Method for determining stripping parameters for stripping cable insulation
A technology for removing insulation and cables, which is applied in the field of at least one removal parameter of cable insulation, which can solve the problems of unreliability, difficulty in removing insulation parameters, time-consuming, etc., and achieve production safety again Improved effect
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Publication Date
- 2015-09-16
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[0001] The invention relates to a method for determining at least one deinsulation parameter for deinsulating a cable encased in a conductor. Background technique
[0002] Devices and methods for stripping electrical cables have been known for a long time. For a good stripping effect it is important: to cut into the cable as close as possible to the conductor. In addition to the depth of cut as the first stripping parameter, it is often advantageous to move or open the stripping knife slightly further away from the cable after the cut in a retracting movement. Callbacks are also known and frequently used by those skilled in the art under the term "wayback".
[0003] In WO 2012 / 015062 A1, a device for stripping a cable by means of a stripping knife is described with a detection mechanism for detecting conductor contacts. Before the actual stripping process, two stripping parameters must be set by the machine operator: the depth of cut and the amount of retu...
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[0025] The device with a unit for stripping an electrical cable 3 , which is generally designated 1 in FIG. 1 , comprises a knife pair with two stripping knives 4 and 4' that can move toward each other. To cut the insulation, the knife can be moved radially towards the conductor 2 of the cable 3 . FIG. 1 shows the individual method steps known for stripping cables. When cutting in with a stripping knife, the depth of penetration of the knife should be set in such a way that the insulation 5 is cut in as deeply as possible without leaving one or more cores of the conductor 3 made of, for example, copper material or aluminum. nick. When pulling off, the penetration depth is usually slightly reduced, so that on the one hand the knife does not scratch the core. On the other hand, the stripping knife overlaps the insulation to the greatest extent possible: so that the insulating sheath can be reliably pulled off. Touching of the wires during the pull-out process can result in: d...