Enameled wire stripping machine DCF4
rotary bladeelectric

Enameled wire stripping machine - DCF4  - The Eraser Company - rotary blade / electric
Enameled wire stripping machine - DCF4  - The Eraser Company - rotary blade / electric
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Characteristics

Product to be stripped
enameled wire
Technology
rotary blade
Other characteristics
electric
Diameter

Max.: 3 mm
(0.12 in)

Min.: 0 mm
(0 in)

Description

The DCF 4 stripper will strip round magnet and enamel wires with any type of film insulation, including Formvar, nylon, polythermaleze and varnish The variable speed power unit controls the speed. Insulation is cleanly removed but the wire conductor is not damaged. This tool is ideal for the production and repair stripping of armatures, coils, chokes, transformers, relays, solenoids, etc. The optional Bench Kit enables all models to be used as bench mounted machines. The DCF Series from The Eraser Company includes a wide range of wire strippers and twisters. Models DCF1 (drilled ver), DCF2/3 (drilled ver) and DCF4 (drilled ver) use centrifugal force to cleanly remove the insulation from round magnet and enamel wire. Combined, these units can strip wire from 35-9 gauge. These models are also available in a drilled through version for infinite strip lengths. The DCFR can strip square, rectangular, and flat magnet and enamel wire using a rotating carbide rasp head. The DCFT uses a twisting head with three fingers to neatly twist together the ends of pre-stripped stranded wires. The DCFH produces twisted pairs by twisting a looped wire on a hook. The power unit allows for variable speed control, and a switch supports usage in both 115 and 220V. An optional Bench Kit enables all models to be used as bench machines.

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