Severing and stripping mechanism for a cable-processing machine

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83947, H02G 112

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ABSTRACT:
A severing and stripping mechanism for a cable-processing machine which largely obviates the displacement of heavy cable-handling components and the fouling of the knife drive, particularly via insulation particles via the use of a knife drive that is arranged above a plane determined by the cable being processed, wherein two knife pairs are attached side-by-side at the actuation members of the knife drive, with a fixed pivot mechanism being attached on a machine frame via which, after the severing of the cable with the first knife pair, the one cable end is pivoted to the second knife pair, whereafter the one cable end is stripped with the second knife pair and that the other cable end is stripped with the first knife pair.

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