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Cut- and stipping machine - NTCS 6

NTCS 6 is a electrically powered cutting and stripping machine for solid and multi-stranded cables. NTCS 6 is designed to process cables with cross-sections ranging from 0.1 to 6 mm² with a productivity of up to 8000 pieces per hour.

In its software, NTCS 6 integrates features:
• Instead of traditional pulse adjustment, NTCS 6 employs an intelligent way to measure wire size and set stripping diameter.
• Automatic correction of the cutting length saves a significant amount of time and ensures the cutting accuracy.
• Step function clearly displays each individual step, which is highly beneficial for initial setup, operator training, and troubleshooting.
• Wire shortage detection stops the machine automatically and gives an audible alarm in case the wire runs out.

Technical data:
Function: Wire cutting, dual-end stripping, mid-stripping.
Capacity: 0.1-6 mm² (AWG30-10)
Cutting length: 0.1 mm - 99999.9 mm
Stripping length: Front end 0.1-250 mm, Rear end 0.1-70 mm
Stripping accuracy: 0.01 mm
Production capacity: 3000-8000 / h.
Knife material: Tungsten steel / high-speed steel.
Power supply: 220 V 50Hz.
Weight: 31.5 kg
Dimensions: 470 x 450 x 350 mm

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Technical properties

Strip length adjustable:
Yes
Adjustable conductor cross section:
0.1-6 mm²
Function:
Skin
Type of drive:
Electrical
Strip length:
0.1-250 mm

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NTCS 6

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KLIPP/SKAL MASKIN, 0.1-6mm2
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KLIPP/SKAL MASKIN, 0.1-6mm2
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KLIPP/SKAL MASKIN, 0.1-6mm2
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