The automatic terminal cross-section analysis system is a precision inspection and analysis equipment specially developed for the quality inspection of the wiring harness industry. The complete system consists of automatic terminal cutting equipment, grinding equipment, corrosion cleaning section image acquisition system, wiring harness terminal picture measurement and analysis system and other units.
The complete inspection system can complete the processing and analysis of a terminal within 5 minutes, which greatly improves the speed of quality inspection. The high-performance microscope and special software allow for simple and correct length measurement and area calculation.
| Model | YH-SE6 |
|---|---|
| Control System | Japanese Mitsubishi PLC controller |
| Scope of Application | 0.01 mm2~200mm2, 201 mm2~400mm2 (Optional) |
| Cutting Speed | 0-2800 Rpm (Using German ABB Motor) |
| Grinding Speed | 0-2800 Rpm (Using German ABB Motor) |
| Cutting Wheel | ID: 32 mm, OD: 150 mm, Thickness: 0.5 mm (Imported from Germany) |
| Cooling System | Automatic water circulation cooling system |
| Power Supply | 220 VAC, 50Hz, 2300 W |
| Weight | About 200kg |
| Dimensions | 1700 mm (L) x 800 mm (W) x 850 mm (H) |







For small and light products, items are packed in durable cartons. Large and heavy equipment is packed in secure wooden cases to ensure safety during transit.
A: It is a precision equipment designed for quality inspection in the wiring harness industry, specifically for analyzing terminal cross-sections through cutting, grinding, and image measurement.
A: The complete processing and analysis of a terminal can be finished within 5 minutes, significantly improving inspection speed.
A: The standard scope is 0.01 mm2 to 200 mm2, with an optional range extending from 201 mm2 up to 400 mm2.
A: The system utilizes high-performance German ABB motors for cutting and grinding, and it is controlled by a Japanese Mitsubishi PLC system.
A: Yes, it features a protective cover design and safety protection devices for the optical instruments to ensure operator safety.
A: Yes, testing videos of your provided samples can be recorded to ensure the model meets your specific requirements.