STW 1100
The STW 1100 twisting station twists conductor ends of stranded wires and is typically used in conjunction with the STS 1100 tinning station.
With its compact design, the STW 1100 can be mounted in any crimping station using the standard quick-change applicator base plate. That way it can quickly be removed to change from twisting to crimping (or vice versa), while the station position only has to be calibrated once. When used as a stand-alone station, the STW 1100 takes up very little space – ideal for complex applications requiring multiple processing stations. Depending on the wire and the cross section, the gripper force can be adjusted.
Whether used as a stand-alone station or mounted in a crimp station, operating the STW 1100 is simple and fully integrated. Twisting parameters are programmed directly in the CrimpCenter operating software EASY and can be stored and retrieved anytime.
Processing Examples
The applications listed below require a STW 1100 twisting station, STS 1100 tinning station and additional processing stations. Possible configurations depend on the number of available stations of your CrimpCenter model.
Options
- Base frame (required for use as stand-alone station)
- 23 mm twisting length wire end 1 (depends on wire; testing required)
- Adaptor plate for JAM-version
Technical Specifications
Attribute | Value |
Technical Specifications | up to 2.5 mm2 (AWG 14); depending on wire also up to 4 mm2 (AWG 12) |
Twisting Length End 1 | 4 – 18 mm (23 mm optional; depending on wire) |
Twisting Length End 2 | 4 – 18 mm |
Control | programmable directly in CrimpCenter operating software EASY |
Power Supply | 24 V DC, 1.5 A |
Air Supply | min. 6 bar compressed air, oil-free, filtered and dry |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 80 x 315 x 160 mm |
Weight | 4.22 kg |
CE-Conformity | The STW 1100 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 case where there is doubt as to the processing capabilities of a particular machine. |