Measuring and Coiling Cable
Discussion
I am looking for something that will measure the amount of cable pulled through and then wind it into a coil of cable (not onto a drum - think when you run cable around your hand and elbow).
This can be 2 separate devices (think this would be best) and hand powered is fine.
Second hand would be great because I imagine cheaper!
Any ideas? (That don't cost a fortune!)
Cheers
The Moose
This can be 2 separate devices (think this would be best) and hand powered is fine.
Second hand would be great because I imagine cheaper!
Any ideas? (That don't cost a fortune!)
Cheers
The Moose
elster said:
A few things.
What size of cable?
What size of loop?
A mobile unit or a fixed unit?
You will need some kind of drum that you can release, a feeder that counts the lengths. It wouldn't be hard to make.
I didn't think it would be hard to make. I'm struggling sourcing each component! Was going to mount it to the edge of a bench. Seemed the best way to go about it.What size of cable?
What size of loop?
A mobile unit or a fixed unit?
You will need some kind of drum that you can release, a feeder that counts the lengths. It wouldn't be hard to make.
Edited by elster on Tuesday 5th April 20:35
Cable diameter no more than 15m (majority will be under 8mm).
Roll size - am thinking internal diameter of 250-300mm but not too bothered. Max length of cable will be 300m so fairly flexible on this front.
Side-releasing winder thingy (technical name I believe!!) is proving hard to find also.
Cheers
The Moose
elster said:
That's the type of thing I'm looking to knock up, but I bet that's several grand which will be the sticking point...Was hoping to knock something up for a few hundred!!
Cheers
The Moose
The Moose said:
elster said:
That's the type of thing I'm looking to knock up, but I bet that's several grand which will be the sticking point...Was hoping to knock something up for a few hundred!!
Cheers
The Moose
CableSpeed also sell it. Alternatively, this one is available for about $160 http://www.kaltmancreationsllc.com/coiler.html[/URL] (pricing [URL]here for example).
skwdenyer said:
This might be closer to your needs: http://www.wdt-tooltech.ch/content/view/80/1/lang,...
CableSpeed also sell it. Alternatively, this one is available for about $160 http://www.kaltmancreationsllc.com/coiler.html[/URL] (pricing [URL]here for example).
Remember he said he wanted to coil 300m of 12mm cable.CableSpeed also sell it. Alternatively, this one is available for about $160 http://www.kaltmancreationsllc.com/coiler.html[/URL] (pricing [URL]here for example).
elster said:
skwdenyer said:
This might be closer to your needs: http://www.wdt-tooltech.ch/content/view/80/1/lang,...
CableSpeed also sell it. Alternatively, this one is available for about $160 http://www.kaltmancreationsllc.com/coiler.html[/URL] (pricing [URL]here for example).
Remember he said he wanted to coil 300m of 12mm cable.CableSpeed also sell it. Alternatively, this one is available for about $160 http://www.kaltmancreationsllc.com/coiler.html[/URL] (pricing [URL]here for example).
IMHO a 300m coil of 15mm cable really needs, err, a reel. Otherwise how is it going to be of any use to the end-user?
Zeemax_Mini said:
No idea about the coiling it etc, but for the measuring part couldn't you buy one of those wheels that you run along the ground which measures how far it's gone? Mount one of those on a bench or something and run the cable over the wheel?
Dom
That was, funnily enough my first thought. But you would need another wheel above it to keep the tension on the cable being measured...and you would have to count the clicks. What I want to do is build something that you just wind onto the coil until the right number appears on the dial.Dom
We're looking at a grand at the moment
Cheers
The Moose
The Moose said:
That was, funnily enough my first thought. But you would need another wheel above it to keep the tension on the cable being measured...and you would have to count the clicks. What I want to do is build something that you just wind onto the coil until the right number appears on the dial.
Just seen this, you are over estimating the ability of council staff, do you really think they can count? all the modern ones have a digital readout to tell you how many meters have passed.As an above poster said 300m of cable, you really could do with a drum to reel it on to.
WorAl said:
The Moose said:
That was, funnily enough my first thought. But you would need another wheel above it to keep the tension on the cable being measured...and you would have to count the clicks. What I want to do is build something that you just wind onto the coil until the right number appears on the dial.
Just seen this, you are over estimating the ability of council staff, do you really think they can count? all the modern ones have a digital readout to tell you how many meters have passed.As an above poster said 300m of cable, you really could do with a drum to reel it on to.
Really?? I've never seen one of those with a dial!! LOL.
They must be dumb bds not being able to count !!
Our customers haven't reported any issues with that length not on a drum. I'm with you - I don't know how they manage it...but they do! Also, I would imagine some would have complained by now...
Cheers
The Moose
The Moose said:
Really?? I've never seen one of those with a dial!! LOL.
They must be dumb bds not being able to count !!
Our customers haven't reported any issues with that length not on a drum. I'm with you - I don't know how they manage it...but they do! Also, I would imagine some would have complained by now...
Cheers
The Moose
elster said:
The Moose said:
Really?? I've never seen one of those with a dial!! LOL.
They must be dumb bds not being able to count !!
Our customers haven't reported any issues with that length not on a drum. I'm with you - I don't know how they manage it...but they do! Also, I would imagine some would have complained by now...
Cheers
The Moose
Cheers
The Moose
The Moose said:
Really?? I've never seen one of those with a dial!! LOL.
They must be dumb bds not being able to count !!
Our customers haven't reported any issues with that length not on a drum. I'm with you - I don't know how they manage it...but they do! Also, I would imagine some would have complained by now...
Cheers
The Moose
As regards measurement, why do it at all? Why not just measure the weight of the winding assembly / drum and calculate according to the product?
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