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Automatic H05VV-F Multi Conductor Cable Stripping Machine

 



This H05VV-F jacket core stripper cutter automatically cut and strip outer jacket and pvc insulations of h05vv-f 2/3/4/5 core cable, not hurt core copper wires,100 different programs can be saved for calling anytime. Easy operation, unmanned and good performance.

Technical parameter

ModelSWT508-YHT2
Machine dimension
700mm×660mm×430mm
Weight
85KG
Power
850W
Voltage
220V/110V 50/60HZ
Operation interface
English/ChineseUsing 7 Inch Touch Screen
Processing outer diameter of round sheath line
3-10 mm
Machinable core number
2cores, 3cores, 4cores, 5 cores
Gas pressure
0.3-0.6Mpa
Maximum diameter of conduit
Diameter 11
Peeling accuracy
±0.2mm
Cutting length
Maximum 400m
Stripping length of outer line
20-150mm
Stripping length of core line:Front end 3-10MM
Rear end 3-30MM
Material of cutting tools
4 pieces of knife are made of high speed steel.
Productivity(200mm Length per unit)
650pcs/hour
Drive system
8 rollers Electric machinery ball screw driver

If your wire is flat sheathed cable, you can choose our fully automatic nm wire stripping machine.


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