Product Details
Cutting peeling soldering machine USB data cable and other wire
welding
Automatic peeling soldering machine, peeling and cutting soldering
tin can be completed at one time, without manual welding, only
manual wire clamping, fully mechanized operation and strong
stability.
The peeling soldering machine is mainly used for:
Welding between a male USB, a female USB and wire rod of cable
length
Welding between apple head micro USB and wire rod
Welding between type-C wires
Automatic wire cutting - automatic peeling - automatic welding -
automatic material receiving
Machine parametersProduct name | Automatic peeling soldering machine |
Power Supply | 220 V |
Solderable terminal | Apple head,USB A/M,USB A/F,MICRO,TYPE-C |
production efficiency | 1200-1500 PCS/H |
Working pressure | working voltage |
Rated power | 200 W |
Detection device | Optical fiber detection |
Overall dimension | 1100*600*1100mm |
Machine weight | 160 kg |
Company Profile
Elite Automation Industrial Ltd. was established in February 2007
in Shenzhen, China. It was a specialist manufacturer of cable
machinery applicators and blades at the time. It started producing
standard cable industry equipment in March 2011. After laying a
firm technological foundation, Elite Automation took on the task of
designing non-standard / personalized equipment to meet customers'
specific needs in 2013.
From applicators to standard equipment, and then from standard
equipment to tailor-made equipment, we have a strong competitive
edge in meeting all of our customers' needs.
Elite Automation is an organization whose primary goal is to reach
and surpass our customers' expectations. We have a great customer
support team and an ample lineup of research and development
capabilities that are tailor-made for you and provide you with high
quality and after-sales service.
Our factory is in the Guangming District of Shenzhen, China. We
invite you to visit our factory, where our team of 150 Elite-staff
members is always ready to serve you at any time and in any place.
