The Zeta 620 is the smallest model in the Komax Zeta series of automated sequential wire assembly machines. With a footprint of just 2,150 by 1,545 millimeters, it can produce 360 cables per hour, complete with ferrules on both ends. The machine can handle up to 24 different cables without the need for changeover. The machine can accommodate seven different ferrules and wire cross-sections ranging from 0.5 to 6 square millimeters.
This machine can automatically produce the entire list of cables for a control cabinet. The cables come out ready to install, with labeled ends that make it clear which components they are connected to.
Data2Wire software uses digital files instead of paper schematics to communicate assembly requirements to the machine. The software integrates with 3D CAD systems, enabling the seamless conversion of digital designs into production data. For companies not yet using 3D CAD, Komax offers Digital Lean Wiring software, which can prepare wire assembly data from simple wire lists or 2D drawings. This ensures that wires are produced in the correct sequence and pre-labeled.
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Komax Corp.
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