Crimping Machine incorporates 3 processing stations.

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Fully automatic CrimpCenter 63 wire crimping machine offers crimping, sealing, twisting, and tinning of wires from 10-26 AWG (0.15-6 mm2). Belt feed system is capable of feeding wire at 39.4 ft/s. Complete set-up of single crimping station is done in less than 30 sec. No applicator set-up is required, and set-up can be done while machine is producing.



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Schleuniger Introduces the New CrimpCenter 63



CrimpCenter 63
Fully Automatic Crimping Machine

Schleuniger's new CrimpCenter 63 will be a highlighted machine at this year's Wire Processing Technology Expo. The CrimpCenter 63 is a fully automatic wire crimping machine with 3 processing stations. The CrimpCenter 63 allows high-quality crimping, sealing, twisting, tinning of wires from 10 - 26 AWG (0.15 to 6 mm2) at maximum productivity.

The machine's belt feed system is capable of feeding wire at 39.4 ft/s (12 m/s). The combination of the feed system and its six servo motors with advanced programming technology makes the CrimpCenter 63 one of the fastest cut, strip, terminate machines on the market. We at Schleuniger know that productivity is more than just speed. Short setup and changeover times can significantly increase your output.

Minimum Set-up Time - Maximum Productivity
Schleuniger's innovative ToolingShuttle System, minimizes change-over time of a crimping station to less that 30 seconds. Depending on how often you change applications, this system increases your productivity by 30% or more.

o Complete set-up of 1 crimping station in less than 30 seconds
o No applicator set-up at machine required - set-up can be done while your machine is producing
o Maximize your machine utilization - less set-up time means more up time
o Retrofittable - equip your CrimpCenter with TSS anytime

Be sure to stop by the Schleuniger booth #1345 at the Wire Processing Technology Expo and see Rob Boyd, Crimping Product Manager, or any booth personnel for a demonstration of these new machines.

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