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Eubanks Introduces New Large Cable Stripper
Large cable stripping machine.
Ontario, CA — Eubanks Engineering Co. has introduced the Model 4040 Tandem-Cutterhead Large Cable Stripper, with a pneumatic drive that provides tremendous power for stripping tough insulations, such as cross-linked polyethylene, Teflon, Nylon, and other wrapped or extruded insulations. Its dual-port, six-stage cutterhead provides up to 1,800 psi (12,000 kPa) of force to cut through insulated copper up to 0.625-in. OD (16mm). The machine also provides step-stripping for strip lengths of up to 99.99-in. on the trailing end.
According to the company, the new stripper has all the features of recently introduced Model 2940, plus it has two cutterheads. Tandem-cutterheads make it possible to have longer strip lengths on the leading and trailing ends.
When working with large cable such as stranded or solid copper, multi-conductors, or coaxial cable, the machine provides a reliable, inexpensive means to automatically cut and strip cable, stripping long lengths on both ends.
The heavy-duty strip assemblies have double-acting clamp cylinders that can grip wire and cable ranging in OD from 0.187-in. up to 0.625-in. (5 to 16mm). The newly designed clamp jaws provide a better grip on wire and cable, reducing slippage, which decreases damage to insulation and increases strip length repeatability. The double-acting clamps work faster and provide greater force than older models. They provide up to 400 psi (2,700 kPa) of gripping force, which means higher production rates and greater precision.
For more information, contact: Eubanks Engineering Co., 3022 Inland Empire Blvd., Ontario, CA 91764
909-483-2456 fax: 909-483-2498 E-mail: sales@eubanks.com Web:
http://www.eubanks.com
See at ATE Booth #2114.
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