Pre- and post-processing accessories can transform a basic machine into a fully automatic production line. A pre-feeder ensures that wire is fed with a constant tension, ensuring the best possible length accuracy. Pre-feeders are available in many sizes. Select a pre-feeder that can handle the largest, heaviest reel you plan to use as well as one that can keep up with the speed and acceleration of the machine.
Do you need to mark the termination IDs on the wire ends or print and apply labels for identification? Various wire identification methods can be integrated into the line. Hotstamp marking, inkjet marking, and labeling are common ID methods, to name just a few. Inkjet marking is desirable, since the wire or cable can be marked on the fly, whereas it must be stopped for hotstamp marking or labeling. A fully integrated inkjet marking system makes it possible to produce a complete wire list without any operator intervention. If inkjet marking is used in your wire processing operation, look for a cutting and stripping machine that can communicate with and control an inkjet marker.
Do you need to make intermediate windows or rotary incisions on the wire or cable? If so, you need a cutting and stripping machine with an integrated rotary stripping head. This type of system also makes it possible to measure and cut coaxial cables and perform a three-step strip on each end.
What good is our machine that can process 5,000 pieces per hour if there is no way to collect and organize the wires as they are produced? Consider a machine that can interface with a wire stacker or coiler to maximize the production rate and efficiency of the operation.
What if you want to go really lean and produce wires just in time for assembly at the harness board? To be able to produce a batch quantity of one, you cannot afford to have an operator changing parameters for every wire. In that case, you want to make sure your wire processing machine can process a wire list. With wire list processing capability, your machine will be able to produce each wire in the list, changing overall lengths, strip lengths, and inkjet text strings on the fly without any operator intervention. Some machines can process a wire list utilizing the user interface on the machine, however it is much easier to use a PC or laptop with wire list management software. Wire list management software typically has an import function, allowing you to import jobs directly from your ERP or other software systems.
Lean manufacturing is resulting in more high-mix, low-volume jobs, so you want to minimize changeover times as much as possible. With small batch sizes, changeover times become more important than the machine’s maximum production rate. In many cases, it takes less time to run a job than it does to set it up. Look for machines that offer quick changeover between jobs. Tool-less changeovers of guide tubes, blades, and other mechanical parts help to reduce changeover times. More advanced machines require less manual adjustments, further reducing changeover times.
Rotary stripping technology can be integrated into a conventional cut and strip machine. Since the rotary stripping head can be programmed to make incisions at any depth into the insulation, this design eliminates the need for changing blades (radius blades, die blades, etc.) when processing different wire or cable sizes. While the production rate is somewhat slower, no blade changeovers are required for processing different wire sizes. If you have small batch sizes and frequent changeovers, you may want to consider a cut and strip machine with rotary stripping technology for your cutting and stripping area.
Product support hotlines, local support, experienced technicians, field service, PM contracts, and readily available spare parts are just as important to consider as the machine itself. If you are comparing machines from different vendors, make sure to compare services as well. All machines will need service at some point, so it’s best to evaluate and compare the services offered by the different vendors before deciding on which machine to purchase.
Just like you wouldn’t purchase a new car without test-driving it, do yourself a favor and make sure your new cutting and stripping machine will run all of your important applications. It’s best to send your wire and cable samples/specs to the vendor for testing to make sure your new machine will be your daily driver.
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