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Fully automatic double-ends single wire terminal crimping machine

 



1.This fully automatic wire cut-strip-crimping machine for both-ends of wire use true color touch screen,easy to operate,precise stepping motor and its driver,accurate and stable.

2. The parameters can be adjusted by setting the touch screen: whether the wire both ends are fully stripped or not, whether the wire both ends are partially stripped or not, whether the wire both ends are crimped or not.

3. Wire cutting length,wire stripping length and incision depth can be adjusted by touch screen.

4. The crimping device adopts universal mute terminal crimping machine with low noise and stable performance, it can carry transverse/direct applicator.

Product name:

Fully automatic double-ends single wire terminal crimping machine

Wire size:

0.08-3.0mm2 (AWG#32-14)

Production:

both-ends crimping: 4500 bars per hour (decided by different wire cutting length)

Function:

both-ends full stripping, both-ends partial stripping, both-ends terminal crimping

Wire Cutting Length:

35-9999 mm

Cutting Accuracy:

0.2 + (set cut-off length * 0.002)

Wire Stripping Length:

Wire front stripping: 1.00-15.00/25.00 mm;

Wire tail stripping: 1.00-8.00 mm

Detection device:

Wire detection, wire knotting detection, improper crimping detection, etc.

Power Source:

Single phase: AC220V 20A


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