As am engineer.... You have to love GOOD engineering. Well thought out, simple if able engineering. THIS simply is that..... I don't own one, but I believe this is what will fit my business well. if you look at the steps required to ferrule, I grab my cutters, I pull out the wire to length and cut, out downy cutters, pickup my strippers, strip. Put down my strippers. Reach into my feral kit and grab a feral with my right hand twist The wire sometimes, holding the wire in my left hand I put the ferrule on. Pick up my crimp tool crimp the Ferrule. Repeat the above process for the other side, and yes of course I strip both sides of the wire sometimes put the barrels on both sides of the wire and do that all in one step. Regardless when I'm wiring a machine even a simple machine I do that a couple hundred times. Don't use ferrules? First off you're a fool, second off that almost takes more time screwing around with bare wire trying to wire a machine up. Recently I was working on a machine that uses steel cable in its automation, the engineer had a barrel on the end to keep the wire, the steel cable from fraying, I said to him, quite frankly that's so simple it's ingenious. How many of us have been putting tape around the end of steel cable over the years that is only good momentarily. Obviously you don't need a machine to do that, but any machine I use that has steel cable in it now has a wire ferrule on the end to keep the strands together. Great job guys I hope this machine is made you a fortune it's certainly is worth it, especially for companies that aren't quite big enough for an automatic machine this is perfect.
Hello. I would like to direct you to the sales subsidiary in India. It is at the following link that you can find your sales contact for your questions: www.phoenixcontact.com/en-in/
Absolut unpraktisch im Schaltschrankbau-Alltag! Zuviele von einander massiv abweichende Bewegungsebenen, da bekommt man ja schon beim Zuschauen einen Knoten in der Optik! :-D
As am engineer.... You have to love GOOD engineering. Well thought out, simple if able engineering. THIS simply is that..... I don't own one, but I believe this is what will fit my business well. if you look at the steps required to ferrule, I grab my cutters, I pull out the wire to length and cut, out downy cutters, pickup my strippers, strip. Put down my strippers. Reach into my feral kit and grab a feral with my right hand twist The wire sometimes, holding the wire in my left hand I put the ferrule on. Pick up my crimp tool crimp the Ferrule. Repeat the above process for the other side, and yes of course I strip both sides of the wire sometimes put the barrels on both sides of the wire and do that all in one step. Regardless when I'm wiring a machine even a simple machine I do that a couple hundred times. Don't use ferrules? First off you're a fool, second off that almost takes more time screwing around with bare wire trying to wire a machine up. Recently I was working on a machine that uses steel cable in its automation, the engineer had a barrel on the end to keep the wire, the steel cable from fraying, I said to him, quite frankly that's so simple it's ingenious. How many of us have been putting tape around the end of steel cable over the years that is only good momentarily. Obviously you don't need a machine to do that, but any machine I use that has steel cable in it now has a wire ferrule on the end to keep the strands together. Great job guys I hope this machine is made you a fortune it's certainly is worth it, especially for companies that aren't quite big enough for an automatic machine this is perfect.
Qual o valor e onde compro esse alicate?
Any chance you can send me one .
Thanks .
From England .UK
Sou eletricista no Brasil, gostaria muito de ser um experimentador das ferramentas!
Deem essa força!
Boa noite! Quanto custa um desses?
How much? Is this the original inventor? I remember I saw something similar from German manufacturer.
Maybe Jokari quadro
Is it available in india? Price and how to order?
Hello. I would like to direct you to the sales subsidiary in India. It is at the following link that you can find your sales contact for your questions: www.phoenixcontact.com/en-in/
Gostaria de compra uma
Bom dia valor
Very nice
That’s nice
omg i want one so bad
Absolut unpraktisch im Schaltschrankbau-Alltag! Zuviele von einander massiv abweichende Bewegungsebenen, da bekommt man ja schon beim Zuschauen einen Knoten in der Optik! :-D
anyone looking for this from Malaysia can DM me. Thank you!