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Flash Strippers for Shielding
Braid

DESCRIPTION:
Flash Strippers Model SS 41 are designed to sever braided
wire shielding on co-axial and other shielded wires. They are for short
run or large production use, and require no particular skill or training
to set up and to operate. Copper,steel, stainless steel or other metal
shielding can be processed.
FEATURES:
- Braid is melted, not cut. No damage to
insulation.
- Wire ends are fused together. No unraveling
or fraying.
- Instantaneous action.
- Safe and simple operation.
- Cable size and stripping length changed
without tools.
- Lead wire welded to braid in same
operation.
SPECIFICATIONS:
| ModelNo. |
KVARating |
LineVoltage |
Current(max)1 |
Power Steps |
Operation |
CapacityCM/MM2(2) |
Weight lbs. Kg |
Dimensions(inches) Wide x High x Deep |
Dimensions(Metric) Wide x High x Deep |
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| SS41 |
1
1/2 |
115 |
20 |
11 |
Hand |
3200
1.6 |
75
34 |
12x10x14 |
305x254x356 |
| SS41P |
1
1/2 |
115 |
20 |
11 |
Air(3) |
3200
1.6 |
80
36 |
12x10x14 |
305x254x356 |
| SS41AX |
2
1/2 |
115/
230 |
20 |
11 |
Hand |
6200
3.1 |
85
39 |
12x10x14 |
305x254x356 |
| SS41APX |
2
1/2 |
115/
230 |
20 |
11 |
Air(3) |
6200
3.1 |
88
40 |
12x10x14 |
305x254x356 |
| SS41A |
2
1/2 |
230 |
20 |
11 |
Hand |
6200
3.1 |
75
34 |
12x10x14 |
305x254x356 |
| SS41AP |
2
1/2 |
230 |
20 |
11 |
Air(3) |
6200
3.1 |
88
40 |
12x10x14 |
305x254x356 |
| SS41EP |
5 |
230 |
35 |
11 |
Air |
9000
4.5 |
120
54 |
12x14x18 |
305x356x457 |
| SS41HP |
10 |
230 |
55 |
11 |
Air |
12000
6.0 |
190
86 |
12x14x24 |
305x356x610 |
Footnotes:
| (1). |
The current is the maximum
line current used for a period of approximately 3 cycles (.05
seconds) on each actuation. The line should be fused as for an
equivalent motor starting load. |
| (2). |
The capacities shown are approximate
maximum total cross sectional area of copper shielding, including
any ground lead. The power selector switch permits use on smaller
cable. If in doubt about size required, send sample of largest
cable. |
| (3). |
These units can be operated either by
air with a foot valve, or manually with a hand lever. Air operation
requires less operator
exertion. |
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