Here is a detailed tutorial for using a coaxial wire stripping machine:
1. Understand the Equipment
Read the Manual: Before use, carefully read the user manual to understand the machine's functions and operation process.
Identify Components: Familiarize yourself with the main components of the machine, such as the input port, output port, control panel, stripping blades, and clamps.
2. Prepare the Cable
Select the Appropriate Cable: Choose the proper cable based on the specifications supported by the machine.
Inspect the Cable: Ensure the cable surface is free from visible damage, such as creases or breaks.
3. Set Machine Parameters
Stripping Length: Set the desired stripping length on the control panel, usually determined by the requirements of the subsequent process.
Cutting Depth: Adjust the cutting depth based on the cable’s outer diameter and insulation thickness, ensuring the cut removes the insulation without damaging the conductor.
Number of Layers: If the cable has multiple insulation layers, set the number of layers to be stripped and the length for each layer.
4. Install the Cable
Insert the Cable: Insert one end of the cable into the input port and push it firmly into place.
Secure the Cable: Use the clamps or fixing device to secure the cable in the correct position, preventing movement during the operation.
5. Start the Operation
Activate the Machine: Press the start button, and the machine will automatically perform the stripping operation according to the set parameters.
Monitor the Process: During stripping, monitor the machine to ensure smooth operation and prevent issues like cable jams or breakages.
6. Complete the Stripping
Inspect the Stripping Quality: After stripping, remove the cable and inspect the quality to ensure the cable looks good and the conductor is undamaged.
Adjust Parameters: If the stripping is unsatisfactory, adjust the cutting depth or stripping length and repeat the process.
7. Routine Maintenance
Clean the Machine: After each use, clean the stripping blades and the machine’s interior to prevent cable debris from affecting the machine’s operation.
Regular Maintenance: Periodically check the wear of the machine’s components, especially the blades and motor, to ensure longterm stable operation.
8. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Cable Jams: If the cable jams, first turn off the machine, check if the cable is correctly positioned, and adjust it as needed.
Incomplete Stripping: If the insulation layer is not fully stripped, adjust the cutting depth or replace the blades.
9. Safety Precautions
Operational Safety: Keep fingers away from the stripping blades during operation to avoid injury from accidental operation.
Power Management: Always turn off the machine before adjusting or maintaining it to ensure safety.