NC30
Download brochure Contact opnemenFinn-Power NC-machines have proven to be the most reliable and widely used nut crimping machines in the industry. NC-machines provide fast and accurate crimping for fitting manufacturing.
NC30 is equiped with longer master dies and has bit more opening and force than NC20. NC30 can be used also for other applications with short crimping length eg. connectors, small hoses, rings, tubes and sensors.
Adjustable back stop enables quick set up for different products. A special centering pin, selected according to ferrule size, can be used during the crimping.
Also available as Z-model with separate crimping head and hydraulic unit.
Control
- ICC
Standard features
- Foot pedal (standard)
- Mechanical back stop device
Options
- Foot pedal (Z-model)
- Auto grteasing G3
- Oil cooler **
- ** Will have impact on motor size.
hydraulic unit dimensions and weight.
Options (ICC)
- Pressure crimping ICC1
- Step crimping ICC2
- Quality control ICC3
- Graphical quality control ICC4
- Remote control unit
- Interface pack ETH (Communication TCP/IP & UDP)
- Bar Code Reader BCR
Technical Data | |
Crimping range (mm) 1 | 12 – 63 |
Crimping range (inch) 1 | 0.47-2.48 |
Max. crimping force (kN) | 660 |
Max. crimping force (tonnage) | 66 |
Cycle time 10 mm (s) 2 | 1.4 (S-model: 0.6) |
Hose size ID (inch) | 2 |
Die set series | NC30 |
Max. opening (mm) 3 | +26 |
Max. opening without dies (mm) | 125 |
Master die D/L (mm) | 99/35 |
Master die D/L (inch) | 3.90/1.38 |
Motor Power (kW/HP) | 4.0/5.5 |
Oil tank volume | 50L |
Z-model availability | YES |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | |
Standard (mm) | 835x885x997 |
Standard (inch) | 32.9×34.8×39.3 |
Z-model head (mm) | 406x359x395 |
Z-model hydraulic unit (mm) | 597×436.5×651 |
Z-model head (inch) | 15.9×14.1×15.6 |
Z-model hydraulic unit (inch) | 25.6×17.2×23.5 |
Weight (KG/LBS) | |
Standard | 288/529 |
Z-model head | 129/284 |
Z-model hydraulic unit | 101/222 |
1) With standard dies. Crimping range can be increased with special dies.
2) Theoretical with 10mm cycle.
3) Maximum opening is the total die travel. Add thid value to the minimum crimping diameter of the die set used. The result is the maximum opening of the machine with die set in place.