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Manchester, NH — The new CoaxStrip 6580 from Schleuniger delivers a performance increase of 20 percent over previous versions and an increase in blade life. Highlights of the new coaxial stripping machine include better stripping quality and newly implemented processing functions. A further highlight of the CoaxStrip 6580 is


its high-performance control software and intu- itive color touchscreen and user interface. The new design of the stripping head will also increase stripping quality. Schleuniger’s innovation includes newly imple-


mented processing functions that enable optimum processing of diverse wires and cables for a wide range of applications. Cable diameter verification prevents incorrect cable from being processed and automatic cable retraction helps when processing flexible cables with longer strip lengths. Numerous programmable processing parameters offer high pro-


cessing flexibility and quality. S.ON control software saves raw material


data in stored libraries, and processing parame- ters are calculated automatically based on the raw material data. Cable programs can also be loaded


September, 2018 Schleuniger: Improved Coaxial Stripping Machine


using a barcode scanner for quick, errorless changeovers. The cutting blades, as well as the centering and clamping jaws, are suitable for use with a wide range of coaxial, triaxial, multi-con- ductor cables, and discrete wires. All processing parameters are stored in mem-


ory and easily recalled. No mechanical adjust- ments are required to cover the full range of possi- ble applications. Machine maintenance has also been made easier as the safety cover can be removed without any tools. The four-blade design ensures that even very


CoaxStrip 6580 wire stripping machine.


thin, hard-molded or slightly out-of-round insula- tions can also be stripped. The cutter head adapts precisely to the cable diameter, reducing wear and significantly increasing blade life. The CoaxStrip 6580’s blades are positioned in the same plane and do not generate any transverse forces when incis- ing and removing insulation. By making incisions that are linear and perpendicular to the cable axis, the CoaxStrip 6580 ensures clean, precise incisions. The four-jaw centering system is mount- ed adjacent to the blades and ensures that the cable is centered


during the stripping process. Contact: Schleuniger, Inc., 87


Colin Drive, Manchester, NH 03103 % 603-668-8117


E-mail: sales@schleuniger.com Web: www.schleuniger-na.com


See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 231


Seica Video Highlights AOI System


Haverhill, MA — Seica has created an online video that showcases its DRAGONFLY next> series AOI sys- tem. The AOI system is designed for optical inspection of through-hole (THT series) technology components and conformal coating (CC series). The video can be found on Seica’s YouTube channel. Both THT and CC versions of


the DRAGONFLY have the ability inspect one or both sides of the board, which is conveyed on a standard SMEMA-compliant rail conveyor.


DRAGONFLY next> series AOI system.


The system is driven by intuitive and streamlined management software that enables application and program development in a few hours. The DRAGONFLY technology


is also available in customized solu- tions, providing the best integration in existing automated production lines. Additional conveyors, buffers, loaders/unloaders dedicated to boards for repair, and inline or standalone repair stations, are also available.


Contact: Seica, Inc., 110 Avco


Road, Haverhill, MA 01835 % 603-890-6002-76-78


E-mail: sigillo@seica.com Web: www.seica-na.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 731 See at SMTAI, Booth 424


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