecutive steps with a variety of parameters and without a program change. A sister platform, the Mira 440 SF, is available and optimized specifically for semi-flex coaxial cabling. Ideal for small- to medium-sized production runs, the Mira 440 has a


high-resolution touchscreen in smartphone format, providing quick


access to all features. Supported by a dial and help texts, the intuitive user interface simplifies training and operation. The interface is provided in a


variety of languages, so operators with different preferences can use the same machine. Utilizing a bar- code reader, the article number can be imported automatically and


error-free. Contact: Komax Corp., 1100 E.


Mira 440 programmable wire stripping machine.


Corporate Grove Drive, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 % 847-537-6640 E-mail: info.buf@komaxgroup.com Web: www.komaxgroup.com


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