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Wire Stripper :
Magnet wire is also called enameled wire that is a cooper or aluminium wire coated with a very thin layer of
insulation .it is used in the construction of transformers, inductors ,motors ,speakers ,hard disk head actuators ,
electro magnets ,and other applications ,that require tight coils of insulated wire . in some cases ,the insulation
covered around the magnet wire need to be removed .
Wire Stripping device has been developed ,and it is the method of removing insulation coatings from
the majority of magnet wire types with the cleanest ,highest quality and most repeatable effect for now .
This enameled wire stripping technology is already used in the automotive industry ,having been integrated
into high volume production lines used in the manufacture of magnetic coil windings for alternators and starter motor stators .
The Wire Stripper blades material is artificial diamond with high wear resistance and is adjustable to ensure
the consistency and uniformity of stripping.
A thin layer of enamel can be removed from a magnet wire without damaging the copper.
The result is a neatly stripped copper wire. Turn off the machine and the stripper will stop
automatically ready for the next working.
The Principle of the Wire Stripper
It works at low voltage (long durability ,electrically harmless ) and is connected to the CNC Automatic
Coil Winding Machine or other machine which can offer 5000rpm/min.Three pieces of hardened
diamond material blades of the stripper from a funnel ,these will close the wire from the largest to the
smallest diameter,
as the rotary speed increases the magnet wire is feed between the
blades to the required depth ,the start button is pushed and the
stripper slowly drawn away from the wire .
Specification:
Model | Wire Diameter | Installtion Size | Outer diameter*Length |
(mm) | (mm) | ||
PPKSS | 0.15-0.7 | Ф7*13.0 | Ф31(max)*65 |
PPKS | 0.7-1.2 | Ф7*13.0 | Ф31(max)*65 |
PPKM | 1.2-1.8 | Ф7*13.0 | Ф31(max)*65 |
PPKL | 1.8-2.8 | Ф7*13.0 | Ф31(max)*65 |
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