Introduction A lare number of cables and conductors in many different types and desins are used to connect electrical and electronic components. The cables and wires must be accurately prepared for the various types of connection. The quality of the cuttin process is therefore of critical importance. Mechanical efficiency toether with the special cuttin pattern reduces the manual force required to a minimum. Weidmüller is a specialist in the provision of tools for cuttin copper or aluminium cables. Our product ranes include cuttin tools for small cross-sections (with direct transmission of force) to cuttin tools for lare diameters. Indeed, our wide rane of cuttin tools fulfils all the criteria for cable preparation; easy to use and ivin a smooth, straiht cut, without deformin the conductor..2 1327490000 2013
At Weidmüller the term cuttin refers to the severin of cables, wires and conductors of copper or aluminium with an appropriate tool for the application. The requirement for all cuttin tools is to perform a smooth, straiht cut without deformin the conductor. Accordin to DIN 5, experts differentiate between shear cuttin, wede-action cuttin, tearin and breakin. Shear cuttin is employed particularly in the cuttin of cables, wires and conductors. tools with cross blades should perform an oblique cut and operate without play. The essential quality characteristics for professional cuttin tools are a cuttin ede shape which is suited to, and optimised for, the correspondin application, so that the manual forces required for cuttin remain low. This allows sinle-handed operation. Tools by Weidmüller comply with all requirements imposed on professional cuttin tools. Movement of the blades We differentiate between two basic cuttin processes: Push cut Draw cut In push cut, the cuttin movement is perpendicular between tool and workpiece. In draw cut, the cuttin movement is oblique to the tool. Clean cut Insulation Conductor An unclean cut may have the followin appearance: Position of the blades In position 1 the blades act directly and over the whole lenth, i.e. considerable force is required. In position 2, the blades cross as in a pair of scissors, the cut is therefore offset and requires less force. Conductor sheared off Conductor pulled out Squeezed cable 1327490000 2013.3
tools tools KT KT 12 formation for different cable sizes increases the quality of the cuts for smaller cross-sections without deformation of the conductor max. max. 12 max. 16 2 max. 16 2 max. 16 2 max. 2 max. 16 2 max. 2 Max. cuttin performance, copper cable Copper cable - solid, max. Max. cuttin performance, aluminium cable Stranded aluminium cable, max (²) Sinle-core aluminium cable, max.(²) ²/- ²/- ²/- ²/- ² KT 16 165 / 65 / 10 KT12 / 3 / 2 12 / 6 12 215 / 66 / 2 300 Orderin data KT 1 9002650000 KT 12 1 9002660000.4 1327490000 2013
tools tools without deformation of the conductor KT 14 KT 22 max. 14 max. 22 max. 16 2 max. 2 max. 2 max. 50 2 max. 70 2 max. 95 2 Max. cuttin performance, copper cable Copper cable - solid, max. Max. cuttin performance, aluminium cable Stranded aluminium cable, max (²) Sinle-core aluminium cable, max.(²) ²/- ²/- ²/- ²/- ² / 2 70 / 2/0 14 70 / 2/0 14 14 215 / 66 / 2 320 / 3 50 / 1 95 / 3/0 22 70 / 2/0 22 50 22 210 / 66 / 30 460 Orderin data KT 14 1 115720000 KT 22 1 115730000 Sinle-core aluminium cable corresponds to sinle-wire sector cable 1327490000 2013.5
Front cable cutter Front cable cutter KTF KTF 36 Can be used in confined spaces wherever cables need to be divided Easy handlin Minimal hand force required Release option in every cuttin position Cu + Al: max. Cu + Al: max. Cu: max. 120 2 Cu: max. 300 2 Al: max. 150 2 Al: max. 300 2 Cu: max. 120 2 Cu: max. 300 2 Max. cuttin performance, copper cable Copper sector cable Max. cuttin performance, aluminium cable Stranded aluminium cable, max (²) Aluminium sector cable ²/kcmil ²/kcmil ²/kcmil KTF 120 / 0 120 / 0 150 / 300 245 / 0 / 40 900 KTF 36 330 / 100 / 49 1,400 Orderin data KTF 1 900210000 KTF 36 1 9002190000.6 1327490000 2013
Cable cutter Cable cutter KT 45 R KT 55 One-hand operation Easy handlin Minimal hand force required Release option in every cuttin position Cu + Al: max. 45 Cu + Al: max. 55 Cu: max. 300 2 Al: max. 400 2 Cu: max. 500 2 Al: max. 500 2 Cu: max. 400 2 Cu: max. 500 2 Max. cuttin performance, copper cable Copper sector cable Max. cuttin performance, aluminium cable Stranded aluminium cable, max (²) Aluminium sector cable ²/kcmil ²/kcmil ²/kcmil KT 45 R 400 / 00 45 3 x 70 SM 400 / 00 45 4 x 70 SE 45 290 / 5 / 40 740 KT 55 500 / 1,000 500 / 1,000 55 3 x 150 SM 500 / 1,000 55 4 x 150 SE 55 365 / 115 / 45 1,450 Orderin data KT 45 R 1 9202040000 KT 55 1 9202060000 The dimensions of the cable cutter refer to the delivery condition, i.e. the point of the hined blade parallel to the fixed blade. The dimensions of the cable cutter refer to the delivery condition, i.e. the point of the hined blade parallel to the fixed blade. Accessories ERME KT 45 R 1 9204270000 ERME KT 55 1 920420000 1327490000 2013.7
Cable cutter Cable cutter Easy handlin Minimal hand force required Release option in every cuttin position KT 0 Cu + Al: max. 0 Cu: max. 630 2 Al: max. 1.000 2 Cu: max. 630 2 Max. cuttin performance, copper cable Copper sector cable Max. cuttin performance, aluminium cable Stranded aluminium cable, max (²) Aluminium sector cable Orderin data Accessories ²/kcmil ²/kcmil ²/kcmil KT 0 630 / 1,260 630 / 1,260 0 3 x 240 SM 1,000 / 2,000 4 x 240 SE 0 675 / 175 / 55 3,240 KT 0 1 920200000 The dimensions of the cable cutter refer to the delivery condition, i.e. the point of the hined blade parallel to the fixed blade. ERME KT 0 1 9204290000. 1327490000 2013