Carpenter Model 75 Compu-Strip®
Carpenter Model 75 Compu
-
Strip
®
•
Phone
: (315) 682-
9176 •
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: (315) 682-9160
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Revised June 10
th
, 2019
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Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
STRIP
0.150
0.400
0.650
PULL
(
Length
)
0.150
0.000
0.650
LENGTH S
3
3
3
CUT
0.035
0.115
0.135
CUT S
2
1
4
DWELL
0.8
1.0
0.2
PULL
(
dia
.)
0.040
0.120
0.140
HOLD
0.166
0.166
---- (OFF)
Figure 4
-
5
: RG-58 Example
– Starting Data Values
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
STRIP
0.150
0.400
0.650
PULL
(
Length
)
0.150
0.000
0.650
LENGTH S
3
3
3
CUT
0.040
0.110
0.140
CUT S
2
1
4
DWELL
0.8
1.9
0.4
PULL
(
dia
.)
0.045
0.120
0.145
HOLD
0.166
0.166
---- (OFF)
Figure 4
-
6
: RG-58 Example
– Optimum Programmed Values
4
.
3
.
3 Edit Mode
–
Special Function Programming
In order to offer a high degree of flexibility in the range of wire and cable types that can
be processed on the Model 75, there are several special software features available to
an operator when programming the machine. This section highlights these special
functions, their use and programming. The Model 75 special functions include:
1. The data line move function allows an operator to easily change the stripping
sequence of the Model 75 by moving a complete line of data up or down, without
having to reprogram each data field individually.
2. The gripper blades only strip mode function allows an operator to program the
Model 75 to use only the gripper blades to perform the “strip” for a given step in
the stripping sequence.
3. The cable hold mode function allows the operator to selectively choose to hold
the cable with the gripper blades before the orbiting blade is brought into contact
with the cable, for each step in the strip sequence.
4
.
3
.
3
.
1 Special Function Programming
–
Data Line Move Function
The normal sequence of strip steps that the Model 75 is programmed for is generally:
1. Step 1: Expose center conductor