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Coin Cell Crimper

CR2032 Coin/Button Cell Crimper Crimping Machine for Coin Cell Pilot Machine

  • Model Number:

    TMAX-JK-KF20-TC
  • Dimension(L*W*H):

    232 X 190X 330mm
  • Net Weight:

    30kg
  • Compliance:

    CE Certified
  • Warranty:

    1 year
  • MOQ:

    1
  • Payment:

    L/C D/A D/P T/T Western Union
  • Delivery Time:

    5 days
Product Details


CR2032 Coin/Button Cell Crimper Crimping Machine for Coin Cell Pilot Machine


TMAX-JK-KF20-TC is a newly designed CE Certified CR2032 Coin/Button Cell Crimper with lighter weight and a smaller footprint. The Crimper/Disassembling/Press die is suitable for Crimper/Disassembling/Press die various types of coin cells, such as CR2032, CR2025, and CR2016, without destroying the internals of the cell in order to study the materials inside. It can also disassemble CR2325, CR2450, and other special size cases with optional die sets. In addition, customers can easily replace the original die for crimping purpose. TMAX-CX120 is designed for operations outside a glove box.


SPECIFICATIONS:

Features

Heavy duty steel frame

PTFE Anti-Corrosion Core prevents coin cells from being short-circuited

Crimping Die

Optional die available from product option for crimping CR20XX, CR12XX, CR23XX, CR24XX, AG3, AG5 

Pressure

·  Max. 8 metric Tons hydraulic pump with automatic pressure relief

·  Max.200 Kg/cm2 on CR20XX series coin cell

Warranty

2 years limited manufacturer warranty with lifetime support.

Product Dimensions

223mm X 170mm X 325mm

Compliance

CE Certified

Net Weight

25 kg


Application Notes

Attention: The built-in small hydraulic pump is not designed for holding high pressure. The pressure inside will be released gradually after reaching 50~80 Kg/cm^2, (which is sufficient for disassembling the coin cell).