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Supplier: Komax Corp.

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Advanced sensor technology gives the new Kappa 322 from Komax a powerful advantage for easy cable setup and changeovers without tools. Even difficult to process materials can be setup quickly. The Kappa 322 carries a patented swivel technique in the wire drive allowing for different processing positions. The machine is designed for a wide variety of special applications, or the separation and processing of inside wires in multi-pole cables. 

The intuitive touch-screen and integrated user prompts make it extremely easy to operate. Plus, the Kappa 322 covers a broader processing range than ever before with a diversity of available solutions, including inkjet, part list production and networking options.

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  • patented swivel technique
  • intuitive touch-screen
  • integrated user prompt

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Komax Corp.

1100 E, Corporate Grove Dr.
Buffalo Grove, 60089 US
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