Schleuniger PowerStrip 9550 suits multitude of cut-and-strip wire processing applications - Connector Specifier

Schleuniger PowerStrip 9550 suits multitude of cut-and-strip wire processing applications


Jan 14, 2011
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Via intelligent force/speed management technology, the new PowerStrip 9550 cut-and-strip machine from Schleuniger pairs a proprietary indexing cutter head with powerful servo drives and updated electronics to more easily process wires as large as 2/0 AWG (70 mm sq).

PowerStrip 9550 processes wire for a wide range of applications, from stranded wire to multi-conductor cables as well as coaxial and other shielded cables. This is accomplished by configuring each machine according to the customer’s particular application requirements. Since PowerStrip 9550 is modular in construction, various processing modules, such as the cutting head type, can be combined with various function modules, such as the 4-zone belt feed, for customizable, application-specific machine processes.

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The machine is fully equipped with quick-change solutions for all wire-specific parts; all processing and functional modules can be retrofitted. The proprietary SmartBlade system incorporates an exchangeable cartridge holding all blades and tools (e.g. the universal slitting unit) required to process a specific application.

PowerStrip 9550 also features a 10.5’’ color touchscreen with an intuitive menu structure and self-explanatory icons for fast and efficient programming. User-friendliness and short changeover times are other key benefits, according to Schleuniger.  More information can be found at www.schleuniger-na.com.

 

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