Braided sleeve cutter and method

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With severing – removing material from preform mechanically,... – Dividing work to form plural articles

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ABSTRACT:
Braided plastic sleeving useful in electronic applications is readily cut by means of a hot wire which is advanced through the sleeving when in flattened form at a controlled rate. It is important that the sleeving be under tension at the location where the cut is to be made. The size of the heated wire and the rate of advance of the heated wire through the flattened braided sleeving relative to the size of the braided sleeving is important to obtaining cutting and sealing of the ends of the braided sleeving without welding the ends shut. Means and method for achieving this is described herein.

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