State-of-the-Art Take-up

This new compact take-up is designed especially for small fiber optic jacketing lines. The machine is optimized for light weight and flexible products like drop cables and premise cables.


TM 1250 Take-up for Fiber Optic

This new compact take-up is designed especially for small fiber optic jacketing lines. The machine is optimized for light weight and flexible products like drop cables and premise cables. The TM 1250 is equipped with servo motor driven traversing pulleys.

 

The take-up’s flexibility in different layout positions is given by this traversing assembly. The unit can be placed in parallel or perpendicular to the extrusion line. A large range of reel dimensions makes the TM 1250 a versatile take-up for fiber optic cables or even for small copper wires.

 

Benefits

  • Reel diameter ranges from 400 to 1250 mm
  • Reel width ranges from 265 to 950 mm
  • Maximum reel weight of 1000 kg
  • Cable diameter ranges from 2 to 8 mm
  • Flexible layout options on the shop floor.

 

 

Mikko Lahti
Director, R&D
mikko.lahti@maillefer.net

 

Topics: Maillefer, Extrusion, Wire & cable manufacturing, technology, jacketing, fiber optic, drop cable

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