Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 19:30:29 EDT 2022 | Claude_Couture
google "heat shrink tube cutting machine" and pick.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 17:31:44 EDT 2022 | stephendo
I don't know if they make a shrink tube cutting machines, but Schleuniger makes a good wire cutting/stripping machine.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 11:34:11 EDT 2022 | stephendo
Heat shrink is heat activated so anything with heat is a non-starter. Pretty much anything that can cut paper can cut heatshrink
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 29 15:02:33 EST 2006 | bman
We build quite a few cables ourselves, and we go through a lot of heat shrink labels. Unfortunately, we only use Brady heat shrink labels, so I don't know if I can help much. Are you actually running raw heat shrink through your printer? If so, go
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 12:32:12 EDT 2022 | jblundon
I have a Komax Iota 330. It's a great machine. Accurate, fast, easy to service. We cut plastic shrink tubing as small as 1/8" diameter, plastic convoluted wire loom, metal mesh wire loom, plastic air line, and more. We easily process more than one mi
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 10:20:44 EST 2006 | Mike F
I realize this is not a board assembly question, but I'm hoping some of the people that read this forum can offer some suggestions for me to evaluate. I need a way to mark wire numbers on shrink sleeving that does not have the name Brady anywhere i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 11:15:17 EST 2007 | DG
Try looking @ a company called VideoJet - I've used them to mark parts in the past with pretty good results. They may be able to help ya. DG
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 14:19:12 EST 2007 | muse
Have you checked out Alpha Wire Co. FIT-Print tubing? http://www.alphawire.com/pages/141.cfm I don't know if this is what you are looking for or not.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 14:56:31 EST 2007 | bman
We also use PS-094 sized labels, and they don't give us any problems. I'm sure you're way ahead of me on this, but just in case, make sure that the sensor is lined up with the notches beside the labels and not the round holes on the edge of the roll
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 11:00:08 EST 2007 | mIKE f
We use the Brady parts, from the PS-094 up thru the PS-500 size, on a Brady 300MVP printer. We also use that printer for marking Brady polyimide labels. The problem is when we try to print on the smaller markers the printing keeps wandering off the