Schleuniger – Coaxial Cable Stripping Machine – CoaxStrip 5200
The CoaxStrip 5200 is a semi-automatic, programmable multi-step stripping machine for coaxial, multi-conductor cable and single conductor wire.
Wire and cable strippers for single wire, multi-conductor cable, coax, and optical fiber applications.
From hand-held portable units to high-end programmable benchtop equipment, Schleuniger’s wire and cable stripping machines are designed to process a full range of cable types and sizes.
Technical Specifications
Raw material diameter | 7 mm. |
Diameter increments | 0.01 mm. |
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Conductor cross-section | 0.032-6 mm² |
Stripping Steps | 3 |
Production rate | Maximum 650 pcs./h. (depending upon cable type and programming) |
Memory capacity | 1,000 cables |
Noise level | < 70 db. |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 390x130x280 mm. |
Weight | 10 Kg. |
Note Schleuniger recommends that wire samples be submitted in cases where there is doubt as to the processing capabilities of a particular machine. |
Key Features
- High precision rotary stripping up to 3 steps.
- Menu guided programming with user-friendly color touch panel.
- No mechanical adjustments required when changing wire sizes.
- Very sensitive trigger sensor.
- Operator has clear view of the entire working area.
- Barcode scanning function.
Key Industries
- Automotive
- Machinery & Manufacturing
- Semiconductor, Solar & Electronics
- Electronics
Brand
Schleuniger is a global technology group headquartered in Thun (CH) and a leading supplier to the wire processing and testing industry. All wire processing and automation competencies are bundled under the brand name Schleuniger Group in four centers of competence in Europe and one operations hub in Asia.
Schleuniger Group offers wire processing solutions such as, wire cutting, wire stripping, wire testing and cable cutting. With its wholly-owned but independently managed company, DiIT AG, headquartered in Krailling near Munich (DE), the Schleuniger Group is also a leading player in the area of digitalization and industrial Internet of Things (IoT).