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Vertical coiler-winder
For fixed station repackaging of flexible cables, using a cable drum of 100 kg maximum weight.
To reduce efforts, it is adviced to use an axle-based unwinder.
The design of its support, which maintains the gravity centre in the centre iself , ensures high levels of stability.
2 wheels for the swinging motion.
Dimensions: L 1,700 x W 700 x H 1,400 mm.
(with measuring device and gavette)
Weight: 95 kg.
SPIROCABLE® winder version
It allows winding on all types of commercial spools (plastic, plywood, etc.)
Max Ø 750 mm
Max width
- 255 mm (if Ø of the central hole is 42 mm)
- 275 mm (if Ø of the central hole is 82 mm)
Minimum Ø of central hole 25 mm
The coil driving can be done using a drive pin of 15 mm, with adjustable position on a rack (from 40 to 200 mm from the shaft).
SPIROCABLE winder + coiler version
It allows winding on spools and make coils with the adjustable gavette.
Quick assemble Gavette, made of zinc-plated steel.
Exterior Ø 750 mm
Useful width adjustable from 130/180/230 mm.
Each of the 4 blades of the core is made of 2 large tubes (Ø 40 mm), which do not damage the cable and facilitate the tying up.
Quick dismantling of exterior flange when using a locking knob.
Two gavette models on offer:
- GF750 fixed gavette
Inner Ø: 350 mm
- GR750 adjustable gavette
Inner Ø quickly and easily adjustable on 4 levels
320/440/560/680mm (blade on indexing finger)
Measuring device on the cross-winding bench
By a back-and-forth movement that takes place without any effort, it allows you to place the cable coils next to each other.
To choose:
- Measuring device M3 for cable Ø maxi 22 mm
- Measuring device M35 metal or synthetic wheel
Option cable drum unwider integrated
- For drums,max weight 30 kg , max Ø 600 mm, max lengh 350 mm
- Axle Ø 20 mm
- With guide roller
Option cable crimping pliers
- Cut Ø: 20 mm
- Attached by a chain
As a matter of principle, the measuring of a long product canot be made with a perfect accuracy. It is the user’s responsibility to perform their own tests to identify the percentage of accuracy for the different products to be measured.