CT 30 ST
User-friendly benchtop tool for crimping loose contacts on wires and cables up to 16 mm² (6 AWG).
Overview
The CT 30 ST Pneumatic Crimping Machine is designed for loose-piece crimping applications. The crimping dies remain parallel throughout the crimping process. This provides a more precise crimp and enables processing of closed barrel terminals and hex crimps. The crimp head delivers up to 14 kN (1.6 tons) of force for open and closed barrel applications including wire end ferrules. The ergonomic 15-degree tilt of the machine provides an optimal viewing angle of the crimping area for safe operation. The CT 30 ST is very simple to set up and operate and accepts all new Schleuniger die sets.
Application Range
- Crimping force up to 14 kN (1.6 tons)
- Crimp terminals onto wir es up to 16 mm² (6 A WG)
- Accommodates all new Schleuniger male-fitting die sets for insulated & non-insulated closed barrel terminals, ferrules and butt splices and closed barrel terminals (It is not compatible with discontinued CT series female-fitting Schleuniger die sets)
More Info
- Custom crimping die sets available upon request
Technical Specifications
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Conductor Cross Section Open Barrel Insulated Closed Barrel Noninsulated Closed Barrel Wire End Ferrules | Up to 6 mm2 (10 AWG) Up to 6 mm2 (10 AWG) Up to 10 mm2 (8 AWG) Up to 50 mm2 (1/0 AWG) |
Crimping Force | 14 kN (1.6 tons) |
Internal Working Air Pressure | 6 bar / 90 psi |
Crimp Action | Partial closure |
Ram Speed (no load) | Approximately 1cm/s (0.39 in/s) |
Safety Cover | Fixed around the crimping dies |
Compressed Air Supply | 6 bar / 90 psi, 0.45l (27.5 in3) per stroke |
Noise Level | <73 dB(A) |
Weight | 14 kg (31 lbs) |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 300 x 125 x 260 mm (11.8“ x 4.9“ x 10.2”) |
CE Conformity | The CT 30 ST fully complies with all CE and EMC equipment guidelines relative to mechanical and electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility. |
RoHS Conformity | The CT 30 ST complies with the EU guideline 2002/95/EG (RoHS). |
Important Note | Schleuniger recommends that wire samples be submitted in cases where there is doubt as to the processing capabilities of a particular machine. |