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Insulated Terminal RV2-5s Crimping Machine


 

This single granule Terminal Crimping Machine (benchtop wire crimping press) adopts high-tech inverter technology, electronic precision positioning, avoids traditional terminal crimping machine clutch electromagnet common failure.

This single granule terminal crimping machine(benchtop crimping press) adopts high-tech inverter technology, electronic precision positioning, avoids traditional terminal crimping machine clutch electromagnet common failure.

Description
Power saving environmental protection, motor runs when machine is working.
Machine mould continuum, no need to change mould, quick save time.
Voltage stability, speed, high accuracy.
Suitable for crimping computer terminal, DC terminal, single grain terminal, joint terminal.
Light and handy structure, easy moving workplace, mute operation.

Specifications

Model No.

LL-1.0T

LL-1.5T

LL-2.0T

LL-3.0T

LL-4.0T

MaxPressure

1 Ton

1.5Ton

2.0Ton

3.0Ton

4.0Ton

Mold Type

Fixed Mold

OTP Mold,#2000 Mold, JST Mold etc

Power Supply

220V/50Hz

Air Pressure

Full Electric, No need air compressor

Power Rating

250W

550W

750W

1000W

1500W

Net Weight

25KG

35KG

50KG

55KG

75KG

Size (MM)

250x210x460

280x250x600

320x280x650

320x280x660

350x320x720


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