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Schleuniger CCM 1200
Operation
The CCM 1200 processes cables, hoses, wires and all kinds of flat material. For the purposes of
simplification however all the operating procedures in these Operating Instructions are described
using a cable. The quickest way to learn how to operate the CCM 1200 is by way of a practical
example. Let us assume that we want to produce 6 round cables, each 15 cm long. The cable
diameter is 4 mm:
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Switch the master switch on.
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Undo the milled screws on the cable
guides and set the guides to the
diameter of the cable you wish to
process. Leave a play of approx 1 mm
between cable and guides.
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Feed the cable through the guides and
the automatic unit until it protrudes
slightly out of the other side. If the
cable is positioned against the feed
rolls then rotate the T-grip in the „UP“
direction until the cable moves between
and through the feed rolls.
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Turn the T-grip in the „DOWN direction
until the cable is clamped.
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Press [STOP]. The words „Turn Up“ or
„Turn down“ appear in the display.
Figure 10. Inserting the cable
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Turn the T-grip to correspond with the display until a „Beep“ is heard and „Turn Up“ or Turn
down“ disappears from the display. This means the correct distance between the feed rolls
has been set. The setting is important to ensure the cable limit switch functions properly.
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Press [cut]. The unit will now carry out a single cut and you will have a defined cable end.
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Press [quantity], [6] and [enter].
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Press [length], [1 5 0] and [enter]. We will leave the feed speed in the default setting. It can
however be easily adjusted using the „speed“ keys. (See also „Control panel “, Page 28).
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Press [run]. Once the 6 cables have been cut the words END OF PROGRAMM appear in the
display.
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Measure the length of one of the cut cables. If the cable has been cut too long or too short you
can correct this deviation using the two keys [c ] and [correct - ] . The keys are
explained on Page 28 in the section entitled „Control panel “.
cable Thumb T-Grip
guides screws „UP“ / „DOWN“