SemiRigid 1000
Stripping Machine for Semi-Rigid Coaxial Cables The Schleuniger Model SemiRigid 1000 is designed for stripping conventional semirigid coaxial wire up to 4.5 mm (0.177") O. D. A unique Swiss engineered design combines precision mechanics and electronics to guarantee optimum processing of semi-rigid coaxial wire. The Schleuniger SR 1000 saves multi-step stripping settings for 64 different cables.
Function
Select the desired program. Insert the wire and start the stripping process by pressing the foot pedal. The machine uses one set of blades to turn down and remove the outer conductor and dielectric, leaving the center conductor exposed at the programmed length and diameter. If a two-step strip is required, a second set of blades turn down the outer conductor at the programmed length and diameter. Finally, if pointing is selected, a third set of blades point the center conductor to the programmed pointing diameter.
Technical Specifications
Attribute | Value |
Stripping Length | max. 35 mm (1.37") |
Stripping Diameter | max. 4.5 mm (0.18") |
Stripping Blades | for turning and removing: 2 pcs. for turning: 2 pcs. (1 each) for pointing: 1 set (4 pcs.) |
Adjustment Possibilities | length: 0.1 mm (0.0039") steps diameter: 0.01 mm (0.00039") steps max. number of 3 steps in one cycle |
Memory Capacity | 64 wires with up to 3 stripping stages |
Program memory Retention | 2 years |
Power Supply | 100 V, 110 V, 220 V, 240 V, +/- 10% / 50-60 HZ |
Power Consumption | approx. 100 VA |
Weight | Net 24 kg (53 lbs) |
Dimensions | 475 X 215 x 215 mm (18.7 x 8.5 x 8.5 ") |
Air Pressure | 6 bar (87 psi) |
Air Consumption per Cycle | 7-30 l at 6 bar, varies with stripping length, feed and choice of program |
Cycle Rate | 5-20 s, varies with stripping length, feed and choice of program |
CE – Conformity | The SemiRigid 1000 fully complies with all CE and EMC equipment guidelines relative to mechanical and electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility. |
Important Note | Schleuniger recommends that wire samples be submitted in cases where there is doubt as to the processing capabilities of a particular machine. |