Brand :
LinengItem NO :
LN-MSK-530Compliance :
CE CertificatePayment :
Credit Card, Paypal, T/T , Western Union, LCWarranty :
Two Years Limited Warranty With Lifetime SupportDelivery Time :
In stockTel :
+86-13506084915Whatsapp:
+86-13506084915WeChat:
18659217588Email:
cassie@lionbatterymachine.com
MSK-530 is a compact manually-operated machine for disassembling cylinder cases in battery R&D lab. The compact body design allows easy operation inside a glove box to preserve & prevent the electrolyte and active materials from contamination during case disassembling. Simple operation with safety protection cover allows customers to master the disassembling procedure within 5 minutes.
Supply Voltage |
AC220V Single phase (110VAC available with a transformer) |
Power |
100W |
Slicing Motor Speed |
1000 rpm |
Die Rotating Speed |
1000 rpm |
Micrometer Accuracy |
0.05mm |
Warranty |
One year limited with lifetime support |
Product Dimensions |
480mm(L) x320mm(W) x 230mm(H) |
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1. Standard disassembling die for 18650 case. 2. 5 pcs carbide cutting blades are included. 3. Additional die sets available for 26650 and 32650 as option. 4. Additional blade and pin wrench for changing blades are available upon request. |
Net Weight |
35 kg |
Shipping Weight & Dimensions |
100 lbs; 40"x20"x20" |
Attention |
Considering the best interest of the blade's service life, a low feeding speed is preferred. Normally, 45 seconds is needed to cut through the cylinder casing. |
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Quanzhou Lineng Mechinery and Equipment Co., Ltd is a technology-based enterprise, integrating R&D, manufacturing, sales and service. Our company has strong scientific research strength, including more than 20 senior mechanical and electrical engineers, 8 external experts and professors, and more than 160 front-line technical workers.